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07-28-2005 , 06:19 PM   #1
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I just thought if anybody wanted to know that a toothpick is really easy to get them nice and clean out on the course rather than a tee or brush.
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07-28-2005 , 06:38 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Ferrarislave
I just thought if anybody wanted to know that a toothpick is really easy to get them nice and clean out on the course rather than a tee or brush.
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but doesn't it poke you when youkeep it in your pocket? I just keep a wet rag handy when I play.
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Keep them in your bag!
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I bought a groove cleaner and use it all the time.
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I am new to all of this. What is a groove?
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its the grooves you find on the club face.
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I am new to all of this. What is a groove?
it's the little lines "grooved" into the clubs faces..it get's dirty when you don't keep it clean and you lose bite/grip
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I bought a groove cleaner and use it all the time.
That made me laugh. :lol: :lol:
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