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Wilson Golf Compact Brush

By Clint Hale

Wilson Golf Compact Brush
Though somewhat overlooked in the realm of important golf accessories, a nice compact golf brush can make a valuable addition to any golf bag. After all, a quality brush can keep your woods, irons and even your golf shoes clean. The Wilson compact golf brush is one of many golf brushes on the market.

Specs

The Wilson compact golf brush is small and oval-shaped, and fits easily into your hand and pocket, as well as into most pockets of a golf bag. The brush features a brass bristle brush and nylon bristle brush, each of which are suited for particular cleaning uses.

Uses

The Wilson compact golf brush can be used to clean irons, woods and golf shoes. The brass bristle brush is best used for irons, while the nylon bristle brush is more suitable for cleaning woods. Meanwhile, either set of bristles are apt for cleaning golf shoes. After you're done cleaning, simply move the bristles back into their original position in the case for storage purposes.

Pricing and Availability

The Wilson compact golf brush can be found through numerous online outlets. The brush costs approximately $3 to $5, depending on the golf retailer from which you choose to purchase.

Customer Reviews

Online reviews of the Wilson compact golf brush are favorable. Users laud the brush for its light weight, portability and convenience, though users also mention that the bristle brushes can wear down after extensive use.

More Information

For more information on Wilson's other golf products, including a full line of clubs and apparel, visit wilson.com.

Resources

About The Author

Clint Hale has worked for a number of media outlets throughout his seven-year career, including the San Antonio Express-News (for whom he covered golf, football, and general features) and Examiner.com. He earned a Journalism degree from the University of Texas.
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