People... NEVER soak irons!!! Unless you can keep the water line below the hosel. Water can seep in through the old epoxy that bonds the iron's steel shaft to the head. The shafts will rust inside the neck and eventually the shaft will break. You have to be especially careful with newer clubs since a lot of new design concepts feature composite sections that make up the clubface and back of the irons, where water could penetrate. Dipping a brush (old toothbrush, golf brush, etc.) into soapy water and then scrubbing the grooves, clubface and bottoms of your clubs is best. Then immediately wipe and dry the clubs. DO NOT SOAK THEM.
@@Far2hip Solid tip Sir. I've been doing this for those reasons for all the "cough... decades...cough😥" I've been playing. Damn I'm getting old too fast. 😄
Exactly. Common sense ain't so Common these days. I never soak my clubs. I put the club sideways over my kitchen sink and barely get enough warm water to wet the clubface, never going past the hosel. Wait a few seconds and then brush them , rinse and dry with towel. That's it
Too funny. A club cleaning instruction. Love it. It’s actually a great reminder for some that DON’T clean their clubs which I don’t understand. Dirty grips with body oils ground in slip quite a bit. I had developed a non-butyl and non-acetate cleaner for automotive and marine use that ended up being an AMAZING club cleaner for the head and grips. Made them look like new and I actually thought about making some packaging as a club cleaner, lol. To get the pitting off of steel shafts that happens periodically, the best thing to use is soapy water and 0000 steel wool. Anything more aggressive and it will dull the finish. But the 0000 type makes them new again real quick. Clean grooves and clean grips just work better!! It’s true!! 👍🏻😎👍🏻
@@gimmegolfTV If you didn't know, there are varying grades of Steel Wool, like Sandpaper. 60 grit Sandpaper is very rough. The higher the number goes, the less abrasive it is: 60>120>240>320>400>600>800>1000>1500>2000 and so on. Then you get into polishing compounds which are kind of like a liquid sandpaper. The abrasiveness of Steel wool is associated with how many zeros there are. O is very rough then: 00>000>0000. 0000 is very fine and used in a lot of applications. If used with a lubricant, like soapy water or WD40, it's cleaning/polishing abilities are enhanced. DO NOT USE ANYTHING LESS THAN 0000. 😄 I hope this helps Sir, thanks for reading all my nonsense.
Wash your golf clubs with a bucket of soapy water and a brush! Who in a million years would have thought of that? Genius! Sheer GENIUS! Cutting edge modern technology right there, bang!
@@golfguru0962 I am one of those people, if you do something good I will praise you, but if you tell me something everybody learned a hundred years ago...?
When u soak ur clubs make sure you only soak the head and not the hosel (the little black plastic piece above you club head) because there is epoxy/glue that attaches you club to the shaft. If you get soap in there, it can break down the epoxy, and you could risk your club head flying off.
I wasn’t looking to teach you new skills. Everyone should know how to clean golf clubs it’s pretty simple. Somehow I got you and 10 thousand other people to watch the video tho. So why’d you click on it if you already know how to wash clubs
My irons are 16yrs Old. Wash / Clean them oFF Almost immediately after a Round but i've been looking 4a to Really get them looking like they're Only 5yrs Old.
Iron club Ferrules should never be dipped in water as it leads to rusting, which is not visible till the club head detaches from the steel shaft accidentally.
I keep a wet towel on my golf cart and if i get mud or dirt i wipe immediately, and when i am done golfing, i count all my clubs, wipe them down again before they go into my car trunk, they are clean and ready for another round.
I keep a wet towel on the cart and wipe after a shot. At home, I give the club face a small squirt of Simple Green, brush with soft brush and wipe with a towel.
There's a lot wrong here, for one, don't soak clubs. It can damage them. Another thing, and this is common among us Americans, WD40 is not a catch all the you can put on your lug nuts, clubs, and breakfast cereal. It's literally "Water Displacement 40" which is what it does. It displaces water, and evaporates, it has no staying power, and thus will not/can not prevent rust. You'd be better off with MMO.
Wipe down your clubs on the course is half the battle, get home and use a Clorox disinfectant wipe and wipe down with a paper towel that has WD-40. Done.
