How Do You Take Care of Your T-Series Irons?

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By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff

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  1. Sheldon K

    Sheldon K
    Wynyard, SK

    Pointy end of the tee in the grooves after the shot and a wipe with the towel. These are tools not some delicate jewel like some of you treat them like haha
  2. Todd J

    Todd J
    Calgary, Alberta 🇨🇦

    Wipe with wet towel and brush on course, warm bath with dawn soap after every round.
  3. I clean after each shot with wet cloth, and clean grips every month with soap and warm water.
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Maybe? not as often as I should. After shots. Clean grooves as needed.
  5. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    On the course clean club head after every shot with a wet towel.

    At home use warm water, dawn and a good scrub brush. Grips get the soap and scrub brush treatment every 4-5 rounds.
  6. Clean with a wet towel after every shot. TSP with hot water to wash grips. Rinse in hot water changing over to cold water for a final rinse
  7. I clean after every shot with a GrooveIt Wet Scrub Brush that's attached to my bag. I also keep a towel that's half wet to wipe off the soap and grime and dry with the other half. Will usually wipe them down again when I get home. Clean the grips with warm soapy water about every 3-4 rounds and towel dry. Been wanting to try the Geko grip cleaner, but haven't yet. Anyone try this producct yet?
  8. clean your clubs for more backspin i will recommend the one in decathlon, and always clean your clubs with a wet towel
  9. Clean the T100 S about once a week. Usually just fill a bucket with hot water and use a heavy metal brush. Once in a while use a little Club Doctor to polish them up.
  10. Nathan.Phan

    Nathan.Phan
    Salt Lake City

    Giant rectangle bucket that I use to use when cleaning cars. Couple of pumps with dish soap, warm to hot water. Soak clubs for about 10-15 mins then use a soft bristle brush off Amazon. Dry with microfiber towel and then lay down on another towel to let any remaining water drip off. Final wipe with microfiber towel and then dampen towel if needed and wipe off grips. Usually every 2 weeks but could be more or less depending on usage and conditions.
  11. Wabinez

    Wabinez
    Norfolk, UK

    I tend to clean every so often. Warm water and fairy liquid with a toothbrush.

    No idea on how people can clean grips. I tried, and failed miserably. Couldn’t get them clean, couldn’t get them dry
  12. Walter A

    Walter A
    Oceanside, CA

    Military
    I use a wet towel to wipe clubbed and grip after each shot. I have a pocket groove cleaner that has retractable wire and nylon brushes as well as a spike. I use soap and water clean the grip and clubhead every few weeks. I also change my grips about every three months.
  13. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    Tools....they get wiped clean after every shot.
  14. John K

    John K
    Flushing, NY

    I use a wet microfiber towel during the round and wipe down after every shot. Clean my grips with another microfiber towel after every round.
    Only during a range session, I will use my mini grooveit to clean my clubface.
    About every 2 weeks, I will dip them in warm water and clean the face and grips.
  15. Clint C

    Clint C
    Texas

    Military
    I keep a small squeeze bottle in the open drink pocket on my bag. A shot of water, brush, and wipe after every shot. I tend to avoid using water/detergents mixtures especially at ranges for anything other than my wedges simply because I get paranoid about the caustic nature on coatings or protective film layers on the clubs. The new T-Series finish is obviously different than years past so it may not be a big deal either way, but I just stick with plain ol' water and a brush/towel.
  16. Kenneth C

    Kenneth C
    Bellevue, WA

    Wet towel. Clean grips first, then, the club heads after every round.
  17. John B

    John B
    Kenmore, NY

    Damp towel to wipe after each shot. Warm water & brush on the heads after every round... grips every month with dish soap, rinse, pat dry.
  18. Clean them after every shot with Club scrub and water. Once every two weeks clean grips with soap and water then remove any dirt that might be still in groves. I've had these clubs about six months, Love them.
  19. Brian D

    Brian D
    Corunna, MI

    Wet towel during the round. And a club cleaner brush to get in the grooves if necessary before/after every shot. Then after every round Ill use a damp cloth to wipe down club heads that need it.

    For grips, usually once a month I use a soapy towel and warm running water to get the grime cleaned up. Then I use a dry waffle towel to do the initial drying before setting them along the work bench to air dry over night.
  20. Ken V

    Ken V
    Southlake, TX

    I'm a wet towel after every shot guy. I'm also an iron cover guy. I figure you've got one on your woods, putter and probably cell phone, why not your irons. Zero bag chatter.
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