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Another name for "Ball washer" is "Ball shagger". It really is mainly a piece of equipment for the cleaning of dirty Golf balls. As golf balls have a rough surface as opposed to other balls and so are mostly applied to grassy surfaces, they tend to collect more dirt which can affect their aerodynamics properties.

Ball washers can be either operated by hand or electronically. They mainly consist of a cylindrical housing, in which the ball to be clean is inserted. The ball that you play with is the ball you must continue to use through the green and soon you hole out. You cannot clean it through the green, unless you are playing a scramble format or a rule lets you lift, clean and place your ball back.

Between used golf ball washer is a good time to properly clean your ball with a Golf ball washer. The cleaning process occurs via circulating brushes. If you want to clean more amount of balls then machines are used which suck up can balls like a vacuum cleaner, wash them, clean them and put them in a separate net thereafter.

We can mainly classify the washer in toe category as post-mounted and cart-mounted. Both consist of reservoir filled with cleaning solution, and fixed brushes and a manual plunger for cleaning the ball. The post-mounted type usually has a towel attached and is usually located near the middle tee box across the cart path on the driver's side.

With the advancement of technology we are able to make use of washers that are battery powered, portable which washes the complete ball surface in a single operation and yet is simple to operate and keep maintaining. Nay websites provide us with a wide range of "Ball washers" available, we are able to choose any of them as per our need.




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