Clean golf clubs perform better than dirty ones - they look better too. This is especially the case when it comes to wedges, because clean grooves allow a golf ball's cover to better grip the grooves to generate spin and control. And when a few hundred RPMs can mean the difference between a shot that stops where it should and one that misses the mark, it's probably a good idea to keep them clean at all times.
This is where the Grooveit Mini G brush comes in.
Now, you might be saying to yourself, "A tee and damp towel gets the job done just fine," and I'm not here to argue against that, but there is a better and easier way, and it prevents you from having to throw that dirty tee back into your pocket or worse make sure you never jab yourself while trying to eradicate that last bit of dirt from a groove. It's OK to admit that we've all done it at some point.
*Image Ryan Barath
Simple Effective Features
Look folks, we're talking about a brush here, and it's not rocket science, but like so many things in life, it's the small details that make a product stand out, and three of the best features of the Mini G are the:
Thin-yet-Firm Bristles
Ergonomic Shape
Built-in Magnetic Clip
The magnetic clip is particularly helpful so you never have to worry about clipping and unclipping the brush from your bag or having to return to your bag after every few shots to clean your clubs during a range session. Its also WAY better than one of those retractable string things that eventually wears out or aggressively snaps back.
Hey, if you don't take my word for it, how about some of the top players in the world using one on a daily basis to keep their clubs clean during practice sessions.
To keep your grooves clean and your clubs performing their best, the Mini G from Groove It Brush ($20) is pretty hard to beat!
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