Putter Care
CP2020 and CP2022 Putter Care
Wood care
Wipe with a damp soft cloth. Wood is finished with polyurethane for durability. If wood looks dull or has been exposed to harsh fertilizers, apply a quality clear paste wax to the wood. Non-colored automotive and furniture waxes containing Carnauba wax provide the best protection.
Metal care
Wipe with damp soft cloth to clean. Copper inserts will develop a patina with age.
Use a head cover to prevent dents and scratches.
Take precautions not to strike the club against rocks or sharp objects.
Dry the putter after each round.
Club head should not be left wet or in contact with water after play. Dry your putter after each round, and do not store it in a head cover that is wet.
Store the putter in a heated space during winter.
To be safe you should store your putter in a dry heated location for the winter if you live in a cold climate.
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M11 and B11 Putter Care
Wood care
Wipe with a damp soft cloth. Wood is finished with a marine-quality urethane for durability. If wood looks dull or has been exposed to harsh fertilizers, apply a quality clear paste wax to the entire club head – metal and wood. Noncolored automotive and furniture waxes containing Carnauba wax provide the best protection.
Metal care
Wipe with damp soft cloth to clean. Putters are made from 300-series stainless steel that will not rust. Keep black oxide putters in head cover to prevent scratches. Black oxide can scratch revealing stainless steel color below.
Use a head cover to prevent dents and scratches.
Golf balls will not dent the wood strike face of the club, but do take precautions not to strike the club against hard or sharp objects like rocks.
Dry the putter after each round.
The woods used in CP wood-core putters are very dense and naturally resistant to damage from moisture, although the club head should not be left wet or in contact with water. Dry your putter after each round, and do not store it in a head cover that is wet.
Store the putter in a heated space during winter.
Freezing temperatures should not effect the durable wood core, but this it just a precaution. I have kept my CP putter in the garage over the last four winters and it has been fine.