Clubhead cleaner designed to keep golf clubs clean and sharp
Dual-layer brush head with nylon and bronze bristles for removing dirt
Retractable groove tool tackles deep, hardened mud in club grooves
Interchangeable brush heads, including 100-percent nylon brush head
Retractable lanyard; optional shoe cleaning attachment with 5-blade scraper
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Always at hand and easy to use, the BrushProŽ quickly cleans the most stubborn dirt and debris from club faces, grooves and shoe spikes in seconds for stronger, longer shots and optimum cleat performance. Dual layer brush head uses nylon and bronze bristles to remove score killing dirt on the club face. Retractable groove tool tackles deep, hardened mud that can clog club grooves. With the retractable lanyard, the Brush Pro is always at hand.
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Keep your clubs clean and sharp to improve backspin, control, and distance with the innovative Frogger Brush Pro club head cleaner. The BrushPro is equipped with a dual-layer brush head that uses nylon and bronze bristles to remove score-killing dirt on the clubface. The BrushPro's retractable groove tool, meanwhile, tackles deep, hardened mud that can clog club grooves and rob you of strong shots. Plus the tool includes interchangeable brush heads, so you can keep the BrushPro with you for the long haul. You can even clean forged clubs thanks to the 100-percent nylon brush head. And golfers will love the optional shoe cleaning attachment, the only shoe cleaner with a five-blade scraper for dirt and a wide bristle to remove finer debris for better cleat traction and form. Equipped with a retractable lanyard that keeps the BrushPro close at hand, the tool is available in several colors.
I just started golfing with a $15 set of clubs from a flea market that are pretty much all covered in dried dirt (no towel and no rinse water at the range). This thing cleared out my groves and brushed off a decent bit of dirt and mud without any real hassle. The wire brush within the plastic brush is a nice feature (default). It does a good job of cleaning up the heads without having to use too much force.
I found the retractable pointed grove cleaner to be particularly useful. I got out mud and dried dirt with relative ease. The ability of this thing to retract back into the handle is a huge perk. But this ability may also be its downfall. One thing I noticed is that there is a lot of wiggle room (imo) that the pick has. When scratching out a rather hard spot that required some extra effort, I found myself choking up so as to not create a bend point at the swivel. I think that it is entirely possible for the pick to break off if you're really pushing hard on the caked...Read more
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It cleans very well. The metal bristles in between the plastic is great idea. It gets the hard dirt and then it nicely sweeps all in one shot. Compared to my old brush where the metal and plastic bristles were separated this product is way better. The extension is also nice. What a relief to have it.
I gave it 4 stars because the hook to the bag is very week cheap plastic. I can see it break fairly soon. Not sure why they just didn't get a studier hook.
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I am miticulous when it comes to keeping my clubs clean. I have tried all kinds of brushes and I like the Frogger the best. I have forged clubs and you shouldn't use metal bristles to clean them. The frogger comes with the nylon head, but more importantly, the nylon head is stiff enough to get the clubs clean.
I broke my first Frogger brush (my fault) and tried other cheaper brushes. They just were not stiff enough to clean the clubs.
So, I bought another Frogger. Gets the job done...although a bit expensive.
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