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How to Get Rust Off Your Golf Clubs (It’s Easier Than You Think)

Forget expensive specialty products; white vinegar is your best weapon against rusty golf clubs. Submerge the clubhead in undiluted vinegar […]

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How to Hit a Hybrid Golf Club (It’s Not Like an Iron)

The biggest mistake I see with hybrids is treating them like fairway woods. You shouldn't sweep them; hit down on […]

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How to Hang Your Golf Clubs on the Wall (and Make It Look Good)

To hang golf clubs on a wall, you'll need a sturdy rack system, appropriate anchors for your wall type, and […]

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How Much Does It Cost to Fly with Golf Clubs? (and How to Save Money)

Flying golf clubs typically costs $30 to $60 on major airlines, but here's what most golfers miss: Southwest doesn't charge […]

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How Much Do Custom Golf Clubs Cost? The Surprising Price of a Perfect Fit

You'll spend anywhere from $1,200 to $5,000+ for a full custom set, but that massive range depends entirely on your […]

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How Many Clubs Are You Allowed to Carry in Your Golf Bag?

You're allowed exactly 14 clubs in your golf bag during any round of golf. That's the official rule set by […]

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How Long Do Golf Clubs Last? The Surprising Lifespan of Your Clubs

Your golf clubs last longer than manufacturers want you to believe. Drivers typically perform well for 3-5 years, irons hold […]

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How to Cut a Graphite Golf Shaft Without Destroying It

To cut a graphite golf shaft, you'll wrap masking tape around your marked cut line, secure the shaft in a […]

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How Many Golf Balls Come in a Box? The Standard and the Strange

You'll find 12 golf balls in a standard box, packaged as four sleeves of three balls each. This dozen format […]

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How Fast Do Golf Balls Travel? The Shocking Speed of a Golf Shot

Golf ball speeds vary dramatically based on your skill level and club selection. You'll see driver ball speeds ranging from […]

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Where Are Callaway Golf Balls Made? It’s Not Where You Think

Callaway's premium urethane golf balls, Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X, and Chrome Soft, are all manufactured at their Chicopee, Massachusetts, […]

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Where Are Bridgestone Golf Balls Made? The Surprising Answer

You'll find Bridgestone's premium golf balls, including the TOUR B series and e12 CONTACT, manufactured entirely at their Covington, Georgia, […]

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