
Golf club cleaning
How to Clean Golf Clubs the Right Way
An easy, safe routine for clubheads, grooves, shafts, ferrules, and grips without damaging finishes.
Clean clubs give you better contact, more predictable spin, and fewer excuses when a wedge comes out low and hot. A few minutes with a towel, brush, and mild soap can make your irons feel sharper and your grips feel secure. Use this guide to build easy routines before, during, and after rounds so your gear lasts longer and performs the way it should.

Golf club cleaning
An easy, safe routine for clubheads, grooves, shafts, ferrules, and grips without damaging finishes.

Golf club cleaning
Dirty grooves change how the ball launches, skids, and stops, especially with wedges and short irons.

Golf club cleaning
What belongs in your bag, what can stay at home, and which tools are more trouble than they're worth.

Golf club cleaning
Simple cleaning rhythms for dry rounds, wet days, practice sessions, travel, and off-season storage.

Golf club cleaning
The avoidable cleaning habits that scratch finishes, loosen parts, ruin grips, and leave clubs worse than before.

Golf club cleaning
How to bring tackiness back to grips, spot wear, and decide when cleaning isn't enough anymore.