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Golfers love Phoenix because it caters to their sports passion. There are a great number of Phoenix golf courses for you to try out, and all have Phoenix city golf tee times that you can reserve on your computer from the comfort of your home and work at your convenience. One outstanding golf course that will treat you well is the Stonecreek Golf Club in North Central Phoenix. At par-71, this 18-hole golf wonder also comes with onsite professional golf instructors to give you tips to improve your game, as well as chipping greens, a driving range, practice bunkers and putting greens. For those who are ready to step up to the challenge, come to the Superstition Springs Golf Club. Previously used as a PGA Tour qualifying golf course, the grounds and landscape are as delightful as the course layout itself. For any Phoenix golf course you visit, you will want to make your time there worthwhile by being prepared for a great day of golf out on the course. One way to do that is to make sure that your golf clubs are cared for properly. Clean golf clubs do their part to ensure that you play a great round of golf.

You will want to bring along a couple of small dry towels as you are out on the golf course. Use these to wipe off the golf club head after you use it to play. This will go a long way to keeping the club head clean.

However, you will want to thoroughly clean your golf clubs after play, and especially if it has been wet and muddy outside. The best and cheapest way to do this is to simply wash the irons' club heads in warm soapy water. You can use a little soft brush to clean any lingering dirt off the groves on the heads. After washing and rinsing, simply dry them thoroughly with a soft towel to dry them completely, because lingering moisture on the golf club heads can lead to rust. While you have the towel in your hand, also run it over the shaft of the golf club to clean and dry it as well.

Woods need to be treated a little differently from the irons. It can damage wood clubs to submerge them in water. When you return from golfing, wipe them off with a sudsy damp cloth and afterwards dry them with a clean towel.

You can also clean the grip of your golf clubs, too. You can use a sudsy wet towel to wash off the grip, rinse under running water being careful not to get the shaft wet, and then dry with a clean towel.

Taking care of your expensive golf clubs will make them last longer, and clean golf clubs will help give you a more secure grip and greater precision from the club, thereby improving your swing out on the golf course in Phoenix.

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San Dimas

Located in California`s Inland Empire, this course offers a distinctive, interesting layout. It is a good test for the causual golfer.



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Mt. Meadows

Hilly terrain and scenic mountain views with large undulating greens makes this 18-hole course beautiful and exciting to play. The par 3, 13th is a great challenge and offers great views.



Inland Empire, California

Shandin Hills

Built in 1984, this Cary Bickler designed, 18 hole public course is situated on the edge of the foothills northwest of the city of San Bernardino, California.



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Seascape

Indulge yourself in the grace and beauty of one of California`s most esteemed courses and discover your game in the heart of Northern California.



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Coyote Hills

Coyote Hills is hidden away in the foothills with elegant waterfalls, cascading streams, cobblestone bridges and breathtaking views.



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Foothills

The layout, designed by renowned course architects Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, offers the opportunity for both extreme pleasure and unrelenting challenge.



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Franklin Canyon

Located in booming western Contra Costa County, the course plays 6,761 yards from the tips. Rating is 71.8 and slope is 127.