It’s no secret that clean golf grooves will produce better results, yet so many golfers don’t clean their grooves after every shot. I’m not sure why golfers don’t clean their club after every shot, as you see every tour caddie clean their players clubs after every shot. Bottom line, if pro’s are doing it, amateurs should do it for sure.
I always have some kind of brush to clean my clubs after every shot attached to my golf bag. I’ve generally used the inexpensive brushes that seem to clean ok, however, they also sometimes leave scratches on them club face. After doing research, I found a product that uses heavy duty nylon bristles and water that does not scratch the club face.
The grooveit wet scrub brush uses a pump action to squeeze out some water to use while cleaning your golf club grooves. If you prefer you can use a bit of detergent or soap with water to add even more cleaning power. The grooveit brush uses tough durable bristles to clean your golf clubs with a few quick passes your golf clubs are clean and ready for the next shot. The grooveit brush also comes with a detachable magnet that can attach to your golf bag so there is no need for a lanyard or clip that as we know sometimes get tangled with your towel or golf bag.
I have been using the grooveit brush for several weeks and it works great. I did add a tiny bit of detergent to get my wedges really clean, and it worked great. I can tell that the bristles on the grooveit brush will last a long time as they are very durable and after using it many times, it still looks brand new.
Bottom line, I firmly believe in cleaning my irons after every shot, and the grooveit brush does an amazing job on cleaning the clubs better than a standard brush, it doesn’t scratch my clubs, the magnet is great and it’s simple to refill.
The company website is www.grooveitbrush.com and costs only $24.99, and comes with a 3 year bristle guarantee.
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