Recoil Channel Brush

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By dave p

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  1. dave p

    dave p
    lexington, KY

    I have asked this previously, but can't seem to get a good answer. So thought I'd post again. I have been actively seeking a brush suitable to clean the recoil channels on my915 F and H. The only tool I have to use is a Scotty divot tool, but starting to scratch. Can anyone point me in the right direction of how or where to get a brush small and soft enough to use on my clubs? I know they are out there, A picture of one was posted from our friends in Canada, and a Titleist rep told me they were made. With all the club manufacturers using these channels, just can't imagine a tool specifically designed not available. Thanks!

  2. Michael W

    Michael W
    Highlands Ranch, CO

    Rubbermaid makes a small brush/rubber tip kitchen cleaner that I have found works great. Should be able to find one in the house cleaner section at your local grocery store or Wal-Mart.

    Good luck!
  3. PRO V

    PRO V
    golf course

    Dave, I use the edge of my scorecard. Works wonders!
  4. Chris P

    Chris P
    Katy, TX

    vurich said:

    Dave, I use the edge of my scorecard. Works wonders!

    Great minds think alike, Vern. Scorecard seems to be the easiest and most accessible item handy. Hope you're doing well.
  5. Scott H

    Scott H
    west falmouth, MA

    I have whittled a wooden tee to fit the slot. Then if necessary the edge of my towel to run through for final cleanup.
  6. richbow9

    richbow9
    Huddersfield,

    Toothbrush when cleaning the clubs at home, but on course I use a tee push into my towel or a groove cleaning brush that I got from the Wentworth pro shop

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