I actually watched this video to the end because I couldn’t believe it. Leave them soaking,use a soft brush, not a wire brush. I use my clubs to hit golf balls, not mix concrete. How do you keep your face straight dude…….incredible. Then again, at least he didn’t get the power washer out. Tune in to next video? I’ll be too busy cleaning my clubs 😂
Great video young man, greetings from Southern Commiefornia. I appreciate your efforts in bringing this video to us and having read through the comments it seems like some have learned some stuff. I've had my clubs for about 22 years now and although I'm upset at myself for not keeping them pristine, they're still in pretty decent condition. Also, is that bag in the video a "Northwestern?" My first set cost me $5.00 from a yard sale and they were Northwesterns, I'll never forget them clubs.
Yeah. Tell me how many guys would have ever thought to use WD40? The only thing i questioned was allowing a submerged soak. If there is any leak in the hazzel glue joint, your steel shaft will fill with water, then rust. Keep making videos kid. !@#$ the haters
I actually took my golf bag to the car wash a couple of weeks ago. You can’t believe how the sprayer removed dust and pollen from a summer’s worth of golf. Looks brand new👍
Pretty useless guide. He doesn't even clean the grips. Here is how to clean your clubs: use green soap (pine soap), lukewarm water, a wet and a dry towel and brush or scotch brite. First, apply some soap to the grips. Let them be. Then, gently scrub the club heads with soap, rinse and dry with the dry towel. Make sure the grooves get clean. Next, take your wet towel and work the grips (the soap has had some time to loosen old fat and dirt). Rinse carefully. Then thoroughly dry the grips with the dry towel. Finally give the shafts a once over with the towel just for good measure.
When will the old head humour surrounding golf dissappear... maybe another 10 years. You old heads need to be more kind and treat others better. Golf isnt easy, lose your egos and be humble.
@@jasonricco5835 Yea I see your point but I only dab a little on a cotton ball to get the fresh tee marks off the bottom..hopefully the black paint on the driver isn’t easily harmed. Also why I try to use plastic tees too..no marks👍👍it also works good to remove the sticker residue on the shafts with new clubs..very annoying 😡😡
Be great if cud hear a single WORD spoken in this vid! Lol **NOTE 2 SELF** Use ear buds or wireless mic + don't film in an empty garage aka virtual echo chamber!! Lol
Wow its so easy, for all these years i have been putting them in the washing machine
People... NEVER soak irons!!! Unless you can keep the water line below the hosel. Water can seep in through the old epoxy that bonds the iron's steel shaft to the head. The shafts will rust inside the neck and eventually the shaft will break. You have to be especially careful with newer clubs since a lot of new design concepts feature composite sections that make up the clubface and back of the irons, where water could penetrate. Dipping a brush (old toothbrush, golf brush, etc.) into soapy water and then scrubbing the grooves, clubface and bottoms of your clubs is best. Then immediately wipe and dry the clubs. DO NOT SOAK THEM.
Hey there Andy. Personally I always clean my irons with the shaft pointing down for this very reason. There are a lot of hollow clubs made these days.
@@Far2hip great point
Great point Andy thanks bro
@@Far2hip
Solid tip Sir.
I've been doing this for those reasons for all the "cough... decades...cough😥" I've been playing. Damn I'm getting old too fast. 😄
Exactly. Common sense ain't so Common these days. I never soak my clubs. I put the club sideways over my kitchen sink and barely get enough warm water to wet the clubface, never going past the hosel. Wait a few seconds and then brush them , rinse and dry with towel. That's it
Too funny. A club cleaning instruction. Love it. It’s actually a great reminder for some that DON’T clean their clubs which I don’t understand. Dirty grips with body oils ground in slip quite a bit. I had developed a non-butyl and non-acetate cleaner for automotive and marine use that ended up being an AMAZING club cleaner for the head and grips. Made them look like new and I actually thought about making some packaging as a club cleaner, lol. To get the pitting off of steel shafts that happens periodically, the best thing to use is soapy water and 0000 steel wool. Anything more aggressive and it will dull the finish. But the 0000 type makes them new again real quick. Clean grooves and clean grips just work better!! It’s true!! 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Thanks for the great tips Scott! Steal wool is an awesome idea. I will make a video on how to clean your grips!
@@gimmegolfTV
If you didn't know, there are varying grades of Steel Wool, like Sandpaper.
60 grit Sandpaper is very rough.
The higher the number goes, the less abrasive it is:
60>120>240>320>400>600>800>1000>1500>2000 and so on.
Then you get into polishing compounds which are kind of like a liquid sandpaper.
