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Stock on everything but my 5 wood. I wanted a "goofy" type of headcover, so I went w/ the Caddyshack Gopher and put it on my 5 wood.

I'm in the market for a 3 wood and I'll probably get a different head cover for that as well.

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I'm a stock guy. Although I did have a red white and blue cover that was on an old ping persimmon 3 wood.

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Driver: Laucher 460 8.5 w/AccuFlex Assassin X Shaft
3 Wood: PT 15 degree w/x100 Shaft
Irons: DCI 762 3-PW w/s300 shaft
Wedges: 52, 56, 60 Putter: Futura, B60 Belly Putter, DF Rossie 2Ball: Pro V1 X-The definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over,...


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  golfire6 said:
I have a Pat Perez black boxing glove on my driver , a stock Nickent on my 4 wood , and stock Hogan covers on my hybrids . Same goes for the stock cover on my mallet putter , but I'm sure I will find something to replace the putter cover eventually ... -- K.

I bought one of those Pat Perez "Red" boxing glove covers for my Ping 24 degree hybrid. It is my knock-out club and damn near the only club I hit perfectly 85% of the time. The rest are stock. I am considering the Ping contour head covers for my Ping 3 wood and the 21 degree hybrid...but have a hard time spending $30 on one head cover. That is where I get cheap....(on things I absolutely don't need). I can make excuses for other golf related stupid expenditures...but the head covers...I have difficulty with. I have mental issues.

Tools of my game:
Burner 09' Driver 10.5 Reg flex
5-pw G10's/ plus Taylormade R7 4 iron
Burner 08' 4 Hybrid
A70S 3 Hybrid Burner 09' 3 wood "Zing" SW 56 degree Fastback Laser range finder / plus Skycaddie SG5...also a great ball retriever!!


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I've always used the stock ones. I've gotten several covers over the years as gifts, but the wife just like to play with them as puppets. lol

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