How to clean golf clubs
Why Clean Golf Clubs Matter More Than You Think
Golf clubs aren't just tools—they're precision instruments that can make or break your game. Clean golf clubs can improve your performance by up to 15% according to golf equipment studies. But did you know that during World War II, golf club manufacturers temporarily stopped producing clubs because steel was needed for the war effort? Today's clubs are engineering marvels that deserve proper care.
Essential Steps for Cleaning Golf Clubs
What You'll Need:
Warm soapy water (dish soap works best)
Soft-bristled brush or old toothbrush
Microfiber cloths
Golf club cleaner or rubbing alcohol
Steel wool (for stubborn rust)
WD-40 (for stuck-on debris)
Interesting Fact: The first golf clubs were made from wood, specifically hickory, which...