The abrasiveness of Steel wool is associated with how many zeros there are.
O is very rough then: 00>000>0000.
0000 is very fine and used in a lot of applications. If used with a lubricant, like soapy water or WD40, it's cleaning/polishing abilities are enhanced.
DO NOT USE ANYTHING LESS THAN 0000. 😄
I hope this helps Sir, thanks for reading all my nonsense.
@@glenj.taylor2938 hey thanks for the tips bro, r u subscribed?
@@gimmegolfTV
Thanks for the reminder, I am now Sir.
Wash your golf clubs with a bucket of soapy water and a brush! Who in a million years would have thought of that? Genius! Sheer GENIUS! Cutting edge modern technology right there, bang!
Haha thanks man very very modern tech
@@golfguru0962 seems you got more upset than him? He gave me a like sent me a message and laughed it off. 🤣
@@golfguru0962 I am one of those people, if you do something good I will praise you, but if you tell me something everybody learned a hundred years ago...?
..kaboooooom, nailed it
@@apaul13150 hey no worries man if you don’t like the content that’s okay you don’t have to watch it. Have a good day bro
I honestly can’t think you enough because it made my clubs look brand new again
When u soak ur clubs make sure you only soak the head and not the hosel (the little black plastic piece above you club head) because there is epoxy/glue that attaches you club to the shaft. If you get soap in there, it can break down the epoxy, and you could risk your club head flying off.
A good reminder to us all, dont forget the grips... dad won't be to happy with your divots 🤣. Love from England 🏴 keep the vlogs comming 👍
Super cool your from England. I appreciate the support
If I stayed bent over like that I wouldn’t be able to go out and play anytime soon, clean clubs or not😂😂!
Bahaha ur right Allen
Bar keepers friend is all you need
😂😂
I play around 8:30 to 9:00am. The grass is still wet with dew and I clean them as I hit them by rubbing them in the grass. 😊
That’s the most efficient way lil
Lol
He looks like Rusty Grizwald
Gotta clean the grips also. When grips start getting slick, I use sandpaper (for wood) and a sanding block. Will be almost as good as new.
Lol
Wow... I learned new skills from this young man... HAHAHAHA...
I wasn’t looking to teach you new skills. Everyone should know how to clean golf clubs it’s pretty simple. Somehow I got you and 10 thousand other people to watch the video tho. So why’d you click on it if you already know how to wash clubs
OK 10 seconds into the video I liked and subscribed. Nolan you are awesome and I can't wait to find your other videos.
For m'y plastics of thé chariot i use wd 40 it's wonderful hello from France
Hey thanks so much from the comment, crazy that people in France watched this video. wd-40 is amazing for everything
Let me write that down: soap, water…wait you’re going to fast. Ok, towel…😂
Hahaha sorry didn’t mean for it to be so slow
if youre chunkin your driver, might wanna go watch some rickkkkeyyyy. funny af
Mild soap and water for grips and wet towel for club heads 🤙🏽
Great idea
I just use a pressure washer on the heads when I'm washing the car, takes about 5 seconds per club and they come up perfectly every time
Lmao this works great too
You care not for the water you waste.
My irons are 16yrs Old. Wash / Clean them oFF Almost immediately after a Round but i've been looking 4a to Really get them looking like they're Only 5yrs Old.
If black numbers or writing on club are wearing off use black nail polish. Polish club with wd-40 and they will look brand new
Can you post a video on how to properly tie shoe laces? Incredible content you pump out
@@NateEdwardsGolf yes I would love to bro, anything for you
Iron club Ferrules should never be dipped in water as it leads to rusting, which is not visible till the club head detaches from the steel shaft accidentally.
Great point
I keep a wet towel on my golf cart and if i get mud or dirt i wipe immediately, and when i am done golfing, i count all my clubs, wipe them down again before they go into my car trunk, they are clean and ready for another round.
My friend does that it’s a great trick. Thanks for the comment
I keep a wet towel on the cart and wipe after a shot. At home, I give the club face a small squirt of Simple Green, brush with soft brush and wipe with a towel.
Wet towel is a great idea! Thanks bro
Glad he said something about his dad and the grass hahaha, I was on my way to the comments about it when he said it hahahaha!
Lol I fixed it don’t worry 😂
DO NOT SOAK YOUR IRONS you may damage the epoxy that holds your irons to the shaft
Ridiculous
You should never soak above the hozel as it will eventually degrade the glue other than that good video
Good tip ❤
Came to the comments to say the same thing. It can also cause rusting from the inside out depending on the club and shaft.
