Equipment Tip
Club care made easy
- Don't ever store your clubs in the trunk of a car on hot summer days. Heat damages graphite shafts, epoxy bonds, and grips.
- Don't store your clubs in humid areas such as the garage during the summer time to avoid rust on inside of steel shafts as well as mildew on grips and golf bag.
- Use a felt/fur-lined, partitioned golf bag and long knit headcovers to protect graphite shafts from scratching, chipping and splintering.
- Keep clubheads clean between shots to avoid abrasive wear to clubhead. Keep chrome plated forged clubheads especially clean and dry before leaving course or range to avoid rust.
- Use mild soapy water and scrub brush to clean grips periodically.
- Regrip clubs once a year
- Use a hard shell travel case to transport clubs on airplanes. Airlines are not responsible for damage in soft travel bags.
- Be aware of potential damage to shafts when swinging near tree trunks and overhanging limbs as well as any other interference objects
- Wipe clubs dry after playing in wet weather.
- Don't lean on shafts. This puts stress on shaft in hosel area and leads to breakage.
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