Titleist groove/recoil channel brush..

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By Stephen F

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  1. Stephen F

    Stephen F
    Belleville Ontario, ON

    Here's the little gem I got in the mail a while back!!

  2. David T

    David T
    Calgary, Alberta

    Wow, that looks awesome!   It appears to be nice and compact based on the size of your hand.

    Do the bristles retract into the handle?  

    In any case, great tool to have on your bag, especially if you have to clean the recoil channel on your 915 fairway / hybrid!

  3. Stephen F

    Stephen F
    Belleville Ontario, ON

    Hey David.... no - the bristles don't retract and it is pretty handy. It's also on a coiled up cord(like a telephone chord) so you can stretch it out a couple feet. Sweet deal - thanks Titleist!
  4. Alan S

    Alan S
    Martensville, SK

    Is there any place I could buy one of these?

  5. PROV1X Player

    PROV1X Player
    Tecumseh

    Very Nice!
  6. Shawn B

    Shawn B
    Kelowna, BC

    Nice little gadget.
  7. Dennis B

    Dennis B
    New Lowell, ON

    Nice, that little tool would really be handy to have.

  8. Adam H

    Adam H
    St. Catharines

    This is amazing! Have yet to find something that really works well on the golf course after I get a little too much fairway stuck in my 4 wood ... lol

  9. Peter G

    Peter G
    Markham, ON

    That's the best looking compact brush I've ever seen good job Titleist awsome promotional item would love one on my 2013 cart bag hint hint

  10. robert w

    robert w
    Beeton, ON

    That is the perfect tool!!!! I have an impossibly hard time trying to get the recoil channel clean after lots of "turf" action. Would anyone know if these can be ordered from Titleist????Nothing on the market seems to work well for getting in the grooves? Thanks for sharing. All the best. Rob
  11. Peter H

    Peter H
    Delta, BC

    Very Cool....
  12. Jamie L

    Jamie L
    Winnipeg, MB

    Great gadget. I am always getting turf stuck in my 915F and 915H.

  13. Wendy H

    Wendy H
    Ontario

    So I finally went out and upgraded to a 915d2.....now I need to find one of these. Are they available at golf shops or only through Titleist? I can't wait for spring to try out the new driver. :D
  14. Mitch D

    Mitch D
    Richmond Hill, ON

    Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Wendy,
    Congrats on the new driver!!!

    The brushes are really only intended for Fairways and Hybrids as they're making direct contact with the ground.  Since the driver shouldn't be making regular contact with the turf, the brushes aren't really intended for them.

    Cheers,
    Mitch D
    Team Titleist Canada

  15. Wendy H

    Wendy H
    Ontario

    Good to know. Thank you Mitch. Hopefully I won't be taking any divots with my driver in the near future. :)
  16. FJL

    FJL
    Kitchener, ON

    The bottom of a driver will say a lot about you as a driver of the ball and also lends clues to your swing path, especially if there are scratch marks on the Driver's bottom made from contacting the ground.  White marks from a tee are often prevalent but can come off with a cleaning, but hitting the ground with your Driver should not happen ever from a teed ball position.  One can tell by looking at your clubs in the golf cart or before a lesson, if you slice or hook simply by interpreting the marks traced on the bottom of your Driver... even before you hit the ball I'll know if you're a slicer or hooker, it's written on the bottom of your club(s).

    I never understood why a golfer even takes a practice swing to try and get the Driver to graze the top of the tee... any contact with the ground will simply  "rob you" of  some of the speed you've generated in the swing.  Set your knee flex in your set up/posture and maintain your "level" with the same knee flex throughout the entire swing.  Oh and "Tee it high and let it fly!"

  17. Darius V

    Darius V
    Barrie, ON

    Hey FJL...

    What you say is very true regarding the driver. However, the 915F is used off the fairway and as such makes contact with the ground in order to get the face of the club making proper impact with the ball. I can fully understand why people want and need to clean the grove when using their clubs out of the rough and off tighter lies in the fairway.

    I currently play the 913F so I do not have the issue noted by 915 players, but I can surely understand how it could become a factor with the softer grasses in the rough we have in Ontario relative to the coarse rough I have experienced down south.

    Darius

  18. dave p

    dave p
    lexington, KY

    WOW!!!!!   I have the 915F and H and have spent the last three months looking for such a tool.  I spoke to Titleist rep about these during the  Titleist 2 Man Championship we have  at my course every year.  He told me they were not available to the public.  So I continue to use my Scotty divot tool to get dirt out of the recoil channel. It works, bur also scratches, so I am still looking for this.

    Does anyone know if they will become available to the public in 2016. Have looked online and through the 2016 Titleist catalog.

    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    Good Luck TT and keep putting the ball where they mow!

  19. dave p

    dave p
    lexington, KY

    WOW!!!!! That's awesome!  I upgraded both my 913F / H to the 915F /H. Have been in a constant search to find a tool to clean the recoil channel.  Have been using my Scotty divot tool, but scratches.  I spoke to a Titleist rep. in the fall at the Titleist 2 man championship held yearly at our course. He said there was a tool but not available to the public.  I have scanned the Titleist Catalog for 2016 and searched online, with no success. 

    TT when can we get these to take care of our clubs?  Have a hard time believing Titleist can not get this invaluable tool out to its club users.   Please help!!!!!

    Thanks,  happy new year to TT!!!!

    Dave P.

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