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The Proper Way to Clean Your Golf Balls

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 9, 2025Updated:March 9, 20252 Mins Read
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Cleaning your golf balls is essential for maximizing your performance on the course. Golf balls pick up dirt and mud from frequent use, impacting their performance. While you can’t clean your ball during a round whenever you want, there are two instances when you are allowed to lift and clean your golf ball. The first instance is when you’re on the green, and the second is in between holes. Cleaning your golf ball on the green is crucial, as even a little mud can affect your putt drastically.

The traditional way to clean golf balls during a round is by using a golf-ball washer. Most courses have ball-washers set up on the tees for players to use. The ball-washer uses stiff brushes, water, and cleaning solution to remove dirt and grime from the ball. If you’re on the green or prefer not to use a ball-washer, you can also clean your ball using a golf towel. Simply dampen a portion of the towel with water, rub your ball on that portion to remove dirt and mud, then wipe it dry with the dry part of the towel.

When cleaning golf balls at home, there are no rules to follow. The best method for cleaning golf balls at home is to soak them in a bucket of hot, soapy water. Using non-abrasive soap will allow you to quickly clean all of your golf balls at once. Some less traditional methods for cleaning golf balls at home include using a dishwasher, nail polish remover for tough stains, or a washing machine. If using a washing machine, it’s best to put the balls in a mesh bag and then into a pillowcase to prevent damage to the balls and the machine.

Keeping your golf balls clean is essential for optimal performance on the course. Regularly cleaning your golf balls can help maintain their performance and longevity. By knowing when and how to clean your golf balls, you can ensure that you’re playing at your best during your rounds. Whether using a golf-ball washer on the course or a bucket of soapy water at home, keeping your golf balls clean is a simple yet effective way to improve your game.

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