![]() ![]() Most OEM clubs have very solid paints in them. I can’t stress enough how much I rely on enamel paint. ![]() Solid pointed toothpicks (lots of them).I often see people paint their clubs with the wrong types of paints, spend a ton of time on paint removal, or struggle because of using the wrong materials. ![]() If you screw up, remove the paint and start over again. Whatever works for you is your “right way.” The end goal is to get paint onto the club and cleaned up to look nice. There’s no “right way” to paint your golf club. There are a million different painting techniques that work.There are a handful of important things to remember: You can save a ton of time and money by doing it yourself. Given how easy it is to do yourself, I thought I would write something up to help explain how to paint your own putter (or really any golf club). A common inquiry I get is about painting putters for people. ![]()
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