The Grooveit Wet Club Scrub is one of those rare accessories that sounds like a luxury but quickly becomes an essential part of your routine.
I’ve used plenty of club cleaners over the years, including the cheap "budget" versions of this exact design. However, the Grooveit is a classic example of "buy cheap, buy twice." After losing my previous budget brush due to a weak magnet, I decided to invest in the real deal. The difference in quality and performance is immediately obvious.
Pros
- Extremely strong magnets that "grab" the bag instinctively
- Built-in pump dispenses the perfect amount of water
- Large, sturdy brush head that doesn't swivel or flex
- Secure attachment means you won't lose it on the course
- Makes cleaning clubs during a round incredibly fast
Things to Know
- Significantly more expensive than generic alternatives
- Requires occasional refilling (water/detergent mix)
- A bit bulkier than a standard wire brush
The Power of the Magnet
The standout feature for me is the magnet. On the cheaper versions, you often have to carefully line up the brush to click it back into place. With the Grooveit, you only need to hover it near the bag connector and the magnet "grabs" it.
This isn't just about convenience; it’s about security. I’ve lost brushes after just two rounds because the magnets weren't strong enough to handle the vibration of a trolley or bag. With this unit, I have total confidence that it’s staying exactly where I put it.
Better Cleaning Performance
The brush head itself is the perfect size for irons. Because the build quality is so solid, you can apply firm pressure to scrub away stubborn dirt or deep divot remains without the head swivelling around—a common and annoying fault with imitation models.
The pump action is calibrated perfectly. It dispenses just enough liquid to loosen the dirt without soaking your bag or your towel. As a small personal tip: I add a little pH-neutral car wash liquid to the water in mine to keep my clubs looking pristine.
My Verdict
Yes, it is expensive for a golf brush. You can find "similar" looking products for a third of the price, but in my experience, they are a false economy. They swivel when you scrub, they are harder to re-attach, and they eventually fall off and get lost.
The Grooveit Wet Club Scrub is built to last and designed to work. It’s a premium accessory that actually does what it says on the tin, helping you maintain better spin and control by keeping your grooves clean throughout the round.
Worth the Investment?
If you value your equipment and want a cleaning tool that won't let you down (or fall off your bag), the Grooveit is the only one I would recommend.
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