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Protect Your Golf Club
Posted By Tee It Up Pro Shop On 12. October 2009 @ 13:20 In Misc. Golf Tips | No Comments
Golf is an not cheap game, it is much more expensive than playing football or even softball, you need to get some training and golf apparel, and on top of that you got the [1] equipment which is pretty pricey. If you are a golfer you are probably aware of this, and you probably know that there are a lot things you can use to protect your golf clubs.
[2] Golf club heads, in particular, have to be taken cared of more than some other golfing accessory. No matter how meticulous you are with protecting your golf club heads, rust is inevitable. However, you can slow the case down by getting the right shield - a golf club head cover, that is. Club heads are manufactured using chrome-plated carbon steel. Constant use of the club exposes the steel to moisture, abrasion, and friction, resulting, eventually, to rust (and a poor hit).
Using golf club head covers to protect the iron will help keep the area dry and delay rust formation. Some people say using club head covers will just trap the moisture in. For the stylish, funky golf club head covers could be a status symbol. Designer golf club head covers are available for sale to give your clubs that sophisticated look. If you’re into fun stuff, you can also user golf club head covers that have character designs. If you’re a fan of Bugs Bunny, there isn’t any reason why you couldn’t have a Bugs Bunny golf club head cover if you want to.
Again, golf, while criticized as being a game for the frail sportsman, is actually an activity that calls for more effort than it seems - intellectual effort, that is. However, none of the precise calculations would bring any golf game justice if the tools of war are not in their best shape. Golf club heads are the most sensitive of all the golfing accessory. Thus, they should be taken cared of and protected well with club head covers.
By [3] Jonathan Mayheart
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[1] equipment: http://hot-golf-stuff.com/choosing-the-perfect-golf-equipment/
[2] Golf club: http://hot-golf-stuff.com/graphite-golf-clubs/
[3] Jonathan Mayheart: http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jonathan_Mayheart
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