5 Easy Steps to Cleaning Your Golf Clubs and
Improving Your Game
How can you lower your
scores by simply cleaning your golf clubs you ask? It’s
actually very simple. If you have clean golf clubs you can make
better contact with the ball. This allows the clubs to do what
they are designed to do without any interference form grass,
sand or mud on the face.
Since golf is
a game about battling the elements, the golfer need s all the
help they can get. You deal with the hot sun, a quick summer
shower and even a little mud or wet grass on your shoes. All
these weather conditions can wreak havoc on your body let alone
your golf clubs.
It’s easy for
you to shower and clean up, but your golf clubs can’t! You have
to clean them as much as possible. If you do they will perform
better, last longer, and help keep you clean by keeping you on
the short grass!
What’s the
best way to clean them?
There are two
ways to clean your clubs: 1) You can buy a golf club cleaning
kit from just about any pro shop. 2) You can also easily do it
yourself at home or at the course. Let’s look at how to do it
yourself. Here’s what you will need,
•A plastic
bucket
•Mild dishwashing detergent
•An old toothbrush or nonwire bristle brush
•A clean towel or rag
Let’s
clean!
1)First, fill
the bucket with a little detergent and warn water so it becomes
sudsy. Add enough water to the bucket to cover the heads of the
clubs.
2)Second,
submerge only the clubheads in the water, making sure no to get
the ferrules wet because this will damage the finish. Soak the
clubheads for a few minutes to help loosen the dirt, oils, or
remaining chemicals that may be stuck in the grooves of the
club.
3)Next, scrub
each of the clubs individually with the soft or medium bristled
non-wire brush to remove all the dirt, grass stains, or any
other debris that might be on the clubface. If you have
difficulty getting it off the first time, just soak and scrub
the clubs again.
4)Now, rinse the clubs
off with water form your garden hose outside or a sink faucet
if you are inside. Try your best to not get the shafts wet when
doing this.
5)Finally
check over the clubheads to make sure the grooves are dirt
free. Then dry them of with a clean towel or rag. That’s it
you’re done.
Now you can
enjoy playing the game with the added confidence of knowing
your clubs are nice and clean. Clean clubs produce a better
ball flight with more spin to stop the ball closer to the hole.
Play well!
About the
Author
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Written by:
John Bolt
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