Obviously there are beginner clubs that can
help you make shots easier with enlarged sweet spots but there are many more
valuable professional clubs with a whole host of technological advances that
set them apart. Washing golf clubs
is vital so that they remain in perfect condition and last you a long time.
Cleaning your club heads is important as
they can get caked in dirt. A lot of club faces have grooves cut into the face
to help add power and direction to the ball, if these grooves are filled with
dirt then there's a good chance that the ball could be fired off in a different
direction.
Cleaning the club face of any mud is simple
enough as you can wash your club heads before or after a round of golf in warm
soapy water. You should make sure your club heads are dry also as a wet club
head can cause problem as well as damage it over time, golfers will usually
have a towel attached to their golf bag for this as well as having head covers
to keep rain from getting on their clubs.
Over time some rubber or tape based grips
can come loose, split or tear and can need repairs or refitting. Again, water
can cause this problem so it's important to make sure that not only is the club
grip dry when you replace it back into your golf bag but also that the bottom
of your golf bag is dry as your grips will be sat here when not in use.
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