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mojo_13
I am looking at getting some zipper style head covers for my driver and woods. I prefer something plain, just a color and no brand names on them. I looked around and saw some Club Glove brand ones that are mostly plain with just the brand on the side. Anyone else have a lead on any other brands or places to get them? Thanks
DefConOne
I use the Club Gloves. I took a permanent magic marker and blacked out the name, etc. Looks good. I don't use any OEM head covers as I don't want my clubs to attract unwanted attention. :-)
mojo_13
QUOTE (Avatar @ Dec 6 2008, 07:10 PM) *
I use the Club Gloves. I took a permanent magic marker and blacked out the name, etc. Looks good. I don't use any OEM head covers as I don't want my clubs to attract unwanted attention. :-)


Ya I don't have any clubs that are worth a ton I just like the clean look of all one kind/color. How do you like the head covers? Do they hold up pretty good? I was thinking of getting some for my hybrids too.
KMeloney
No idea about the covers you're considering, but lots of people complained about their zippered Titleist 907 headcover scratching their drivers. Could this be a concern that you haven't considered? (I had the T-907 and headcover, too, and I never had a problem with scratching the driver -- but, then again, I was extra careful with it. In the long run though, the zippering headcover just didn't make sense to me...)
mojo_13
QUOTE (KMeloney @ Dec 8 2008, 08:50 AM) *
No idea about the covers you're considering, but lots of people complained about their zippered Titleist 907 headcover scratching their drivers. Could this be a concern that you haven't considered? (I had the T-907 and headcover, too, and I never had a problem with scratching the driver -- but, then again, I was extra careful with it. In the long run though, the zippering headcover just didn't make sense to me...)



Thanks alot for the heads up I never had even thought about that.
KMeloney
Hey, no problem. smile.gif Yeah, if you're particular about your clubs, then maybe you can keep the zipper from causing any problems. But that first time your caddy rips the cover off and scratches the crown? Well.. I'd say it's just best to avoid zippered headcovers. LOL
ballzo
I've had zippered covers scratch both heads and shafts in my bag very easily. I would never use them.
mojo_13
Do any of you know of any just plain colored headcovers that don't have zippers? I'm just going to try to not have any brands or anything on my clubs cleaner that way and don't have to worry about flashing what I've got
bogiesux
QUOTE (mojo_13 @ Dec 9 2008, 02:11 PM) *
Do any of you know of any just plain colored headcovers that don't have zippers? I'm just going to try to not have any brands or anything on my clubs cleaner that way and don't have to worry about flashing what I've got


Here's a link to "magnetic" head covers. I've used a magnetic cover on a driver previously - found I could take it off easily - not this particular brand, however.

http://www.amazon.com/ProActive-Sports-Mag...s/dp/B000VXTD9U
KMeloney
QUOTE (mojo_13 @ Dec 9 2008, 02:11 PM) *
Do any of you know of any just plain colored headcovers that don't have zippers? I'm just going to try to not have any brands or anything on my clubs cleaner that way and don't have to worry about flashing what I've got


My club has these (AM&E) "stretch fur" headcovers with our logo on them. I got them in orange/black to match my bag -- but as you can see, they have just about ever color you can imagine:

http://www.amegolf.net/

They are great headcovers. There's no indication what you have underneath, they're soft, synthetic, pliable, and protective. (I scotch-guarded the non-fur (colored) portion of mine, just to help them repel dirt even more. They still look brand new.)
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