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...IMy problem with iron covers are speed of play.

iron headcovers are something else to worry about. I have X20 Tour irons with a brush-metal finish, so it would not do much good anyway.

One problem with iron HCs is getting moisture trapped inside, and starting rust you wouldn't get with normal air drying.

A local golf shop had a small-college golfer as a player's rep, and he talked about iron HCs. He put them on his irons before putting them in the equipment van or on the airplane, and took them off at the tournament site. Then, after play was over, he super-cleaned the irons, dried them, and put the covers back on for the trip home.

HE used them strictly for protection in transit.

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ok. i was just wondering because my bag fell recently and one of my irons got messed up.

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Keep a set and use them when checking my clubs on an airplane but not for use during play. As a note: my Mizuno's had a note that said not to use head covers because they trap moisture and that can effect the finish.

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Iron covers causing pace of play issues?  That's funny!

Originally Posted by inthecup

I have thought about it lately.  My old clubs (Callaway X-18's) seemed un-dentable.  My new irons are cast but "soft stainless steel" and seem to pick up small dents more easily.

My problem with iron covers are speed of play.




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Originally Posted by shades9323

Iron covers causing pace of play issues?  That's funny!


I guess that choice of words in funny.  I am inpatient, I can't imagine adding that to the routine.  I leave the driver head cover off because no other club can get to it in the bag.

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Started using them when I got forged irons for the first time. It was a pain. They fell off, got lost and trapped moisture. Stopped using them and after a couple of months my irons now have very slight bag chatter, which I find doesn't bother me at all.

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I started using them after I got a brand new shiny set of MP-67s.  That lasted about as long as it took me to hit a range ball off the toe.  I realized you can possibly practice a lot and still have nice, shiny brand-new looking clubs.  Plus they were such a hassle to get on and off, and the blades develop a nice textured look from bag chatter.  I don't even clean my clubs anymore, to be honest.  I might scrape out the grooves if I need some spin, but other than that, they're pretty filthy.

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I'm new to the trap and it's great to be here!! also just purchased a new set of AP2 712s and after searching for head covers to protect my investment i came up empty. does anyone know of some descent head covers available that will fit a blade

that also look nice? most are just one size fits all. any help is appreciated.

thanks in advance, daniel

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No such thing. Sorry.

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Originally Posted by David in FL

No such thing. Sorry.

As iron head covers?

There are: http://www.tgw.com/customer/category/product.jsp/SUBCATEGORY_ID/6260/refScid/1369/sattr0/Type/sattrVal0/irons .

Maybe you meant there are no such thing as attractive iron headcovers. :)

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Try Ebay.  You should be able to find a nice set, might even be able to find ones that say, "Titleist" on them.  Just keep in mind that if you are playing in wet conditions or early in the morning that you need to dry your clubs off after every shot or else they will rust.

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As iron head covers? There are: [URL=http://www.tgw.com/customer/category/product.jsp/SUBCATEGORY_ID/6260/refScid/1369/sattr0/Type/sattrVal0/irons]http://www.tgw.com/customer/category/product.jsp/SUBCATEGORY_ID/6260/refScid/1369/sattr0/Type/sattrVal0/irons[/URL] .  Maybe you meant there are no such thing as attractive iron headcovers. :)

That's exactly what I meant.....plenty of iron covers out there. None that that I'd be caught dead with..... ....my 12 year old daughter likes them on her clubs though.

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Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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More hassle then what they are woth, you will feel this way after you notice your holding up play putting them back on or after you lost 3 already.Good luck with them I understand why you would want them but they are just gonna get in the way.


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There was a post about this not to long back, and I've come to learn that barely anyone like Iron covers. The only thing a few people actually liked them for was protection when storing your clubs or having them in your trunk. The other reasonable attribute was no club chatter when driving the golf cart around. As for holding up the game, there might be something wrong if you cant get a club head cover off or on in less then a few seconds, but loosing them could become an issue.

Sincerely, Jim


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Club Glove.

I use them for travel. The remainder of the time, no.

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This subject has always been a hot topic on forums. The majority of people hate them, I use them. I don't like them but I use them to protect my AP1's, and I don't want them beat to crap. They get more abuse from club chatter than actually hitting balls with them. I used them with a set of TM 1.0's, and when I sold them I got top dollar for them because they were in excellent shape. IMO, its no different than using a headcover for your driver.

To answer your question, Club Glove makes a great one. Which is the one I bought. I believe they make them for all club sizes. Just check the back of the box to ensure they will fit your clubs. These fit great, and do not fall off. Takes a whole 2 seconds to put on.

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Originally Posted by iacas

There are: http://www.tgw.com/customer/category/product.jsp/SUBCATEGORY_ID/6260/refScid/1369/sattr0/Type/sattrVal0/irons .

I have these in Black.

Originally Posted by onesome

More hassle then what they are woth, you will feel this way after you notice your holding up play putting them back on or after you lost 3 already.Good luck with them I understand why you would want them but they are just gonna get in the way.

This is the reason I don't use mine  (except I keep one on my 2i to keep clatter from my driver when I leave the headcover off of it when I take a cart)

Originally Posted by Mr. Desmond

Club Glove.

I use them for travel. The remainder of the time, no.

This is what mine are reserved for now as well.


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