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Cool Coverage: In today’s headcover market, handcrafted, made-to-order designs lead the way

July 10, 2019

A quick way to make your golf bag look snappier is to dress up your woods with custom headcovers.

Seamus Golf makes a wide variety of patterned-wool models well as some that mix leather and Pendleton® wool. They even got a line of head covers that look like NBA jerseys.

If you’re chasing a vintage look, Iliac Golf’s headcovers feature luxurious leather in a bevy of classic forms—each of which are expected to age and develop a distinguished patina and feel.

Clockwise from top left:  Jan Craig Driver Pom headcover, $59; Iliac Golf Vinatge headcover, $65; Seamus Golf leather Pendleton Sugar Skulls headcover, $145.
Clockwise from top left: Jan Craig Driver Pom headcover, $59; Iliac Golf Vinatge headcover, $65; Seamus Golf leather Pendleton Sugar Skulls headcover, $145.
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Next are the handknit, 100-percent worsted wool headcovers made by Jan Craig Headcovers. Available in a variety of designs and colors, you can customize your own look using the website’s design generator.

Finally, Daphne’s Headcovers, the company that makes Tiger’s “Frank,” offers a huge selection of designs including animals, people, plants—you name it. You can even opt for a custom design if you’re feeling extra picky.

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