by Prof. Shawna Stoltenberg DVM
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Golf club head covers are designed to protect the heads and shafts of your woods from damage that can occur when the clubs jostle around in your bag. Whether you carry your clubs, pull them on a cart or attach them to a power cart, some jostling is inevitable.
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What's the point of golf head covers?
Head covers work to protect golf clubs from unintended damage. Golf clubs are made of precise alloy metals, lightweight carbon fiber and steel shafts. They are quite delicate when not being used for hitting a golf ball off of their club faces. To guard against damage, golfers place head covers on their clubs.Dec 24, 2016
Why do you need covers for golf clubs?
Golf iron covers work extremely well to protect your irons from damage when in your bag. Each cover acts as a barrier to stop your irons banging against one other, which can prevent scratches or chips. While iron covers are not essential, they will add extra protection to your golf clubs at a modest price.Nov 25, 2020
Should golf irons have covers?
There may be practical uses for iron covers - they may stop the irons creating that clanging noise and they also might keep the irons in better condition for longer periods of time. However, modern life is primarily based around how you look.
What are driver head covers for?
A headcover won't help you shave a stroke or two off your handicap, but it does serve a valuable purpose, protecting your trusty (and potentially pricey) driver, fairway wood or putter from taking a beating during the round.Nov 17, 2021
Do drivers come with headcovers?
Every driver, fairway wood and utility club come with headcovers these days and it would seem reasonable to assume that they were designed to keep the heads of those clubs looking shiny and new so that they can perform their best.
Why do putters have covers?
A putter cover helps safeguard your putter from the wear and tear it is likely to suffer due to scratches from other equipment in the bag. They are specially designed to safeguard your putter. The putter cover not only protects your putter but also gives it a stylish look.Apr 28, 2017
Do I need club head covers?
Head covers are not required, and most avid golfers use covers only for their driver, fairway woods, hybrid clubs and putter. However, there are also special covers for irons and a large variety of styles for all golf clubs.
Do PGA players use iron covers?
This is not limited to recreational golfers, either. Aaron Rai, a two-time Euro Tour winner who just secured his PGA Tour card last month, uses iron covers, a jarring sight for a tour pro.Sep 16, 2021
Who uses iron covers on tour?
Aaron Rai
The Englishman explains why he is one of the only players on Tour to use iron covers. Aaron Rai has explained that he still uses iron covers to "appreciate the value" of what he has after the Englishman has vowed to keep using them during his first full season on the PGA Tour.Sep 17, 2021
What are golf club covers called?
Headcovers
Headcovers provide essential protection for your clubs. Most importantly, they prevent the clubheads from getting damaged in transport, especially when they bang against each other on the cart when riding along bumpy terrain. Headcovers also keep clubs safe and clean while in storage, guarding against dust and debris.
How should I organize my golf clubs in my bag?
Arranging Clubs in a Golf Bag
The first thing that you need to do is identify the type of golf bag you have. ...
Keep the longest clubs on the back part of the bag. ...
Always arrange clubs from left to right.
Then arrange the irons in the next row. ...
If there is a separate place for putter in your bag, there is not a problem.
Lightly hand wash head covers (that do not have leather components) by hand using a mild detergent and cool water. You may attempt machine-washing on a delicate cycle if you wish. Always use a mild detergent, free of dyes and scents and lay flat to dry.