hey brother, i know ur video hasn’t had massive support but this is a great video, ur very well spoken and i am keen to use this technique, thanks brother , peace from australia
Glad I watched this video. I never realized that using hot water could be detrimental to the epoxy. Try using a "Clean & Tacky" brush on the grips. Thanks again for the tip.
The water would need to be pretty hot to weaken the epoxy. Obviously nobody uses boiling water. Lukewarm water will never cause any harm. The epoxy doesn’t weaken when you walk 4 hours in the sun at 35-40 degrees so a bit of warm water won’t do it any harm
I clean all my club heads after every single round of golf with an old soft tooth brush and some sprayed rubbing alcohol, all done under warm running water. Towel dry each head with a microfleece cloth. I don't clean the grips after every round but still try to do those about once a month with regular hand soap under warm running water. I'll use the tooth brush to clean any dirt out of the grips as well and pat dry each grip with paper towel to absorb as much moisture as possible. During rounds I clean each club I use after every single shot, but don't have time to bother using a brush, so I just stick to a wet towel and keep a side of the towel dry for dying each club head. Any water hazards that I may encounter on a course, I try to take advantage of those by dipping any dirtier clubs in for a quicker, more thorough cleaning.
I have a question….. I’m new to golf. All my women’s golf clubs women’s especially drivers are sticky and leave black residue on my hands. How do I fix this and or is this normal. Do you want it to be sticky?
Hot water can effect the epoxy? My golf clubs get hot sitting in the bag in the hot sun whilst playing golf, but it hasn't affected the epoxy glue where the shaft sits in the head.
Metal Brush is good for the grooves gets everything out. Sure on Metal Woods may scratch the face more. Golf Brushes come with a metal side and a plastic side for a reason.
I did the video for a web marketing class in college 😅. We had to have a sign off and a call to action, so I did. I never thought the video would get this much action honestly.
You are probably right! I use the soap mostly for when I clean my grips because it can take the greasy feel from sunscreen and sweat off better than just water. I don’t think using soap on the heads hurts anything, but I am not sure if it helps anything either.
hey brother, i know ur video hasn’t had massive support but this is a great video, ur very well spoken and i am keen to use this technique, thanks brother , peace from australia
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Thanks bruh. New player so didn't know how to clean my clubs.
Glad I watched this video. I never realized that using hot water could be detrimental to the epoxy. Try using a "Clean & Tacky" brush on the grips. Thanks again for the tip.
The water would need to be pretty hot to weaken the epoxy. Obviously nobody uses boiling water. Lukewarm water will never cause any harm. The epoxy doesn’t weaken when you walk 4 hours in the sun at 35-40 degrees so a bit of warm water won’t do it any harm
A wise man once said "Nobody wants mud in their velocity slot"
Loved your video - short and concise. Pride in having clean clubs.
New player, thank you for this simple video!
I clean all my club heads after every single round of golf with an old soft tooth brush and some sprayed rubbing alcohol, all done under warm running water.
Towel dry each head with a microfleece cloth.
I don't clean the grips after every round but still try to do those about once a month with regular hand soap under warm running water.
I'll use the tooth brush to clean any dirt out of the grips as well and pat dry each grip with paper towel to absorb as much moisture as possible.
During rounds I clean each club I use after every single shot, but don't have time to bother using a brush, so I just stick to a wet towel and keep a side of the towel dry for dying each club head.
Any water hazards that I may encounter on a course, I try to take advantage of those by dipping any dirtier clubs in for a quicker, more thorough cleaning.
Those Titleist blades!
The stainless brush will put scratches. Use a anti scratch scrub instead
Good point! The best way is actually a wet towel vs no brush at all…throw the brush away, use the towel to clean the grooves and the grips
Thanks for the video. Any tips of removing rust from the face of a driver?
Thank you for the video, it helped me out a lot.
Thanks bruv! You have a great cleaning technique!
Great video, I agree clean clubs help your game
The best and the easiest technique to clean your clubs.👍🏻
Great video Daniel!
Thank You. Solid advice
Awesome 👏🏼 I needed this video
Thanks this was super helpful
Great job and thanks!
Good vid mate. Cheers
Thanks for this buddy
I have a question….. I’m new to golf. All my women’s golf clubs women’s especially drivers are sticky and leave black residue on my hands.
How do I fix this and or is this normal.
Do you want it to be sticky?
Get them regripped, the grips are probaly worn out
Really shouldn't submerge or soak the hosel. Especially with hot or warm water. Can weaken the adhesive in the hosel and loosen the ferrule.
Excellent video. Thanks
Great vid thanks👍🏻
Danm my grip and clubs were dirty thank you surprised how dirty my grips were
Hot water can effect the epoxy? My golf clubs get hot sitting in the bag in the hot sun whilst playing golf, but it hasn't affected the epoxy glue where the shaft sits in the head.
I clean my club after ever shot played so it's ready for the next shot.
Legend👌🏽 Thanks brother
This was perfect thanks mate!
Much appreciated 👌🏾
And here I been putting them in my dishwasher all these years
Do not soak the clubs! Water can accumulate in the glue joints and rust the shaft.
Thanks!
good job
All fine except for the use of a metal brush which is far to abrasive for a plated surface.
I haven’t had a problem yet, but that is a fair point.
Metal Brush is good for the grooves gets everything out. Sure on Metal Woods may scratch the face more. Golf Brushes come with a metal side and a plastic side for a reason.
But sounds good
No club should ever need a cleaning. Each club is cleaned after every shot. A player of MB irons knows that.
if you want to spend 7 hours to play 18 holes maybe
I don't see the videos
I do exactly this, but use an old toothbrush instead.
Can I use this method on woods and drivers too??
Yes you can. I don’t like using brushes on my woods though other than hybrids and 3 woods. Most drivers you can get clean with just a wet rag
Daniel Mastrobuono can I submerge my driver cause it’s floating or is that bad
See you next week
Spoilers there was no next week
I did the video for a web marketing class in college 😅. We had to have a sign off and a call to action, so I did. I never thought the video would get this much action honestly.
Driver, woods and hybrids the same? I hear you shouldn’t submerge woods.
Daniel Mastrobuono is it the same way with drivers
Soap completely unnecessary. Just use warm water and a brush
You are probably right! I use the soap mostly for when I clean my grips because it can take the greasy feel from sunscreen and sweat off better than just water. I don’t think using soap on the heads hurts anything, but I am not sure if it helps anything either.
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I noticed that you’re cleaning left handed clubs, do you use the same method with right handed clubs? 🏌🏻
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Great video, thanks !