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Date Posted: 18:25:19 11/22/16 Tue
Author: Jerry
Subject: Care of clubs

I have used my clubs for several years. As others have said, they are the best performing golf clubs I have ever used. My club heads need cleaning. Is there a recommended product to make the clubs clean and shiney? Thanks

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[> Re: Care of clubs -- David Lake, 07:59:58 11/23/16 Wed

Jerry,

To bring the "sparkle" back you can use an automotive rubbing compound after a thorough cleaning. Click on the following link for the cleaning procedure: Cleaning your Golf Clubs

David Lake


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[> Re: Care of clubs -- Jerry, 10:21:46 02/26/17 Sun

Hi David, my 1irons are great, thanks again. I have used them several years and of course I have a few maintenance questions. A couple of my rings where the shafts connect to the hosel have worked loose. I have tried to glue them with super glue without success. Do you have a suggestion? My understanding is they are cosmetic trim so It is not crucial. Just curious if you have suggestion. Jerry


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[> [> Re: Care of clubs -- David Lake, 14:45:11 02/26/17 Sun

Jerry,

Try epoxy which should hold them. The ferrules are, as you say, cosmetic and are held in place through compression (the inside diameter being smaller than the diameter of the shaft). However, if the clubs are subjected to heat (being stored in the trunk of a car during hot weather, being washed with hot water, etc.) the ferrule will expand and become loose.


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