Soap and water and a nylon scrub brush. Clean the dirt off and throw them in the corner.
If you have a putter with a special finish, al la Scotty Cameron or Bettanardi …. you’ll need to oil it….WD40 will work, although better oils are out there….
Clean your grips as well, with the same soap and water….it will get your sweat and oil off them and they’ll last longer…
Good Luck
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the best thing to do is after your game, wash each club with a warm rag and a light brush to get the dirt out.
if you use chemicals it might deteriorate your clubs faster than they should
Tips here are good – irons, clean and dry off. Fancy putter – oil it up. But here is one from an old timer in case you have any wooden clubs. Wax them, then put the head in a plastic baggy and seal it at the neck with a rubber band. Not good for humans, but will prevent your wooden clubs from drying out over the winter and less likely to crack or split next spring.
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The internet is a good start!
Try this: http://golf.about.com/od/beginners/ss/cl…
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