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Old 12-24-2009, 07:40 PM   #5
Thomaswhitee

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I pretty much do every thing you do, except for the waxing stuff. I found that smearing that gooey stuff on, only rip it off with a cloth to be of no benefit. I do clean my club heads after every shot, and this includes every shot when on the driving range, and/or short game practice areas. I believe most club face scarring happens at the driving range. A quick wipe down after each shot, and then back into the bag when playing. Having an easy rolling trolley allows me to give it a good push a head of me, and by the time I catch up with it, the club is cleaned, and ready to go back in the bag. I don't normally stand around cleaning a club, preferring to keep on the move when playing.

My ClicGear gets maintained as needed.

As for my golf shoes, (which I don't normally wear) when I do wear them, it's just a quick wipe down, and spike cleaning, during and after each round.

When not in use, my bag of clubs are kept in the house in my get away room, (den/office) along with a couple of other bags, and extra clubs. I carry two towels, which get cleaned after every outing. I clean out all the pockets in my bag once a year, rather it needs it or not. Surprises can be a good thing.

Out here moisture is not normally an issue except for few weeks of high humidity in July, and August. I usually have to travel to play in wet conditions. If I have been playing in wet conditions, I will take extra care to make sure the clubs/bag dry out properly. Of course there was that time I had a "blonde" moment, (guys have those too) and remembered my clubs were in bed of my truck after going through a car wash. As I recall I played very well that day, breaking 80.
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