Tsi driver face clean

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By MHusk

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  1. MHusk

    MHusk
    United Kingdom

    Hello. I have notice ball and tee marks on the face of my tsi3 driver and have been yawing vinegar to remove them and works pretty well.

    What’s everyone using to remove there’s ?

    Thanks Matt

  2. J.C.

    J.C.
    Texas

    Do you use colored tees of plastic tees? I strayed away from colored or plastics tees because i noticed i was getting tee marks on my driver.
  3. MHusk

    MHusk
    United Kingdom

    I use the bamboo castle tees. Which are pink costed so might be an idea to try something els :)

    Thank you for your reply :)
  4. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    Just a damp towel
  5. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    I always noticed that the other guys using TM always had a lot of marks on their driver faces. I kinda always thought that was a nice way to kinda have some visual feedback. I know its just a by product of the face material but could be a nice way to see whats happening on the course if you're spraying it or maybe hitting the high soft spinner. For whatever reason the titleist faces didn't really have that show up. Like Tyler said, wipe er down with your wet golf towel and move to the next tee!
  6. Darryl M

    Darryl M
    Wichita, KS

    I use warm water and towel dry right after once I'm done with the range or a round. I use green tees on the range for feedback as sometimes I hit down with my driver (a new issue because of trying to hit down with my irons) and the results don't always show that I did. But once again I use warm water & a towel


    Darryl M
  7. Fred L

    Fred L
    Centerport,NY

    When I see that on my TSi3 i wpie with my wet towel and off it goes. Nice though as we can see when we are making contact.
  8. George V

    George V
    Montgomery, AL

    Military
    I actually find that it's easier to get marks off the TSi face and sole than some other models from the past ... another selling point? ;)
    For those hard-to-remove tee marks, I've always had good luck using those white "Mr Clean" sponges.
  9. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    I like to leave one or two to give me the confidence that I will strike it there again.
  10. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    I use Lysol Wipes to clean up marks on club faces and make them Covid Free.

    Cheers,
    Dr. K
  11. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    +1 for the Mr. Clean sponges. Use them all the time.
  12. Michael E

    Michael E
    New York

    I moved to Natural wood tees years ago, havent seen a white mark since.
  13. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Smart thinking Michael E!
  14. Learned a neat tip from a caddie back in the day. If you take a little bit of green sand from the divot filler, add a little water and wipe away with a towel, it will remove it instantly. Did no damage to my club face. Hopefully the tee marks are in the center of the face!
  15. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Matt G said:

    Learned a neat tip from a caddie back in the day. If you take a little bit of green sand from the divot filler, add a little water and wipe away with a towel, it will remove it instantly. Did no damage to my club face. Hopefully the tee marks are in the center of the face!

    Wow! If I catch my caddie using sand to clean the face of any of my clubs he/she will instantly forfeit their fee and will walk back to the clubhouse empty-handed. :) But that's just me....
  16. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Matt G said:

    Learned a neat tip from a caddie back in the day. If you take a little bit of green sand from the divot filler, add a little water and wipe away with a towel, it will remove it instantly. Did no damage to my club face. Hopefully the tee marks are in the center of the face!

    Agree with Dale. Just cannot believe cleaning the face of a club with any coarse product, when a damp towel will do the job with a little elbow grease. Just an opinion, sounds he was looking for an easy way at your expense. Wondering if you would use sand to remove a mark from you new car? With respect.

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