Whether a 69 Degree wedge, a driver, or your favorite rescue club, here are some tips to take care of your golf clubs and make them last longer:
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Clean your clubs after each round: Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any dirt or grass stains from the clubhead, shaft, and grip.
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Store them properly: Store your clubs in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If possible, store your clubs vertically to avoid bending the shafts.
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Avoid overuse: Try to spread out your rounds of golf, and avoid using a single club too frequently. Overuse can wear down the clubhead and shaft, leading to poor performance and possible breakage.
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Protect the clubheads: Use head covers for your woods and hybrids to protect the clubheads from dings and scratches.
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Regular maintenance: Check your clubs regularly for signs of wear and damage, and have them repaired by a professional if necessary. You can also have your clubs re-gripped and re-shafted periodically to keep them in top condition.
By following these tips, you can help extend the life of your golf clubs and ensure that they perform at their best for years to come.