Car Trunk and Veranda NO "Damage from Low Temperature and Temperature Differences", Indoor YES

Winter Golf Equipment "Store It Like This~" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] Golfers who dislike winter rounds have practically ended their season.


Due to the impact of COVID-19, traveling abroad is not an option. They must conclude a disappointing year while looking forward to next spring. If they do not visit the driving range, their golf clubs will also rest for three months. Even in the off-season, it is essential to thoroughly manage their golf clubs to greet next spring in optimal condition. First, store the clubs indoors. Leaving them anywhere can cause significant differences in lifespan and functionality.


Cleaning golf clubs is important. Carefully wipe each club, including the head, shaft, and grip. Use a toothbrush. After washing thoroughly with a neutral detergent, remove moisture with a dry towel. After completely drying, cover the head with a head cover and store it in the golf bag. Clubs kept in the golf bag should be regularly taken out to check their condition. Do not leave them on the balcony. Excessively low temperatures and temperature fluctuations can cause damage.


It is also forbidden to leave clubs in the car trunk. Vibrations during driving can deform the clubs. It is best to keep clubs at room temperature indoors. Golf shoes are vulnerable to moisture. Shoes made with leather materials require more meticulous care. Remove dirt, grass, and moisture from the golf shoes. Dry them sufficiently in a cool place for 2 to 3 days. If that is not enough, use a hairdryer. Insert a desiccant or newspaper inside the golf shoes before storing them in the shoe rack.



Golf gloves are often neglected. They are carelessly crumpled inside the golf bag. Storage methods vary depending on the material. For sheepskin gloves, straighten them well, insert newspaper, and dry completely in a cool place. For synthetic leather gloves, hand wash with lukewarm water and dry. Head covers directly contact the golf clubs. Check for moisture or impurities trapped inside. Soft and fluffy head covers are essential. Wipe dust and dirty parts of the golf bag well with a towel.


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