Guest Post - Golf Equipment Storage - Best Ideas and Tips

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Golfers are always looking for easy and efficient ways to store their golf equipment but unfortunately most of the time, they get left in the trunk of the car or in the corner of the garage.  You want your gear to be within reach when heading out the door but out of the way so they don’t become an inconvenience.

Here are some ideas and tips to keep in mind if you’re looking for a simple ways to store your golf equipment

Best Golf Equipment Home Organization Tips

1. Choose the Right Spot

Although there are several closets in your home, only a few of them will work for storing your golf clubs and other tools. An entryway drop closet is the best option because you can store your clubs upon returning from your round and grab them before leaving. This spot will also keep your clubs within reach when you want to inspect them before the upcoming tournament. 

2. Use Every Space

Forget about tossing your golf bag and other equipment in the mudroom. It will occupy much space, and getting ready before your round can be a little time-consuming. 

Instead, build a small special closet where you can keep all your stuff away from the rest of the shoes and the coats in the mudroom. If you don’t have a mudroom, consider building a closet in the garage or the basement to keep your stuff within reach.

3. Make Use of Dividers

You don’t have to spend extra cash to transform your old closet. Even if you’re on a tight budget, you can use movable dividers to create the right storage space. 

Use a divider to create enough space for her and his golf bags, so things don’t get messed up. You can also sort the clothes, caps, and other essentials without spending extra cash to transform the closet. The best thing about dividers is that they’re not permanent, so you can customize your storage space according to your needs. 

4. Keep the Shoes Away

Make sure that there’s a special shelf to keep your golf shoes. Cleaning your shoes on a regular basis will protect them and keep them in shape. Use a dry brush to remove all the dry sand, and then use a special cleaning solution to remove the stubborn mud stains. 

Wearing golf shoes for a long time can make them smell a bit unpleasant. There are special sprays and home remedies that can help you get rid of the stinky smell, so your shoes will smell clean and fresh for your next round. 

5. Build a Shelf

Putting your golf bag on the floor isn’t the smartest idea. It will occupy much space in your closet, and you will struggle to store other sports equipment, especially if you live in a busy household.

Building a shelf where you can stand your bag is a smart move. You would still have the precious floor space, and the bag will always be within reach. 

Rods and shelves help multiply the storage space you have, so you can make use of every inch. You can also use dividers to separate your golf equipment from other sports equipment in the same closet if you’re sharing it with someone else. 

6. Protect your Clubs

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When you consider that a new driver and set of irons can set you back a couple thousand dollars.  Leaving the clubs leaning against the side of the closet isn’t the best idea since they could fall and get damaged. Instead, keep them in the bag, so you can grab it whenever you’re ready to head out. 

7. Show Off Your Trophies

Keep yourself motivated by showing off your accomplishments. Using shelves, you can make use of every inch in the closet to create a small space to store your trophies. Seeing your awards and mementos every time you’re grabbing your golf equipment will give you the needed motivational push before your next round.

8. Consider a Golf Storage System

If all else fails consider a practical storage system that you can use in your closet or set up in a garage. It features several shelves where you can sort your clubs, balls, and other gear. Some even have enough space to keep his and her golf bags. They’re usually easy to assemble and feel quite sturdy, so you can get plenty of years out of these systems.

Wrap Up

A small closet is enough to keep your golf equipment well-organized and ready for your upcoming round. Organizing your small closet space is all about using dividers, shelves, and racks to keep all the small items within reach but also more expensive organizing systems setup in easy to access locations can make perfect sense as well.

Guest Post by Brian Peña @ Red Birdie Golf.  Brian has been playing golf for more than 30 years.  He first picked up the game when he was 12 years old as a way to spend time with his very busy dad.  His love and passion for the game has grown over the years, which prompted him to start the website Red Birdie Golf.  His vision for this website is to help beginner and intermediate golfers better understand the game and inform them about the best products on the market so that they can play their best and enjoy the game to the fullest. Make sure to follow them on Facebook and Instagram to get the latest information.

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