Titeilist Volkey Wedge Cover

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By Tom C

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  1. I need a golf cover for a Titeilist Volkey 60 degree wedge. Do you have one as I just purchased that wedge?

  2. I have not seen any Titleist brand covers for clubs or wedges in the US before....

    Check with Club Glove, they may offer one...I know they are popular.
  3. Darron K

    Darron K
    Fate, TX

    I got these and they work like a charm. Unzip it and put it in your back pocket. Hit your shot, wipe the club and put it back on and zip it. The only Titleist Iron/Wedge headcovers I've seen are not made from Titleist. I like these because the zipper doesn't allow the headcover to get blown off the club if you're driving a cart or put your clubs in the back of your truck. I also took a black sharpie and colored the number/letters.

    www.golfsmith.com/.../ztech-iron-covers-with-zipper
  4. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Hey guys, I know that there are many golfers here in North America and probably the UK & Ireland that frown upon iron/wedge covers. Yet, they are rapidly growing in popularity within Asia and within certain markets already on the West Coast.

    High end club manufacturers in Asia are offering them to customers to protect their "investment" as some manufacturers sets of irons can run in the $8,000 - $10,000 retail range.

    I currently live in Vancouver BC and about 5 years ago, nary one of these iron covers was to be found. Now, I cannot go to a golf course or practice range and not see them.

    Iron covers make sense particularly for wedges as you would like to protect the grooves and the spin milled face on them. After all, we have to pay for our own clubs and are not sponsored by a manufacturer! I would not be surprised in the not too distant future to see iron/wedge covers being introduced to the traditional golf markets by the manufacturers themselves.

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