CStables
New member
Good evening fellow golfers. I recently picked up a set of clubs my Dad passed down to me, and have been bitten by the golf bug. I have 4 young kids though, so I don't get much time to play. The good thing about living in Florida and playing golf is that I can play year round.
The clubs my Dad passed down are old Technique Golf G2 clubs, so I have been thinking of upgrading once I get more time to play. This past weekend I was digging through my parents storage shed and found bag of clubs in there and to my surprise there was a TaylorMade RBZ stage 2 driver, aeroburner rescue hybrid, Cleveland Tour Action irons and a 56* wedge, and an Odyssey #9 white hot pro putter in there. I was very pleased with my find and will now be updating my bag. The clubs have minimal use on the face, but some rust spots from being kept in a shed. Does any one know of a good way to remove the rust from these clubs?
The clubs my Dad passed down are old Technique Golf G2 clubs, so I have been thinking of upgrading once I get more time to play. This past weekend I was digging through my parents storage shed and found bag of clubs in there and to my surprise there was a TaylorMade RBZ stage 2 driver, aeroburner rescue hybrid, Cleveland Tour Action irons and a 56* wedge, and an Odyssey #9 white hot pro putter in there. I was very pleased with my find and will now be updating my bag. The clubs have minimal use on the face, but some rust spots from being kept in a shed. Does any one know of a good way to remove the rust from these clubs?