NettetOnly if you think they may get stolen. Unless they get super hot, then you may have a problem with the grips disforming slightly. And the glue/epoxy on the hosel/shaft area can get weak. left clubs in car in phoenix arizona for 4 years, never any issues. I leave my clubs in my car year round and never had an issue. Nettet3. aug. 2024 · I heard a long time ago leaving them outside can ruin the epoxy holding the heads on going from hot cold hot cold and such. Dont know if it's true but it made …
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Nettet10. feb. 2024 · If you have to leave the clubs in the car, do not park them directly in the sun. Find a shaded area and lower the windows slightly to allow the warm air to escape. Besides, the heat and humidity of such an environment will corrode the clubs, and the … Nettet21. mai 2024 · In short, no. As with many sporting goods, two of the most damaging factors for golf clubs are heat and moisture. Depending on your climate and vehicle, a hot … sfcr premises
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Nettet17. jun. 2008 · I could see extreme heat damaging golf balls, but not locked-inside-the-car-on-a-hot-summer-day heat. Or maybe rapid extreme changes in temperature over and over again or prolonged exposure to high heat or something like that. But I'm no expert. Email Titleist and see what they say. Nettet20. jun. 2008 · Drunk Driver said: Assuming your clubs are kept out of direct sunlight It seems improbable they will ever reach temperatures over 100°F which is barley hot enough to melt chocolate, let alone epoxy. This is a little incorrect. Inside a closed car, the temperatures can escalate. Nettet17. sep. 2024 · Call the Police on 101. First things first, do not dial 999. Yes, the theft of your golf clubs will be distressing and an emergency in your eyes, but it's not a Police emergency - not unless the crime is in progress or you can see the perpetrators nearby. If there's no immediate danger, call 101 and report the crime. pant button extender