HRC99
Journeyman Pro
Keeping my clubs clean during the round has never been something I've done particularly well. I've got one of those little brushes but it never seems to work as well as I'd like so I end up standing around scraping away with a tee peg. Then I spotted this towel in our pro shop for a tenner.
The main feature of this towel is that it has "moisture-lock scrubbing squares". These are slightly abrasive squares that you soak in water prior to your round and are used to keep your club heads, grooves and balls clean whilst out on the course. The squares absorb and retain the water so clean the club heads really well throughout the round.
The reverse of these squares is plastic-coated so that you don't get your hand/glove wet. It is a pretty good system and works really well - cleaning the grooves brilliantly with just a quick wipe.
My only gripes with the towel is that the towel part of it is actually quite thin and, if you ever got it caught on something, it would tear easily.
You also really need to soak the "moisture-lock" part of it too. I just poured water on it first time out and it didn't stay wet. A good soaking worked wonders and it was still wet at the end of the round producing great results.
Overall, it's very effective and does exactly what it promises. It is excellent at cleaning out grooves of unwanted dirt and leaves club heads and balls spotless. If the towel part was a little thicker, it would be an unqualified recommendation.
The main feature of this towel is that it has "moisture-lock scrubbing squares". These are slightly abrasive squares that you soak in water prior to your round and are used to keep your club heads, grooves and balls clean whilst out on the course. The squares absorb and retain the water so clean the club heads really well throughout the round.
The reverse of these squares is plastic-coated so that you don't get your hand/glove wet. It is a pretty good system and works really well - cleaning the grooves brilliantly with just a quick wipe.
My only gripes with the towel is that the towel part of it is actually quite thin and, if you ever got it caught on something, it would tear easily.
You also really need to soak the "moisture-lock" part of it too. I just poured water on it first time out and it didn't stay wet. A good soaking worked wonders and it was still wet at the end of the round producing great results.
Overall, it's very effective and does exactly what it promises. It is excellent at cleaning out grooves of unwanted dirt and leaves club heads and balls spotless. If the towel part was a little thicker, it would be an unqualified recommendation.