Golf Club Maintenance - The Care and Feeding of Your Clubs
Golf club maintenance, yes, but let me say this first - I have never fed my golf clubs. These headlines come to me directly from my web-site guru, I do take care of them and I do talk to them and sometimes they are in time-out when they don't do right. Seriously, it doesn't matter if your are a beginner or a seasoned pro, have purchased an off the rack OEM set or been to your experienced club fitter and builder - golf clubs are an expensive investment. If you are not doing a little club maintenance after each round of play the difference in your scores may not just be from lack of practice. Little things that can cost you money- - Leaving your clubs with graphite shafts in the trunk of your car
- Not wiping down your steel shaft after a round of play
- Not keeping the head covers on your metal wood heads
Little things that can cost you strokes- - Leaving your clubs with graphite shafts in the trunk of your car
- Not keeping your grips clean
- Not cleaning the grooves in your heads
Just remember if you are placing bets with your buddies - anything that cost you strokes can cost you money. Golf club maintenance is not time consuming or expensive. So take care of your equipment, it will extend the life of your clubs and show you take pride in the game, give them a little TLC and you will be rewarded. This is best stroke saver advice I have ever received - thanks Smitty.
Graphite Shaft Maintenance on Your Golf Clubs. Think this way about graphite shaft maintenance - don't put your golf clubs in a place or situation... Your Steel Shaft Maintenance may have nothing to do with breaking your club. If Your Iron Head Maintenance includes Head Covers find out why these head covers should not be used during play. Golf Grip Maintenance Including Winn Grips Use Caution when your golf grip maintenance includes this.
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