Coolest Headcovers What are your favorites?
#56
Posted 20 November 2007 - 06:35 PM
#59
Posted 21 November 2007 - 09:31 PM
I have just added this one to the bag. I custom ordered it with a long sleeve for better shaft protection. I am thinking about adding some Jan Craig covers in lime green/yellow/white for my 3,5, and hybrid. Now if I could just find a matching putter cover I'd be set.
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#60
Posted 21 November 2007 - 09:58 PM
Qoute have just added this one to the bag. I custom ordered it with a long sleeve for better shaft protection. I am thinking about adding some Jan Craig covers in lime green/yellow/white for my 3,5, and hybrid. Now if I could just find a matching putter cover I'd be set.
I actually knit my own driver and wood covers. I sell them for $15. Hint hint.
I actually knit my own driver and wood covers. I sell them for $15. Hint hint.
#62
Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:22 PM
Now this is a cool Srixon putter headcover
And this might have to be transformed into a cover for one of my clubs
And this might have to be transformed into a cover for one of my clubs
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#69
Posted 16 December 2007 - 06:48 AM
Alrighty then I am gonna let you guys in on a little secret....
First find a plush figure that you want to have a a head cover... I used a stuffed brian from Family guy
Next Find a head cover that fits the club that you want to use the "new" cover for... I got a fabric c4 head cover from my local golf store.
Next split the plush figure at the bottom of the seam and remove as much filler as needed so that the head cover can sit inside the plush
correctly. This may take some fine tuning and you may have to remove and add stuffing until it is perfect.
Next secure the plush to the cover via a few stitches and there you have your custom head cover ....

That is how I constructed the above head cover and it was very easy!!!!!!
Eric
First find a plush figure that you want to have a a head cover... I used a stuffed brian from Family guy
Next Find a head cover that fits the club that you want to use the "new" cover for... I got a fabric c4 head cover from my local golf store.
Next split the plush figure at the bottom of the seam and remove as much filler as needed so that the head cover can sit inside the plush
correctly. This may take some fine tuning and you may have to remove and add stuffing until it is perfect.
Next secure the plush to the cover via a few stitches and there you have your custom head cover ....

That is how I constructed the above head cover and it was very easy!!!!!!
Eric





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