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About CaddyPatch | Tips After every 50 hits or so, peel the CaddyPatch off your club face and move it slightly up or down and reapply it to the club face. This will keep the grooves of the club face from prematurely wearing out the back of the CaddyPatch. If, after a rain, the mats at the driving range are wet, I either practice my irons without using my CaddyPatch, or tee up the ball and use a club to practice off the tee instead of the mat. Once the mats have dried out, resume your use of CaddyPatch. After about a hundred and fifty hits with a short iron….about the third bucket, my CaddyPatch seemed to have lost some of the texture of its napped surface. I took a wire ball brush and brushed the surface of CaddyPatch. A careful but vigorous brushing was able to raise the nap and get me through another bucket of range balls. |