are extreme hot and cold temperatures damaming to my golf clubs if i leave them in my car?
May 18th, 2009 | by admin |leoabila asked:
are extreme hot and cold temperatures damaming to my golf clubs if i leave them in my car?
Darryl
are extreme hot and cold temperatures damaming to my golf clubs if i leave them in my car?
Darryl

4 Responses to “are extreme hot and cold temperatures damaming to my golf clubs if i leave them in my car?”
By CaptCanuck23 on May 19, 2009 | Reply
yes it is damaging them…the epoxy in the hosel will come loose eventually and the heads will fly off when you hit them
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By ÐIESEŁ ÐUB on May 21, 2009 | Reply
This question was asked yesterday actually. The answer according to golf digest is yes. The epoxy and grips are in danger of cracking. This causes damage to the hosel and the grip. Like the previous poster said…not worth damaging them, and possible injury.
By tiger7377 on May 22, 2009 | Reply
More important question is … how often do you play and practice. I know guys who take clubs in the car because they use them a lot. Storing clubs at a course can help alleviate some of the hot and cold aspect. In texas for instance … a car is like a pressure cooker.
treat your clubs like you would treat a child. also – if you don’t leave your clubs in the car, they are less likely to be stolen.
By GC on May 26, 2009 | Reply
yes, hot tempratures damage the grips and loosen the glue in the hosel, and cold temps, crack and stress fracture the steel of the shaft.