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I have a new tr putter and would like to find a different headcover to use than the stock one. Ebay has a bunch of the same ones and there doesn't seem to be much of a selection in the big box stores. Google search is not showing much either. I would like to something interesting or maybe just a red magnetic closure one but not seeing anything that strikes me. If anyone has any hidden gems of websites with different selections, please post them.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Here's a couple of ideas, that are not "off the rack" so to speak.

If you know some one who knits, buy them the stuff they need to knit you a one of a kind cover. I have seen folks with their entire bag of clubs who used knitted club head covers. They looked good, and did the trick.

Another option is to go to a store that sells hand puppets. I had a little monkey puppet head for my  putter. It worked out quite well until my Grand Daughter took him, and held him for ransom. I did not pay the ransom. ;-) (another story) The Monkey can be seen in my profile pict.

On my current driver I have a St Bernard hand puppet, who I have named HC (head cover) A Big Dog covering for the Big Dog

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Thanks @Patch for the suggestions. I am not a fan of the knitted covers because they remind me of the 80's haha and the yarn is not durable. I will check the site out @Mulligan Jeff tyvm

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Thanks @Patch for the suggestions. I am not a fan of the knitted covers because they remind me of the 80's haha and the yarn is not durable.

I will check the site out @Mulligan Jeff tyvm

Here's a custom head cover store.

http://www.golficonic.com/

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Here's a custom head cover store. [URL=http://www.golficonic.com/]http://www.golficonic.com/[/URL]

I saw these. It looks like it would cost at least $50 for a personalized head cover that really isn't exciting. I'd like to keep it under 25 bucks if possible.

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I like etsy:

https://www.etsy.com/market/putter_cover

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Thanks @Patch for the suggestions. I am not a fan of the knitted covers because they remind me of the 80's haha and the yarn is not durable.

I will check the site out @Mulligan Jeff tyvm

The 80s' were very good to me............. :beer:

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A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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eBay is where I got my spider-man head cover. There are a number of custom covers there. My avatar pic shows the spidey head cover. That's for a Newport SC style putter.

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eBay is where I got my spider-man head cover. There are a number of custom covers there. My avatar pic shows the spidey head cover. That's for a Newport SC style putter.

I have not seen anything I like so far on eBay.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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