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After a vigorous day of swinging, chipping, putting, and perhaps swearing, your golf clubs are likely to be worse for the wear. Cleaning them the right way is part of the natural cycle of golf ebb and flow. Not only will your clubs last longer, but you may find that your performance will improve with smooth shafts of steel and graphite. Who knows? You may even find the process enjoyable.
 
After a vigorous day of swinging, chipping, putting, and perhaps swearing, your golf clubs are likely to be worse for the wear. Cleaning them the right way is part of the natural cycle of golf ebb and flow. Not only will your clubs last longer, but you may find that your performance will improve with smooth shafts of steel and graphite. Who knows? You may even find the process enjoyable.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Mix warm water and mild dish soap in a medium or large bucket. The water shouldn't be too hot or it might cause the ferrule on the gold club to loosen up, making the club head less stable.<ref>http://www.thegolfvirgin.com/the-absolute-best-way-to-clean-your-golf-clubs</ref> The bucket should also ideally be big enough to fit in as many club heads as necessary at once.
 
#Mix warm water and mild dish soap in a medium or large bucket. The water shouldn't be too hot or it might cause the ferrule on the gold club to loosen up, making the club head less stable.<ref>http://www.thegolfvirgin.com/the-absolute-best-way-to-clean-your-golf-clubs</ref> The bucket should also ideally be big enough to fit in as many club heads as necessary at once.