In order to ensure that the clubs are in excellent condition at all times, it is necessary to do meticulous routine maintenance and professional testing of the golf clubs. Just look at the caddy on the tour cleaning the head and grip after every shot. Cleaning golf clubs is not just for aesthetics.
Maintenance of the face and sole: Face wear can be caused by many reasons. If the center of the face is worn badly, it means that you hit the ball frequently. If there is a problem with the root and toe of the club head, this implies that there is either a problem with the swing or a problem with the club assembly. Toe wear indicates that the shaft is too short, or the player is standing too far from the ball. Root wear shows the opposite problem. The wear of the sole can reveal the landing angle or swing problems.
Under normal circumstances, wear should occur in the middle of the sole, below the sweet spot. If the wear occurs at the root, it means that the landing angle is too large or the grip position is too low. Hitting the ball with the root can easily lead to a squeeze. Conversely, if wear occurs on the toes, it means that the landing angle is too small or the grip position is too low, and the swing is too steep. Hitting the ball with your toe can easily lead to a skew. If you have these problems, it is best to consult a professional to correct the club or hitting posture.