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On The Eh Team
No you can't tell anything by someone's bag. But be careful of the old man with old clubs and new grips.
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That is the exact opposite for me. Because no headcovers to me means you don't care about your stuff (IMO). Most (not all) of the people I've come across that never put headcovers on are really bad at golf and probably only play a few times a year.
Mistaken assumption, at least at my club, but I think one that is shared by many. I never use a head cover on my putter except when it's about to go on a plane and don't use one on 2 of my woods during a round. My driver sits between my Mini 1.5 and 4 wood and prevents them from touching. Half of the plus index golfers at my club don't use a head cover on their putters and/or fairway woods, they also mostly have putters that are over 15 years old.
Oh that's fine, I know it's a wild generalization, and I'm just basing it off muni courses I frequent and friends of mine. Country clubs/private courses are a completely different beast.
No headcover's on putters just makes me cringe though haha. But, in the end it's your stuff and you can do what you want with it.
And I'll never judge anyone as a person for what they have in their bag. If you're a good person and polite on the course, I couldn't care less how good or bad you are at golf or what you own/do with your clubs.
If I ever thought I'd play a putter for more than 6 months I might put a head cover on it!:act-up:
If he looks anything like this, I immediately ask for $10 a hole, all the junk, and unlimited presses. Seriously, all newer clubs of one brand are usually a dead giveaway for a poser. If he has lead tape on irons or woods or an old 8802 or Bullseye putter, BEWARE.