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Storing clubs

  • 08-01-2007 11:42am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 369 ✭✭


    Lads, quick question...

    Recently purhcased a new set of irons, also recently purchased a new garden shed (nothing fancy, just your average timber garden shed)...

    Live in a small house, so the original plan was, in winter particularly when I'm not usin em much, to stick the golf clubs in the shed....

    However, are they prone to rust? Is this a definite No-No? I just took em out cos I'm headin to the range in a bit and they're very wet with condensation. This has happened before when they're in the boot of the car on a cold night...

    Should I just find a spot for em in the house?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,640 ✭✭✭Gillie


    I would. I keep mine in the house. If you have the room in the house use it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 102 ✭✭mickith


    it should be grand to keep em in shed. just make sure that they are covered up and maybe off the graound if possible. give your clubs a bit of a rub with a cloth after you use them and they should be fine


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 643 ✭✭✭kagni


    If you are really worried rub the shafts with car wax, it will keep the condensation from damaging the shafts. A quick wipe with WD-40 should also do the trick.


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