It is a familiar kind of frustration on the course. You hit a perfect drive, your approach settles just off the green, and now you have a delicate chip to save par. You reach for your wedge, but the grooves are packed with mud. Your towel is either bone-dry and useless or soaked from the morning dew. Either way, it is not helping. Now the shot is harder than it needed to be — not because of your swing, but because your gear was not ready. That is the exact kind of on-course failure Aiming Fluid Golf built its Wash Pocket magnetic towel system to solve.
What is a "Wash Pocket" and How Does It Actually Work?
The market for the magnetic golf towel has grown, but most designs are little more than a standard towel with a magnet sewn inside. Aiming Fluid Golf introduced the Wash Pocket as part of a broader magnetic golf towel system designed around club cleaning, wet/dry towel control, and faster access during a round.
The concept is all about compartmentalization. One corner stays damp on the inside. The entire outside stays dry. A player can scrub a clubface clean with the wet interior, then immediately dry it with the outside, all using the same towel. No fumbling. No mess. No second-guessing whether the towel is going to make things worse.
Clean grooves help preserve more predictable contact, spin, and control — especially on shorter shots where feel matters.
The Wash Pocket gives golfers a reliable, repeatable way to clean clubs mid-round without thinking about it.
A System, Not Just a Towel
Most magnetic towels are evaluated on one thing: how strong is the magnet? That is the wrong question. Aiming Fluid Golf builds around a different standard.
- Cleaning Functionality: Standard magnetic towels handle general wiping well enough. What they do not offer is a controlled, integrated moisture solution. The Wash Pocket fills that gap with a contained wet surface built specifically for active scrubbing.
- Magnetic Integration: The Magna-Anchor™ system uses N52 neodymium magnets and is tested by the company to stay attached at cart speeds over 45 mph. More importantly, it is designed for the real-world failure most golfers know: vibration, bumps, and sideways shear force that can send weaker magnetic towels into the rough.
- System Approach: The towel is designed to work with the Magnetic Landing Pad, which mounts inside a golf bag between club dividers to create a dedicated dock for the Magna-Anchor towel when there is no cart frame or metal surface nearby.
How to Actually Clean Your Clubs on the Course
The right towel should simplify the routine, not add steps to it. The process with the Aiming Fluid Golf towel is straightforward:
- SCRUB - Use the built-in scrub pad to break up heavy duty dirt, mud & grass from your grooves or ball.
- WASH - Use the wash pocket to remove and clean your club or ball while keeping the dirt/debris trapped in the pocket.
- DRY- On the deep waffle pattern microfiber.
The whole thing takes a few seconds. The wet cleaning area stays contained, so the rest of the towel can remain useful for drying hands, grips, and clubs. It is a small detail that removes a distraction most golfers have just learned to live with.
Who Actually Needs This?
The Magna-Anchor system is not for the golfer who wants the cheapest towel on the rack. It is built for players who notice the little failures that interrupt a round:
- The competitive player who knows clean grooves can affect control around the green.
- The organized golfer who wants every piece of gear to have a place.
- The cart rider who is tired of watching towels bounce loose on rough paths.
- The gift buyer looking for something a serious golfer will use long after the box is opened.
The Bottom Line
Smart golf gear does not always need a battery, screen, or swing metric. Sometimes the advantage is simpler: cleaner grooves, faster access, and a towel that stays ready for the next shot. That is the point of Aiming Fluid Golf’s Wash Pocket magnetic towel system. It turns club cleaning into a repeatable on-course routine instead of a small annoyance golfers keep working around.
Ready to upgrade your on-course routine? Visit aimingfluidgolf.com to explore the full system.










