HOW TO CLEAN YOUR GOLF CLUBS

Professional golfer Leslie Cloots gives a tutorial on cleaning your clubs using Lie+Loft's club soap.

Club Soap: for your hands, face, hair, irons, + wedges.

Yo, homie. How often do you clean your clubs? You ever treat them to a nice pedicure? They sure do deserve it. 

We’re here to help you out with that.

Introducing a brand new limited time product for your everyday use: Lie+Loft club soap.

Hand soap? Club soap does the trick.

Face wash? Club soap does the trick.

Shampoo? Club soap does the trick.

Golf club scrub down? You guessed it, club soap does the trick.

We wanted one of our favorite homies to try it out for herself to see what she thought since her clubs take quite a beating throughout the week. (Don’t worry, she’s gentle with them. She just plays a lot of g.)

Take a peek (and notes) on how to get the most out of your club soap with the one and only, professional golfer Leslie Cloots. // #golfishome

Perfect fit in your golf bag.

Smell test: passed.

Keep the wrapper off for this next part.
Cheddar.
Soak your clubs for a hot minute.
Those grooves could use a good cleanin'.
That's better.
Nice lid.

Oh yeah, and did we mention the soap works great on your golf bag too?

Same goes for your grips. By using this soap on ’em, you can get that tacky, right-off-the-shelve feel to make them last well past their expiration date. 

Trust the pros.

Tools of the trade.
Keep 'er safe until next time.

Thanks for checkin’ in on this tutorial!
For the latest batch of handmade L+L Club Soap, click here. // lieandloft.com

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