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Popular Posts inthehole September 2, Desmond September 3, David in FL September 2, Pretzel September 2, Wally Fairway September 2, MrFlipper September 2, Gunther September 2, Usually I chuck the stick back in the bag and move on after each shot. But I do check irons and wedges before each shot and clean to varying degrees depending on how dirty they are before the shot. I use Stinger tees which have very sharp points; they're great to clean out grooves if needbe.

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Do you TrustYourCaddie? Signup for our weekly newsletter! Once you're done this, make sure you wipe them clean with a dry cloth. Related: Best Golf Blade Irons. Unlike your irons ands wedges, you shouldn't submerge these clubs in water. Instead, either dip them in and out and rub down with a cloth, or use a wet cloth to wipe them over. Then dry them thoroughly.

When thinking about how to clean your golf clubs, your golf grips should not be neglected! Sun cream and sweat, will over time, reduce the amount of traction on offer and a quick clean can reinvigorate old grips. The easiest way to clean your golf grips is to wipe them down with a moist cloth, then dry them with a towel. This will remove any surface dirt and grime, and take no more than a few minutes.

Fill a bucket or sink with warm water and add a splash of washing up liquid to create plenty of soap suds. Related: Best Golf Grips.

Once scrubbed, run your grips under flowing warm water to rinse them. Be careful not to use very hot water as this can cause the glue underneath the grips to loosen.

Using your towel, dry each grip as soon as it is rinsed off. Check the shafts too, and if water has found its way there, dry them as well. A golfer for most of his life, Sam started playing the game to prove he was the best player out of his father and two brothers.

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