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Looking for Golf Head Covers? Here Are 10 Companies You Should Know About

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Golf head covers are a way to make your bag stand out from the rest of the pack on the course. There are a number of companies out their making quality designs that also allow customization. Here are 9 brands you should know about:

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Cru Golf

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Cru is certainly one of the biggest names in golf head covers. They make classic leather designs that give your bag a more distinguished look. Cru has several collections on their site (including putter headcovers) as well accessories like yardage books. Additionally, you can place custom orders. They certainly qualify as a premium option for golfers who want the best materials.

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Stitch Golf

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Another leader in premium golf headcovers is Stitch. They have a considerably large offering of leather and knit designs for woods and putters. Stitch does not currently offer custom head cover orders, but their breadth of designs give you quite a few options. Simply put, they are making some of the coolest and most distinguished designs out there.

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Seamus Golf

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Seamus is arguably the coolest company out there when it comes to golf accessories. They employ artisans that make some of the finest handcrafted designs you’ll ever see. Their headcovers are crafted from wool and if you check their website out you’ll see a variety of designs that mostly pay homage to classic European golf roots. Many of their designs can be customized with a leather label as well.

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Sunfish

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If you are searching for even more options, you should check out Sunfish. They have a nice variety of designs available in leather and knit material. Also, you can customize almost all of their headcovers with text and images for reasonable prices.

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Jan Craig Golf

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Jan Craig is one of the cornerstones of this category. They have been in business since 1962 and are still crafting classic knit headcovers for golfers all over the world. If you want a vintage look on your golf bag, this is probably your best option for knit headcovers. Golfers are also able to place custom orders through their website as well.

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Iliac Golf

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Bert Lamar is quietly making some of the finest handmade golf designs out there. His brand Iliac features clothing, head covers, and all kinds of accessories that are entirely unique designs. If you take a look at his collection of golf headcovers you’ll probably start to drool. Everything is made from premium-grade leather and it will certainly set your golf bag apart at the course.

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Bespoke

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Bespoke golf was launched in 2012 when Davis Love III selected their designs to be the official headcovers of Team USA at the Ryder Cup. Since then, they have crafted an impressive line of golf head covers with an artisanal quality and design. Bespoke’s customization options are amongst the best in the industry. Their website allows you to highly personalize color options as well as logos and text.

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Dormie Workshop

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If you take a look at their portfolio, you’ll likely agree that Dormie Workshop is designing the most unique and eye-catching golf head covers out there. If you want your clubs to look completely different, then you have come to the right place. Currently, they offer customization options, but if you browse their collection you can find all kinds of looks ranging from classic to “loud” and modern.

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Cayce Golf

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Cayce is a newcomer to the head cover scene in 2019. They’ve got a nice selection of moderately-priced designs and the ability to do some very cool custom work. They made me a few designs with the Practical Golf logo and I think they came out awesome!

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Patrick Gibbons

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Patrick Gibbons is another boutique company making a variety of handmade products. He originally started the business out of his garage in 2007, but now you can find his products on many of the pro tours and golf shops around the country. If you take a look at their headcover offering you’ll see classic leather designs that are highly customizable.

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Did we miss any golf headcovers? Let us know about your favorite companies in the comments section!

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Jon Sherman is the owner of Practical Golf, a website dedicated to being an honest resource for the everyday golfer who is looking to enjoy the game more, as well as improve. He is the author of the bestselling book 101 Mistakes All Golfers Make (and how to fix them). You can find him on Twitter here - @practicalgolf, where he is happy to chat about golf with anyone.

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