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Not so long ago, back in 2016 on a warm winter day, I had to go practice and play at the local par 3 course. The ground is still wet. Normally I would have 2 or 3 towels on the bag knowing it was a wet and muddy day here in Oregon. If you're not playing in cold, wind and rain, then you're not playing much.
The photo above is what I did a few times and some of you have and some of you still do. It's on the very back belt loop, kind of hard to get to, but anywhere else and the wind or the swing moves the towel in the way; like always. Even on the very back of my shorts, wind can do funny things to a towel on a carabiner on your belt loop. We do this to have the towel handy. Otherwise, the towel is on the golf bag or in the golf cart where you can't use it when you need it. And if you don't secure it to your belt loop, you'll forget it on the ground.
I still used the left side of my shorts to wipe clean my clubface. The towel was for really bad mud. But now I have Patent Pending CleanFace golf shorts to use, and my towels are always with me.
I created a wet and dry towel sewn into areas of the clothing that makes it accessible to clean any clubface in your bag.
On pants, rain pants, knickers and capris, there are 1-4 pocket towels and shorts, skirts/skorts 1-2 pocket towels strategically placed on the garment. These are sewn into the material and do not get removed. The pockets help with cleaning or for shielding the clubface from the rain as you wait your turn on or around the green.
I've been using my pants and shorts to clean my clubface while practicing or playing for over 20 years. I would clean my clubface by wiping it across my upper thighs. On many a wet day, and after a long day, I could feel the wetness seeping through onto my legs making me colder and wetter.
I knew I needed a towel that could get wet on the outside when wiping clean my clubface but not get wet on the inside of my pants or shorts after hours of use. Using soft touch water repellant material inside soft durable micro-fiber towels that are highly absorbent and dry quickly when you need it to, I found a way to make your wet pants feel absolutely dry and normal as any other pair of pants.
We all have work pants of sorts. Some suits, other slacks, and still jeans or uniforms are worn for work and are expected to get dirty and used during work hours. That's why they're called work clothes. These pants, shorts, skorts, knickers and rain pants are meant to be used. Now get your built-in towels wet, all of them, and play better golf.
Multi-layer towel keeps wet on the outside and dry on the inside
Hills, mounds, slopes, craters, depressions; not a lot of flat lies on a golf course, except for the teeing ground. Once you're in your stance on that slope with the left foot two feet above the right foot making practice swings, the last thing you want to do is leave that position to get a towel to clean your clubface. CleanFace golf pants have a towel on the right thigh in perfect position to wipe clean that dirty clubface, keeping you in the moment to make the next swing at the ball with confidence.
Wet the outside towel to use as a wet towel and the inside pocket towel will stay dry.
Please reach us at office@cleanclubface.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
CleanFace prototype rain pants are out for testing
During my 30+ years of playing golf, I've found that there are certain swing positions and instances when the easiest way to wipe clean my clubface and still keep me in the moment are on a certain pocket towel. Overtime, I found that I had dirt, grass and wetness on four areas: both my shins and thighs. Maybe 1 or 2 pocket towels is all you need.
I am presently in the design stage for these types of bottom wear. Keep coming back to see updates to the photo gallery.
Take a water bottle and press it against the towel moving the tip of the bottle around to get the area wet where you want it.
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