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Cool Clubs unveils club sanitizing box which uses powerful UVC lights

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With club cleaning of paramount importance during the Covid-19 pandemic, Cool Clubs founder and CEO, Mark D. Timms, as well as Glen Pangestu (the brand’s interning Engineering student in his senior year from a local collage GCU) have created a club sanitizing cabinet which implements powerful UVC lights.

Used in hospitals, mass transit, cell phones, and multiple other applications that require sanitizing, the cabinet implements UVC light. The lights have the capabilities of being used as a disinfectant due to its shorter wavelength that gives it higher energy – making it efficient at destroying the DNA of many bacterias and viruses.

Cool Clubs club sanitizing box

Made from marine board (a machinable plastic), the cabinet is 25.5in x 17.25in x 53.5in (L x W x H) and is mirrored all around the inside of the box besides the top panel.

The mirrored sheets are mirrored plexiglass, and the cabinet features 2 UVC light bulbs positioned on the top and the bottom of the box. The UVC Light bulbs have 360 degrees disinfection and sterilization power and come with a remote control that allows owners to turn the light bulbs on/off and set a timer for the light bulbs (15min, 30min, and 60min.)

Cool Clubs club sanitizing box

The bulbs use pure aluminum materials heating dissipation which gives longer life, and per the creators, the UVC Light bulb is capable of effectively covering 500 sq./ft.

Cool Clubs club sanitizing box

The club sanitizing box is equipped with four 2″ swivel caster wheels with a rubber base, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated directly to charities that are helping those locally and nationally that have been negatively impacted by Covid-19.

The cabinet is currently in the testing process, with plans to be on sale by the end of June for a price of $1995.00.

Cool Clubs club sanitizing box

Plans are also in the works for a battery-powered grip only cabinet which would cost less than $1000 and would be a portable (3’X1’X1’) unit. Per the company, there are also plans on offering a kit that can be installed in a standard metal cabinet (available in Costco, Home Depot, and on Amazon), which will cost around $500 should there be enough demand.

 

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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What are the best golf socks? – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, not everything is about club selection and shaft options. A heated debate has bubbled up surrounding the best sock options players can wear on the course.

@CletePurcel asked:

“Just bought 2 new pairs of FootJoy shoes and trying to find out the most favorable socks to wear. I try to walk 9 holes two to three times a week and good socks are a must. Thanks in advance.

Members in the forum chimed in with their favorite footwear accessories. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • Maroon_19: “I’ve only worn Kentwool socks for golf for the last 8 years – regardless of weather. I walk 90% of my rounds and play anywhere from 50-75 rounds a year (going to go up as I just retired). They only get worn for golf. As long as you care for them, they’ll care for you. Have had zero blisters with them. I just started using my second set of 8 pair for our Bandon trip earlier this month. The old ones will now go into the daily wear rotation. Still good after all these years.”
  • smoova: “I’ve had good luck with Swiftwick. Walk every round 12 months a year in Colorado.”
  • Hawkeye77: “FJ Pro ProDry is what I’m usually wearing just because I have more of them, but I’ve got some Smartwool socks I love for the wool aspect – they sell them as running socks. The thicker socks are better for certain shoes. I’ve gone merino/other wool in almost all my socks – athletic, “dress” and so forth – no more “Orlon”, lol, some golf socks are the exception.”
  • th6252: “Another vote for Kentwool, honorable mentions to Balega and Falke(thanks to someone on this forum for turning me onto the RU3).”

Entire Thread: “Best golf socks???”

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Blades/MB advice – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, one user is returning to the game after an extended hiatus and is looking for a new set of irons. They’re looking at a number of different options for their iron set and asked the forum to advise.

User @Vuj wrote:

“Hey everyone, I’ve taken 20 some years off from the game other than 2 times a year for obligations. I finally realized golf is my first true love and I’m jumping back in with both feet. It feels like coming out of a coma with how much equipment has changed. My current clubs are Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scots I bought in 1995. Lol. I have been hitting clubs for a few weeks at random stores and finally did a full fitting today. I’m torn between several clubs and would love any opinions y’all can share. Of the ones I’ve hit I like:

Titleist 620MB
Ping Blueprint -T
Mizuno S-1
Taylor Made P-7MB/TW

“I haven’t been able to hit the TaylorMades anywhere yet. I’m having a hard enough time deciding between the other three. Hopefully tomorrow I think I found a place. Any other I NEED to check out? I don’t like Callaway or Srixon. They don’t feel very thin to me. Thanks everyone! excited to learn from this community.”

Members in the forum chimed in with recommendations, questions, and comments. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • Poor Mans Ty Webb: “Any other blades from the last 20 years you should know about? Brother, how much time and money have you got?”
  • SBH9458: “You won’t go wrong with any of those offerings. If you love a blade, then you’re tracking in the right direction. I think important to consider a few more things since you’ve narrowed it down… what shafts are you looking at and what results are they giving you? And what swingweights generate the feel you’re after to get those results? Good luck and man enjoy the journey. What a great time to jump back in!”
  • grochol17: “Definitely need to include the Wilson MBs. They are usually pretty forgiving for a blade because of the way they drill out the head at the shaft (like they are making a bore through design) which allows them to move that mass out towards the toe, bringing up the MOI.”

Entire Thread: “Blades / MB advice”

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From the GolfWRX Classifieds: TaylorMade KITH Spider GT

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At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals who all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.

It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.

Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, @Jaws2525 is selling a TaylorMade Spider GT putter that was made in collaboration with the streetwear brand KITH.

From the listing:

“Taylormade KITH Spider GT. 35 inches. Stock black KBS shaft, KITH grip and headcover. Brand new never used, was sitting in storage since the release. $725 shipped.”

To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link. If you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum, you can learn more here: GolfWRX BST Rules.

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