Oldman
New member
I used to have two head covers for my Driver and 3 Wood.
I just bought a "New to Me" Warrior set of irons, graphite shaft, senior flex. While waiting for the snow to melt outside (We still have around 8" on the ground and 2' drifts), I ordered me a set of Iron Covers for my irons.
Got them in and they really make my set of clubs look "Snazzy."
So not to be out done, I am bidding on a set of covers for my 2 Drivers, 3 wood, and a 5 hybrid.
Can't wait to see my golf buddie's faces when I show up looking good.
I know this club covers is a debated item all the time but these new irons are black and will probably show every little scrape and nick. So I thought I would see how long I could keep them looking new.
Oldman
I have set my goal to shoot a 90 on a par 72 course this summer. It is very attainable for me, or so I think, for being a 72 year old.
If I can shoot Bogey Golf, from the whites, I will be pleased.
I just bought a "New to Me" Warrior set of irons, graphite shaft, senior flex. While waiting for the snow to melt outside (We still have around 8" on the ground and 2' drifts), I ordered me a set of Iron Covers for my irons.
Got them in and they really make my set of clubs look "Snazzy."
So not to be out done, I am bidding on a set of covers for my 2 Drivers, 3 wood, and a 5 hybrid.
Can't wait to see my golf buddie's faces when I show up looking good.
I know this club covers is a debated item all the time but these new irons are black and will probably show every little scrape and nick. So I thought I would see how long I could keep them looking new.
Oldman
I have set my goal to shoot a 90 on a par 72 course this summer. It is very attainable for me, or so I think, for being a 72 year old.
If I can shoot Bogey Golf, from the whites, I will be pleased.