How to Give Your Golf Clubs a Tuneup
By John D. Tudor | © Golf Tips Magazine

During the course of a year, an avid golfer's clubs are swung anywhere between 18,000 and 20,000 times, carried or hauled on a golf cart for about 3,000 miles, roughly handled another 1,000 times, tossed about the trunk of a car for over 20,000 miles and swung in a variety of less-than-perfect situations involving low-hanging branches, rocks and hardpan. Obviously, the stress and strain a golf club endures goes far beyond that for which it's designed, so now is the perfect time to examine your woods and irons and, if necessary, get them back into playing shape.

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Golf Gear Tune Up : Get your clubs in shape, in spec and looking their best for the new golf season.
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Category: Equipment
Sub-Category: Grip, Practice
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