Golfers abuse their clubs 27 times more than they do their shoes.
Clubs can feel pain.
Humiliation rarely elicits a positive response in the club.
“Spiking” the club back into the bag is club abuse.
Not cleaning your club after a round is NOT club abuse. Running over that club with your Land Rover IS club abuse.
Putters are clubs, too.
Just because a driver is a larger club does not mean it can handle more abuse.
The putter is the most abused club with more than 1 million cases reported last year in Georgia alone!
Contrary to their name, it is not OK to throw “Rescue” irons into bodies of water.
The 7 iron is the least abused club in the bag. What’s so cool about the 7 iron?
Steel shafted clubs suffer more traditional abuse like spiking and hurling.
Club abandonment is club abuse.
There were 78,332 cases of suspicious cart trampling reported last year alone.
More than 1 million clubs are abused every single clear, mild Saturday when the wife is out running errands.
A club is abused every 2 seconds. After every shanked drive.
Many abandoned clubs go several days without shelter before being recovered by groundskeepers.
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