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How to clean your golf balls, shoes and gloves properly

May 21, 2023
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Let’s be honest—we could probably
all do with learning how to clean our golf balls and other golf equipment better
to make them last longer.

If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place. Golf equipment can be expensive, so it pays to look after it (pardon the pun).

 

How to clean golf balls

While most of us leave our balls in the bottom pocket of our golf bags until we let one slip out of bounds, there’s a better way forward both for the longevity of the ball and its dazzling appearance.

1) The most tried-and-tested method is to get a bucket of warm water and mix some soap into it. A wipe with a damp cloth should remove any excess dirt, but if you want to try a bit harder, a toothbrush or soft-bristled brush should get the job done. One final rinse should have them looking close to new again.

2) If that hasn’t worked, soak your golf balls in a bucket of water and add some white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, bleach or OxiClean (a mix of hydrogen peroxide and washing soda). Soak the balls for up to half an hour but no longer to avoid them getting waterlogged. Again, a cloth or soft-bristled brush should remove any final remnants of dirt. This method is believed to be one step up from the more old-fashioned soap and water combo. 

3) You don’t have to search very far before finding a photo of a load of golf balls in a dishwasher. But does it actually work? It’s been tested many times, and it appears that it doesn’t matter which part of your dishwasher the balls go in—the results are great. It should be noted that if you have a ‘Heated Dry’ cycle, it’s advisable to turn this off, as lengthy heat exposure and golf balls aren’t a good mix. This seems a particularly easy way to get old golf balls looking back to their best.

4) If you’re looking to remove your permanent marker lines, rubbing alcohol, acetone, or nail polish remover is your best bet. Rubbing alcohol is the gentlest of these solutions, while acetone is the harshest, so if applying the latter, use gloves and take care when applying it.  

 

Cleaning golf balls: what not to do

When cleaning your golf balls, don’t…

Soak the balls for too long Leave them in the sun for too long, as this could change the internal compression, which will impact how the ball reacts off the clubfaceUse undiluted bleach, as this might have an unwanted effect on the ball’s outer layer Use a sharp metal brush or too stiff a bristled brush, as you might scratch the surface of the ball or damage the outer layer, both of which will impact the performance of the ball 

 

How to clean golf shoes

how to clean golf balls

Proper golf shoes are a significant investment, and with some straightforward care, you can easily prolong their lifespan, feel and performance.

FootJoy is the No. 1 golf shoe brand and provides great tips and advice on looking after your golf shoes. Some of the following will be alarmingly familiar…

FootJoy suggest rotating your golf shoes, as two pairs of shoes will last more than twice the length of time one pair willUse a shoe horn when putting on your shoes to protect the heel. Damage to the heel can cause a poor fit and often leads to blistering FootJoy strongly recommend leaving a shoe tree in your shoes when you’re not playingDon’t over-tighten your cleats, and check on them after each round Don’t store your golf shoes in the boot of your car, as high temperatures will break down the materials over time

 

Golf shoes: after a round

how to clean golf balls

Always remove any dirt from your
shoes straight after a round. Make the most of the air dryer if you can, and
get rid of any residue, which will make the post-round clean much easier. Wet
wipes are also a great way to give your golf shoes a good clean, and a soft
brush and warm water with soap/Fairy liquid will get into the tricky spots, too.

Tip: It’s best to remove the laces and inner soles when cleaning your shoes to give you the best chance of making them look and perform the best. When drying, place them in an airing cupboard or elsewhere indoors rather than in direct sunlight. Never use a hairdryer, as excessive heat can damage the uppers and outsoles.

Given we live in the UK, we play
some of our golf in the rain, so it’s essential that we look after our shoes.
After cleaning, place newspaper inside the shoes for around 8-10 hours to soak
up excess water, and then employ the shoe tree to encourage the shoe to return
to its normal shape.

FootJoy offers a Wax Shoe Polish perfect for looking after high-quality leather and giving your shoes a lasting shine. However, remember that this is a polish and not a cleaning product—so still ensure your shoes are as clean as possible before applying it.

 

How to clean golf gloves

Like with your shoes, it’s a good
idea to have a few pairs of golf gloves on rotation to extend the lifespan of
each of them.

If you’re just hitting balls on the range, there’s not necessarily any need to use one of your finest Cabretta leather offerings for this. Instead, it’s worth considering a synthetic glove for practice, as they’re more resistant to repeated use, and leather gloves certainly lose their effectiveness when sweating a lot.

Air your golf gloves out as often as
possible. Some golf bags even have a Velcro tab to let you attach your glove,
which certainly helps you get the most out of them.

Related: How to look after your golf glove

While Tour pros may change gloves
every round or so, a decent glove should last you for 15-20 rounds at least.
You can achieve this by not stuffing it in the bottom of your bag with the rest
of your gear. There’s a chance that it might get punctured on the tees, and when
folded up, your gloves will lose their shape and become crusty.

Remember how it felt when you first put that leather glove on? Well, put it back in your bag the same way that it came out. Stretch it back to its original shape and place it flat away from your other bits or, ideally, in the packet it came in.

And when it gets wet, that doesn’t necessarily spell the end of its lifespan. However, do NOT use a hairdryer or put it on a radiator—instead, use your airing cupboard or just let it dry out naturally to help it back to its original shape.

Most leather gloves are not machine washable, either, so only gently hand wash your favourite leather gloves with a mild detergent, and always air dry afterwards.   

 

As well making sure your golf equipment is kept in tip-top condition, you may also want to consider protecting everything with specialist golf insurance.

With Golf Care, policies include Equipment Cover up to £7,500 and Public Liability up to £10m, so you can play golf with peace of mind.

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