How To Clean Iron Golf Clubs
Clean out the grooves.
How to clean iron golf clubs. Start at the top of the club and then work your way down to the bottom. Make sure not to submerge the ferrules or the small ring like pieces connecting the shaft to the club head. After removing the sky marks apply car wax onto another clean cloth to polish your golf iron. Pour a small amount of rubbing compound on to a clean cloth. Dry the clubs with a soft cloth.
A soft bristled brush should work fine. Toss your clubs in a bucket filled with warm water. Wet half a rag in the bucket and leave the other half dry. If you find rust spots in your club spray the rusted area with just the right amount wd 40 for about 10 minutes. Rub the cloth on a circular motion to remove the light sky marks.
After a couple minutes of soaking time take each club in turn and use an old toothbrush or other soft plastic bristled brush to clean out the grooves on the clubface. Start rubbing the cloth on to the sky mark. Also drag the brush across the sole of the iron and over the back of the clubhead removing dirt grass and other debris. Put a small amount of rubbing compound onto another clean cloth. This helps to prevent drips from rolling down the clubs.
This helps to prevent the clubs from rusting and allows you to remove any loose dirt that is still on the clubs. Stir in a few pumps of dish soap and submerge the club head in the water for 5 10 minutes. This is the most important step in cleaning your clubs removing all dirt and debris from the grooves. Cleaning your clubs has to be the most tedious part of golf. Then allow club to air dry.
Don t let the wd 40 get inside the joints. This is the most important step in cleaning your clubs removing all dirt and debris from the grooves. If you need to clean a golf iron fill a bucket with just enough warm water to cover the head on the golf club. First dunk a club in the water then use the wet half of. Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe your golf iron and let it dry afterward.