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Spruce Up Your Kit With New Golf Club Headcovers
from: Maxx Golf GuidesGolf is not just about the sport, but is also a game of style, elegance and fashion. Keeping up to date with the latest trends and creating your own style is all part of the game’s enjoyment. Whilst you might not be able to afford the latest in club technology or a new golf bag very often, you can buy new golf club headcovers to help keep your kit stylish. Golf club headcovers can add that personal and quirky touch to your golf equipment, as well as keeping your clubs clean and protected from the elements so that you are always ready to take the next shot. If you are interested in getting some new golf club headcovers, then here are some tips to get you started.
Simple Headcovers
If you are someone who prefers the classic style of golfing equipment, then you will want some nice simple and traditional golf club headcovers for your clubs. Go for knitted club covers in simple colours or tartan patterns. Dark reds and greens are a good choice for traditional headcovers, giving a classic feel to your golf kit. These sorts of headcovers will always be in fashion, are cheap and easy to find and will provide good protection for your clubs.
Personalised Headcovers
If you fancy something a bit more exclusive, then how about getting some personalised golf club headcovers made? You can get these made for relatively little money, and you can choose whatever design you want. From a company logo or you initials to a special pattern that you want, personalised covers give an air of exclusivity to your clubs, and something that no one else has but you. You can get personalised headcovers in a range of materials, from knitted covers to modern neoprene covers.
Novelty Covers
If you want to add a bit of humor and fun to your golf game, then how about some novelty golf club headcovers? Some of the best around are the knitted animal headcovers that you can get hold of. These covers are a great talking point between golf partners, and are just fun to look at. Whilst traditionalists might not approve, for the casual golfer who likes some fun they are an excellent choice, and still provide the same protection to your clubs as any other golf headcover.
There are many different types of headcovers to choose from, each of which has their own unique style. Whatever your particular tastes, if you shop around you will find the perfect headcovers for your golfing needs.
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