There's a lot wrong here, for one, don't soak clubs. It can damage them. Another thing, and this is common among us Americans, WD40 is not a catch all the you can put on your lug nuts, clubs, and breakfast cereal. It's literally "Water Displacement 40" which is what it does. It displaces water, and evaporates, it has no staying power, and thus will not/can not prevent rust. You'd be better off with MMO.
..yes but where do I get warm soapy water on course, should I bring a flask pre made
Lol no buy a brush on Amazon that comes with water those are the best
@@gimmegolfTV
..nah I like my flask idea more, I’ll probably start a trend once the word gets out, probably go viral, ok thanks for the reply mate
@@cdunne1620 haha imma try the flask idea brotha I think soon tiger woods will be doing the same thing
@@gimmegolfTV
..yeah in all seriousness I think you’re right, thanks for the support
@@cdunne1620 ima do the flask idea just hope I dont mix them up😂
I've been doing all wrong! I've been using warm lemonade and a spoon to clean my clubs 🤦♂️. Thanks TH-cam kid 👍
Lol now u know to use soap and water
dont let them soak ... this may allow seepage into the heads, loosen glue or some other thing
I haven’t had an issue with this yet but you are right, thanks bro.
Soap and water…….got it.
And brush
Never soak your irons over the hosel. The head will fall off because you can weaken the glue holding the hosel to the shaft and never use hot water.
Thanks for the tip I didn’t know that
@@notthedudeurlookingfor8459
It's ridiculous that people support the worthless democrat's but they do !
Wipe down your clubs on the course is half the battle, get home and use a Clorox disinfectant wipe and wipe down with a paper towel that has WD-40. Done.
Great idea thanks
Son this is your father. I had to sell your clubs to reseed the lawn.
Haha that’s where my clubs went
Have you looked at the guys’ clubs at the range? Their shoes, bags et all? Some folks NEED lessons like this one.
I have no clue what that means but thanks
Wow you clean them so good they went from right-handed to left
I actually watched this video to the end because I couldn’t believe it. Leave them soaking,use a soft brush, not a wire brush. I use my clubs to hit golf balls, not mix concrete. How do you keep your face straight dude…….incredible. Then again, at least he didn’t get the power washer out. Tune in to next video? I’ll be too busy cleaning my clubs 😂
Lmao I guess everyone hated this video.
At least you don’t take it too serious and want to “throw a rope up” Have a good weekend 💃🍺😎
@@nigelloughlin4539 haha have a good one
Do you rinse the soap off or just wipe off with a rag?
U can do either but I usually rinse them off
I did mine with a rag
Love how he mentioned Rick Shiels😂
He’s the goat
Not mentioned, I dry the cavity and grooves with a bit of compressed air.
Great point I’ve never thought of that
How did the wd40 make it a lefty club?
Wd40 is more powerful than people think lol
Brilliant vid. Rick shiels is even famous in the USA!
Haha thanks bro I appreciate it
That bag is sick.
Thanks bro appreciate it!
Great video young man, greetings from Southern Commiefornia.
I appreciate your efforts in bringing this video to us and having read through the comments it seems like some have learned some stuff.
I've had my clubs for about 22 years now and although I'm upset at myself for not keeping them pristine, they're still in pretty decent condition.
Also, is that bag in the video a "Northwestern?"
My first set cost me $5.00 from a yard sale and they were Northwesterns, I'll never forget them clubs.
Hey thanks so much for the support! It is a northwestern bag, it’s great!
Not a fan of soaking steel shafts. If theres a gap you get moisture inside that causes rust
I learned nothing
I know people are dunking on you but I’m a new golfer and I don’t know if there’s a special way to do it or anything so this helps IDC!!!
Thank you I appreciate that
You need to hit up Mauercio Deleon from Fer and Mau and help him find his manhood
lol ur right
Yeah. Tell me how many guys would have ever thought to use WD40?
The only thing i questioned was allowing a submerged soak. If there is any leak in the hazzel glue joint, your steel shaft will fill with water, then rust.
Keep making videos kid. !@#$ the haters
Thank you, I appreciate it
Watch out with that WD-40. It can weaken the glue connection on the hosel.
