How do you clean your clubs mid round?

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The best fiver I've ever spent on anything golf related.

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After Region recommended the above I picked one and have to say it makes life easier, especially in dry conditions, quick use of the brush fry off on towel and back in the bag
 

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Wowzer,that looks interesting,I may be sold,ebay ahoy! I take it that is a water bottle /brush combo? Cheers lads! ;)

Yep, pull the brush away from the bottle slightly then water comes out where the bristles are as you clean the club.

The only problem I've had with mine is that I've cross threaded it, but it still works and when it doesn't I'll get another.
One 'fill' lasts 2 or 3 rounds for me.
 

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Yep, pull the brush away from the bottle slightly then water comes out where the bristles are as you clean the club.

The only problem I've had with mine is that I've cross threaded it, but it still works and when it doesn't I'll get another.
One 'fill' lasts 2 or 3 rounds for me.

Ok,I am sold! Just bought one on ebay,thanks a bunch Region3! ;)
 

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To be honest I quick drag through the wet grass and a wipe on the towel usually works. I only use the pop out brush for dried on mud. A wipe with the towel has never let me down. Think we're taking this a bit too far lol!
 

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These suede brush are great for cleaning the groves got it from Morrisons £1.50 just like a small wire brush
 

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I have had my little brush 3 years now, was a freebie at xmas and still works a treat.

For a tiny cost I guess investing in a slightly better version would result in a solution
 

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Quick wipe of my towel while walking between shots with my carry bag does me.....Once the mud is any bit moist it comes off handy enough.
 

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I have a small brass bristle wire brush hanging on the side of my bag for cleaning out my grooves before the club goes back in the bag. Brass bristles are better on forged clubs to reduce scratching but they are a bit more expensive.
 

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I found my burner 2.0 irons really scratched up using a metal brush, I will only use a synthetic one on my new shineys, nothing scratchy is going near them!!
 
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