Thursday, January 03, 2008

Equipment Care - Dirty Golfers Are Not Welcomed!

One of the basic tenets of golf is to take care of your equipment.
The appearance of a player and his golf accessories can tell a
lot about that person. By taking pride in your golf apparel,
especially your clubs and golf bag, and keeping everything in
shape, you will look better and most importantly, your expensive
golf equipment will last a lot longer.
Keeping Your Club Faces Free From Dirt
Whenever you hit a shot, you will see that the grooves of the
face on your iron will be cluttered with dirt. To keep this
area clean and free of grime, simply wipe off the clubhead with
a rag or small towel and then use the sharp end of a tee to
scrape each groove.
Cleaning your club face like this is not just for appearances
either. By removing encrusted dirt and mud, your shots will
maintain distance. With a dirty club, you can lose control
and your ball will not reach the distances desired.
Cleaning Your Golf Balls
When you arrive at each tee box, you will see a small structure
on a pole designed to help keep your golf balls clean. Some of
these contraptions have a round handle on top, and some have a
crank-type handle on the side.
These are called ball washers and the purpose is to enable you
to clean your golf balls. You simply place the ball in the
designated area and once finished, the ball will come out
erfectly clean.
When cleaning your golf balls, keep it courteous. These ball
washers can be extremely noisy so be sure not to use the machine
when one of your playing partners is about to make a shot. It's
best to wait until the swing is over before you operate the ball cleaner.
Keeping Your Shoes Clean
If you wear spiked shoes during your golf games, as everybody
should, keeping them clean is also standard procedure for the
player who takes care of his or her equipment. At the end of
the day, be sure to scrape off any of the excess dirt and grass
from the spikes before taking off your shoes.
In addition to preventing the trunk of your car from getting
dirty from your shoes, you'll also be able to keep an eye on the
spikes and know when it's time to get new ones installed in your shoes.
Note: You can purchase a package of spikes to keep your footing
fresh at all times. Each package should come with a small wrench
that has two claws. You will insert these claws into the holes at
the base of your cleats in order to remove the spikes.
Replace them with the new spikes but be sure not to tighten them
up too hard because it may be extremely difficult to remove the
spikes for future replacements.
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Hit 'em straight!
Jay
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David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of "The Simple Golf Swing" which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today.




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