How Do You Take Care of Your T-Series Irons?

Follow Thread

By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff

  • 8 Likes
  • 29 Replies
  1. POIREITON ANGOM

    POIREITON ANGOM
    ABU DHABI


    I usually use a soft-bristle plastic brush with plain water after every round or range session. Once the clubs are dry, I spray a bit of WD-40 and wipe down the clubheads to keep them clean. For the grips, I use a liquid dish soap and a hand towel.
  2. I always clean with soap water and brush after every shot, keeps the face clean and works well!
  3. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    I wash mine with a tub of water, a groove it brush and a soft towel. I am very careful not to submerge the woods though.
  4. DStover

    DStover
    Smithfield, NC

    Clean them with a soft brush after a shot if needed. After every round or trip to the range I use Sprayway glass cleaner a soft brush and microfiber towel. keeps them looking new. For the grips a little dish soap and water and a soft bristle brush.
  5. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    I have a MINI G on my bag that is used between shots. Once I get home, they are cleaned with mild soap and water with a brush. Dried off with microfiber towel and laid down to rest until the next round. Grips get wiped as needed based on conditions.
  6. Knollwood 1894

    Knollwood 1894
    Westchester County NY

    wipe with wet towel after every shot. Clean irons and the grips once a week with hot water and dish soap . Air dry and good to go the next day - feel like new grips and love the shine of the irons in the bag.
  7. BHershman

    BHershman
    Palm Beaches

    I clean them while I play with the brush that was given to me after my T Series fitting in 2023 (will retire that one and use the one given to me at my latest fitting) and I clean them with water and a soft bristle brush after nearly every round.
  8. LGuzman

    LGuzman
    Palm Beaches, FL

    I usually have a wet towel/soft brush during the round with a dry towel to clean/dry them. About once a month, a quick soak with dish soap and water in a 5-gal bucket, a small brush and a dry towel does the trick.
  1. Prev
  2. 1
  3. 2

Please login to post a comment.

Sign In

Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?

Sign Up