Iron Covers

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By qwiggs

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  1. qwiggs

    qwiggs
    Conder, ACT

    I am looking for a set of Titleist iron covers for my AP2s. Does anyone know if: one they are available and two where you can buy them is available?

  2. Mike M

    Mike M
    Hamilton, OH

    generic Neoprene covers are available and do a good job of eliminating Bag chatter and nicks on you clubs.  I'm sure some people think they are dorky but, in 4-5 years your irons will still look good.  They also help keep track of clubs if you take 2-3 off to hit a shot when playing with a cart that can't leave cart path.

    Why does the Scotty and the Drivers/Metal woods only have covers ?

    Mike

  3. Aloha Bruce

    Aloha Bruce
    Sunnyvale, CA

    Check ebay for some different type of iron covers. I've always said that if you want to protect your irons there's nothing wrong with that. I used to keep my forged irons covered and after a few years they still looked good, no nicks or dings. Some guys do like the bag chatter on their irons.

  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Mike M said:

    generic Neoprene covers are available and do a good job of eliminating Bag chatter and nicks on you clubs.  I'm sure some people think they are dorky but, in 4-5 years your irons will still look good.  They also help keep track of clubs if you take 2-3 off to hit a shot when playing with a cart that can't leave cart path.

    Why does the Scotty and the Drivers/Metal woods only have covers ?

    Mike

    Because Blair O'Neil included not using iron headcovers in this u-tube: http://video.golfdigest.com/watch/the-sexiest-shots-in-golf-unsexy-things-to-do-on-a-golf-course ;-) Personally, they're the easiest to lose on course. Putters almost never show wear unless rattling against the wedges, and the metals will get dinged on the shafts w/o covers - by the irons.
  5. Sawyer Nix

    Sawyer Nix
    Belton, SC

    I have never seen Titleist iron covers and don't use them.  Too difficult to fool with and doesn't make a significant difference in my irons with regards to protecting them.

  6. Cole W

    Cole W
    Winter Garden, FL

    I like to use the rule of thumb if its good enough for a Tour player than its good enough for me, and I can't say that I have ever seen a player use iron covers. Just my take, don't use them and wouldn't even if they said Titleist.
  7. Pete

    Pete
    Markham, ON

     Iron covers are great they protects your clubs especially forged and when u go to resale makes for a quicker sale and sometimes for more $$$ I got mine from Amazon and A99 $15-$20 

  8. wormburner

    wormburner
    hawaii

    Qwiggs,

    I not sure,but I think Titleist does not make covers, but if you're a person like me who values what you pay for and try to cherish what you have you'll be able to find decent covers.

    I found covers called face savers, they're vinyl type with a red plastic clip that clips to the hosel. Only $20.00 (US)

    What I do is when I;m done playing a round or after the range I clean and store my clubs.  When I do play a round, I usually take off every other cover during the round.  If I'm riding I throw it in the basket, if I'm walking, I store it in the bag.  The Scotty cover goes in the bag too.  I dropped it once while walking, good thing I noticed because it was only a few yards back.

    Its a little trouble, but heck I spent good money for my toys.  

    Good Luck on your decision

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