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In this age of dizzying golf club research and development, every golfer knows they need a modern driver to maximize their potential and minimize their scores. But with driver prices being so high, you also need something to protect that valuable piece of equipment. That’s where golf headcovers come into play.
Headcovers, at least for drivers and woods, are a necessity if you want your clubs to last. Fortunately, these days headcovers aren’t only functional, but fashionable as well. Given all of this, we’ve put together a list of top headcovers that will let you express yourself on the course, whether that involves a classic plaid look, a stuffed animal to show your softer side, or a statement of support for your favorite sports team.
Check out our favorite headcovers below, and while you’re shopping, make sure to take a scroll through the rest of the items on offer in GOLF’s Pro Shop — your ultimate source for the latest apparel, shoes, training aids and more.
4 best golf headcover brands
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Stitch Headcovers
$68-$98
Stich offers a vast selection of custom headcovers featuring a wide array of fun designs. You can get their classic leather headcovers, or go for a traditional knitted version.
Dormie Leather Headcovers
$110-$250
Dormie makes premium leather headcovers with all kinds of cool designs, so whether you want to “Send It”, “Keep Calm and Hit Bombs” or just celebrate your favorite NHL team, Dormie has you covered.
Seamus Headcovers
$65-$85
In addition to an extensive collection of stylish tweeds, tartans, Hawaiian patterns and collegiate logos, Seamus offers the ability to customize your own pattern or add a sharp custom leather label to take these classy covers to the next level.
Daphne’s Headcovers
$35.50
You’re already familiar with the work of Daphne’s headcovers. That’s because you’ve seen one on the driver head of one Tiger Woods. Daphne’s offers fuzzy animals galore, and if you’re buying in bulk for a group or event, there are literally endless ways to customize.