Maintaining your golf equipment in humid climates is crucial to ensure longevity.
After each round, wipe down your clubs with a dry cloth to remove moisture and dirt, especially from the grooves on the clubface. • Store your clubs in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Consider using headcovers for your woods and putters to protect them from humidity and potential scratches. • Regularly check your grips for wear.
High humidity can affect the grip's performance, and replacing them periodically can enhance your control during play. • Lastly, keep your golf shoes clean and dry.
After a round, let them air out and avoid leaving them in a damp environment to prevent mold growth.
Asked 2025-11-11
