Quick and Easy to use
Simply attach ClubScoop's powerful magnet to your clubhead and you're ready to retrieve golf balls quickly from anywhere on the course. When you're done, it clips securely to your bag or trolley, ready for the next rescue mission. Watch the videos below to learn how to use ClubScoop effectively.
Watch: An overview of how to use ClubScoop
Watch: Attaching ClubScoop and Removing the Ball
Multiple Attachment Points for Every Situation
One of ClubScoop's biggest advantages is its flexibility. Unlike fixed retrievers, ClubScoop can attach to various locations on your club head – the face, back, sole, toe, or heel giving you multiple retrieval angles to tackle any tricky situation. Whether you need direct downward access or an extended reach at a shallow angle, ClubScoop adapts to whatever lie your ball finds itself in.

Clubface Attachment: The Classic Setup
Perfect for water hazards and challenging lies. Simply attach ClubScoop to your club face, position the retriever head directly above your ball, and gently lower until the inner ring passes over the ball. Lift smoothly and your ball is secure. Ideal for balls in water hazards, muddy areas, or any situation where you need direct downward access to retrieve rather than play.

Back/Sole Attachment: The Reach Extender
Your secret weapon for tricky situations where you need extended reach. Attach ClubScoop to the back or sole of your club head for a natural downward angle that extends your reach further. Perfect for balls under bushes, in gorse, behind obstacles, or where you need to reach at a shallow angle.

Clubface Attachment in Action: The Direct Drop
In this example, see how simple it is. With ClubScoop attached to your club face, you get precise control and direct access to your ball using your existing golf grip and equipment. Position yourself above the ball so you can lower the retriever head exactly where you need it, then simply drop your club until the retriever head covers the ball.

Anatomy of a ClubScoop
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