golf club covers
16 December 2004 18:27Dear friends who are familiar with golfing,
How many clubs out of a standard set of golf clubs are traditionally worn with a cover? Three? The, uh, drivers?
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I desire to make (yay knitting) covers for my dad's clubs. I don't know what he has. I would like to know how many covers to make, and how many stripes (to designate the 'number' of the club) to put on each.
How many clubs out of a standard set of golf clubs are traditionally worn with a cover? Three? The, uh, drivers?
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I desire to make (yay knitting) covers for my dad's clubs. I don't know what he has. I would like to know how many covers to make, and how many stripes (to designate the 'number' of the club) to put on each.
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on 16 Dec 2004 15:59 (UTC)I desire to make (yay knitting) covers for my dad's clubs. I don't know what he has. I would like to know how many covers to make, and how many stripes (to designate the 'number' of the driver) to put on each.
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on 16 Dec 2004 16:18 (UTC)I stand by my statement that standard gift sets have 3. Hey, look, Googling for "golf club cover set" gives this lovely kangaroo fur set as the first link. Some golfers may want a few more covered (or maybe have an extra for their ball retriever for the novelty value or because, say, they were made by one's daughter.
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on 16 Dec 2004 16:23 (UTC)no subject
on 16 Dec 2004 16:31 (UTC)no subject
on 16 Dec 2004 16:31 (UTC)Well, I can at least do the main three and then let him/them know I'm willing to make others if they like. :)
With one stripe, three stripes, and ... a pattern. :)
three is the onliest number...
on 16 Dec 2004 18:41 (UTC)Re: three is the onliest number...
on 16 Dec 2004 19:56 (UTC)But you didn't know that! ;)