Golf Gifts & Gallery Neoprene Iron Covers (Set of 9)
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Product Description
Set of 9 iron covers constructed of soft neoprene
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34879 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Golf Gifts & Gallery
- Model: JR375
- Released on: 2006-03-20
Features
- Set of 9 iron covers to protect against dents and scratches
- Soft, durable neoprene material is lightweight yet tough
- Resists sun, rain, wind, and other inclement weather
- Fits oversized clubs as well; front labels identify clubs
- Fits 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-iron, pitching wedge, sand wedge
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Protect your golfing irons from scratches and dents with this set of nine iron covers. Made of soft, durable neoprene, the covers fit your entire range of long and short irons, with labels on the front to identify each club. Plus, the protective material is not only physically tough, but it also resists sun, wind, and rain. Designed to fit oversized clubheads as well, the set comes with covers for your 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-iron, pitching wedge, and sand wedge.
Customer Reviews
Great covers for the price.
Not a bad club cover set. I bought these for my Cleveland Hibore iron set, and was a little concerned that they wouldn't fit over the "hybrid" heads, but these headcovers are pretty stretchy and they fit over all my clubheads just fine. They are not the most durable and some are starting to split open along sewn seam, (I've had them for about two months) but for $15 what more can you ask for? Another benefit is they are thick enough to be protective, but thin enought that they don't crowd your golf bag with big puffy headcovers.
Could be better
The texture of the cloth doesnt really stay on the golf clubs, plastic covers may hold better
Cheaply Made
Bought these for my Nike Slingshots, they were a little tight and so they were a pain to get on and off. But the worst part was that they started tearing at the seams within 6 weeks.
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