Ok will do thank u 🙏
For the cost of clubs today they should never be that dirty that you have to soak them clean them after you hit the ball. Just saying
I don’t get it. What is the WD40 for??
car wash high pressure washer takes out the old caked in mud in a instant
Hahaha best comment yet
I actually took my golf bag to the car wash a couple of weeks ago. You can’t believe how the sprayer removed dust and pollen from a summer’s worth of golf. Looks brand new👍
I guess if you are under 25 using soap and water to clean things might be a revelation
Ya I never knew soap and water could do such wonders
Poor audio, but otherwise, a good tutorial on how to clean your clubs
Thanks appreciate it, next time audio will be better
Audio was good dude! Well done overall.
That's looks to technical lol, do you want to come to England and clean mine 😂
Haha how much will you pay me
@@gimmegolfTV unfortunately it would all have to be self funded 😂
You forgot a very important part and that is to clean the grips. They also get dirty from dust, dirt, sweat and skin!!!!
Much love bro
Keep up the good work at least you tried man,forget the fresh air heads.
Distilled white vinegar and toothpaste.
That’s a great idea thanks for the comment bro
Your Dad is going to make you pay for that divot and new shafts when those things are rusted.
I doubt Tiger Woods cleans his own clubs, that's why he has a caddy he pays to carry his bag..etc.
I'd bet his caddy cleans his clubs.
lol true
FYI- Must clean the GRIPS too!
Check out my other video for that
Clean clubs=clean shots fellas!!
Exactly
Same way I wash my dog
Lol
OK was this "Click Bait"?? You had WD 40 iN the Picture of the Post??!! 😠
All i saw was "Soap & Water"
Wait until the end, use wd-40 to prevent rust and make them shinier
Whatever it was it worked, a good thumbnail is any thumbnail that gets you to watch the video, 🤣🤣
@@TripleTgolf usually i don't but it worked this time
@@TripleTgolf haha ur right thanks bro
@@vegasmitch1472 thanks bro!
50,000 views about how to clean your clubs
79k brother much love Charles
I need help brushing my tooth.
Lol, Daddy's boy showcases how he cleans the clubs that Daddy bought him in Daddy's three car garage. Yay! Listen to rich kid!
Thanks for the positive comment bob! Have a great day!
@@gimmegolfTV well done, don't stoop to their level, don't give them the satisfaction
@@Ohallors208Thank you I appreciate that a lot 🙂
Pretty useless guide. He doesn't even clean the grips. Here is how to clean your clubs: use green soap (pine soap), lukewarm water, a wet and a dry towel and brush or scotch brite. First, apply some soap to the grips. Let them be. Then, gently scrub the club heads with soap, rinse and dry with the dry towel. Make sure the grooves get clean.
Next, take your wet towel and work the grips (the soap has had some time to loosen old fat and dirt). Rinse carefully. Then thoroughly dry the grips with the dry towel. Finally give the shafts a once over with the towel just for good measure.
Much love oskar
When will the old head humour surrounding golf dissappear... maybe another 10 years. You old heads need to be more kind and treat others better. Golf isnt easy, lose your egos and be humble.
@@law7116 I agree it’s always good to be kind to other. :)
please edit this video. you shouldn't soak the hosel!
Most irons shouldn’t be affected by it
@@gimmegolfTV it affects the glue in the hossel
Seriously dude? Really need a video to explain this?
Jason, your right your mystery box video is much more helpful
@@gimmegolfTV stalk much??
@@ultrapail much love Jason stay true to urself
Booooooooooo!!!! Soaking metal in water is a bad idea!!!
No there water proof
Worst advise ever
No worries bro have a great day
Grab a magic eraser it cleans scuff marks off very easy wet it and it works perfectly.
That sounds awesome thanks for the tips bro
I have found that nail polish remover removes paint marks from the tee on the soles and face of the driver and other metal woods really well.👍👍
@@Tom-ok2rh That is acetone watch on some surfaces it will remove the original paint as well very strong acetone
@@jasonricco5835 Yea I see your point but I only dab a little on a cotton ball to get the fresh tee marks off the bottom..hopefully the black paint on the driver isn’t easily harmed. Also why I try to use plastic tees too..no marks👍👍it also works good to remove the sticker residue on the shafts with new clubs..very annoying 😡😡
Be great if cud hear a single WORD spoken in this vid! Lol
**NOTE 2 SELF**
Use ear buds or wireless mic + don't film in an empty garage aka virtual echo chamber!! Lol