How to clean tsr hybrids

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By Sahib S

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  1. I was wondering how I could clean my hybrid in the spaces were the weights are.

  2. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    I use a lightly abrasive brush with soap & water. Sometimes if a bit of stubborn debris won't come out, I use my wife's dental tool to pick it out. Please don't tell her.
  3. LSands

    LSands
    Wisconsin

    Military
    I use a non-abrasive brush with warm water. The trick I have learned is when you are all done, grab a can of condensed air that you use for dusting your computer keyboard and blow all the air out where the weights are and at the hosel. It's amazing how much water gets trapped in there and I am not sure it's bad or not for the club. Good luck!
  4. Andrew J

    Andrew J
    Hendersonville, TN

    I use a tooth brush. I dip my hybrid in soap water combo then clean scoring lines and weight area with toothbrush
  5. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    You can occasionally remove the weights to clean them better. I do not recommend soaking the whole head in water like I occasionally see people doing at our practice range. Water can get into the head and create rust issues along with impacting weight if enough seeps in.
  6. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Dale V said:

    You can occasionally remove the weights to clean them better. I do not recommend soaking the whole head in water like I occasionally see people doing at our practice range. Water can get into the head and create rust issues along with impacting weight if enough seeps in.

    So true. I still see a lot of people soak their clubs in a bucket of water when they clean them. I have a friend who swears he hears water sloshing around in his driver head, and yes he soaks them in water when cleaning. Another good reason NOT to throw your clubs in the pond if you have a bad round.

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