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For many golfers, the game is
quite personal, right down to the accessories.
After investing in a comfortable pair of golf
clubs, golfers often feel a sort of special attachment
to his or her equipment, enjoying how clubs feel
in their hands. It is for this reason that golfers
carefully protect their golf clubs in order to
reduce the risk of damaging them to an extent
that they no longer feel "right." Replacing clubs
often means starting over and establishing a new
relationship with the equipment. Thus, protecting
your clubs is a necessity!
Protective Accessories
If you're looking for protective gear, we have
plenty. Many golf bags are designed specifically
to protect clubs from damage during travel. Club
and putter headcovers are also important if you
want to prevent dings while the clubs knock around
between holes. Even the smallest dent in the wrong
place can throw off your putting.
For those who like to keep focused
during the game, sleek and professional putter
covers are the answer. Club Glove makes some wonderful
covers in sedate charcoal tones. They have models
for both mallet and blade putters, meaning that
there's no excuse for not protecting your clubs.
For the lighthearted, a fun putter
cover might be just the thing to help you relax
and smile during your short game. From the Grateful
Dead and Popeye to Betty Boop and Tabasco Sauce
models, we have putter covers that can keep you
enjoying the game. Whatever style you choose,
remember that our shipping costs a flat rate of
$5.95, no matter how large the purchase. At Innovative
Golf Gear, we make it easy to stock up!
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