Golf Club Cleaner For Your Club

by Mike Sigers on February 7, 2006

Pro Club Cleaner

Pro Club Cleaner was recently shown at the PGA Merchandise Show. Jeff Gallatin is the owner of this fine piece of equipment.

Apparently Pro Club Cleaner made quite a good showing, with a consistent flow of people, stopping by to talk, interested in what the machine does, how it works, how much it cost.

Jeff was plenty busy handing out copies of the promotional video, demonstrating the machine and developing some new relationships.

If you’ve not seen it before, Pro Club Cleaner power washes an individual golf club head or grip in two to three seconds or an entire set of golf clubs and grips in two to three minutes.

Golfers insert their clubs one by one into a chamber where they’re greeted by a series of stationary brushes and strategically placed spray-jets that blast the dirt off the clubface without the use of any additives or chemicals, just the use of high water pressure. It takes less than 5 minutes to assemble, it’s maintenance free, and there are no moving parts. Unlike most club cleaners, this one does grips too.

Clubs can be fed shaft first and will emerge grease and grime free for a nice tacky grip. Pro Club Cleaner can be placed at your Cart Barn, with the Bag Storage personnel, close to the Starter or on the Driving Range. Either place, it’s a great way to service your golfers !

Jeff and his sidekick, JR, will now be on the road in Texas, Arizona, California, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas, making deliveries and presenting demonstrations of the machine along the way before going home to Ann Arbor.

If you’re interested in seeing the Pro Club Cleaner at work, give him a call at 734-368-0256 and ask him to stop by your facility. Ask about leasing catered to your golf season. You can also send an email to jeff@pro-club-cleaner.com and check out the video HERE.

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1 dave 02.08.06 at 4:34 pm

I will pass this information along.

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