Question by Adoon Yompakdee: 5 Easy Steps to Cleaning Your Golf Clubs and Improving Your Game?
1) First, fill the bucket with a little detergent and warn water so it becomes sudsy. Add enough water to the bucket to cover the heads of the clubs.
2) Second, submerge only the clubheads in the water, making sure no to get the ferrules wet because this will damage the finish. Soak the clubheads for a few minutes to help loosen the dirt, oils, or remaining chemicals that may be stuck in the grooves of the club.
3) Next, scrub each of the clubs individually with the soft or medium bristled non-wire brush to remove all the dirt, grass stains, or any other debris that might be on the clubface. If you have difficulty getting it off the first time, just soak and scrub the clubs again.
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Answer by Bjorkmeister
4) If those ****ing little clubs are still dirty, buy a pressure washer and industrial-strength solvents. Don a hazmat suit. Spread your clubs out in the driveway. Turn the machine up to “Exfoliate” and start blasting. As the pressure sprays the clubs around, chase ‘em all the way down the driveway, out into the street and into you neighbor’s yards, laughing maniacally the whole way. Just for kicks, douse your neighbors’ yards, vehicles and pets with overspray to see how they react. If they complain, tell them they “Have no love of the sport.”
5) Hire a lawyer. He might take you golfing to get your business.
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