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. robert w

    robert w
    Beeton, ON

    During rounds a bit of soap and water on a golf towels, clean clubs and groves between shots, then thorough cleaning after the round. If you take care of your clubs, they will pay it forward! Clubs are an investment, treat them like it......
  2. MtotheW72

    MtotheW72
    Bradenton, FL

    After every round, spray faces with Fantastik, nylon brush to clean, another spray to clear the dirt. Wipe clean to dry. Been doing that for a decade. Never an issue and they look great.
  3. Here is what I do:

    On-course: Wet towel, Grooveit Mini - quick and easy - clean after every shot
    After each round: Clean grooves, shaft, grip with water and toothbrush for the grooves
    Every few weeks I clean my grips with mild soap and water - I like the tackiness

    As annoying as they are, head covers for your irons keep them pristine and have been a life saver to keeping my T150/200's mark free (for the most part)

    Hope this helps!
  4. I try to clean my clubs after every shot with a wet towel. I try to make sure the grooves are clean of all dirt, grit, sand, and etc. About once a month I will use some warm to hot water with about an ounce of car wash to clean them. I use a brush to scrub the grooves and the sole of the club. The clubs are rinsed in warm water, then towel dried. After that, sometimes I will wipe them with a towel with WD-40, Armor All, or car wax.
  5. SOUTHPAW19

    SOUTHPAW19
    El Cajon, CA

    Just got my new Irons T-150 for Christmas. I only use wet towel and tee to clean the groves. I don't used anything else because to protect the face of the iron and etc.

    Any thoughts on that? Also looking for soft iron covers to protect my irons
  6. I clean after every shot... I can't stand dirty clubs in my bag. LOL
    I use a scrubi attached to my cart.
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  7. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military
    Dawn dishwashing soap and a groove brush. Scrub grips when needed. Also clean shoes at the same time.
  8. Rushy

    Rushy
    Grey County

    Groove it brush alongside a handful of high quality towels and after a few rounds soapy water and do all the heads and grips
  9.  Josh

    Josh
    Vancouver

    Warm water, a soft brush, and a towel in the garage after a round. Wipe the grips down once in a while and call it good.
  10. Griveit tool is great!
  11. DRoss

    DRoss
    Pennsylvania

    Wipe them down as needed when on course, soap and water after every round, sand paper on grips a couple of times a year.
  12. I use soak my clubs in the kitchen sink with warm water. Using a dash of dish soap and a toothbrush I clean the grooves and the backside of the clubs, and dry them immediately with a towel after every game or practice. My T200 (2019) look pretty darn good this many years later.

    I love the ritual and traditions of golf.
  13. Dan B

    Dan B
    Derbyshire

    I’ve just treated myself to a grooveit brush after seeing a few people post about it on this thread, do most people just fill it with water or add a drop of dish soap in?

    Also, when I got my old mizunos, they came with a little bottle of ‘club oil’ does anyone use anything similar on their t-series? I’ve heard of people using putter butter, but it’s not available over here in the UK
  14. How have folks typically cleaned the oil can finish? Same method as other finishes? Does anyone use the club doctor products?
  15. Tex Crom

    Tex Crom
    Franklin, TN

    Zack R., Team Titleist Staff said:

    Hi, Team Titleist -

    With the next generation of All-New Titleist T-Series irons officially available for fittings and pre-orders, we want know... how do you clean and take care of your Titleist irons?

    Personally, I get the biggest mixing bowl I can find in my kitchen, fill it up with hot water, and get to scrubbing the grooves and sole of each iron/wedge with an extra firm brush. Then when I'm done, I take one of the damp cloths I used to dry the clubheads and gently wipe my grips.

    What do you do? Do you clean your clubs after every round? Periodically? What tools or gadgets do you use? Let us know your tips and tricks below!

    After every round, into a bucket of water with dish washing liquid, every club regardless of whether hit or not.

    Brush, towel, and back into the bag.

    For woods, I dip brush into soapy water and brush the face and sole. Dry.

    My clubs look like new after a year or two of use. As I often trade for new, I’m always told how great they look.

    As much as they cost, it’s worth taking care of them!

  16. Military
    I clean them with hot soapy water and keep them covered with iron covers.
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