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Cobra Fairway Wood Headcover Fairway Wood Headcover

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Shop our wide selection of Cobra Fairway Wood Headcovers today and save for tomorrow, as headcovers are a little more important than you might think. Sure we could all think of saving those few extra bucks for something else, but having a headcover on your clubs will save you more in the long run. The idea of having a headcover appeals to most golfers as a way to show off what’s in your bag. Each club from your driver down to your putter represents your game in just a small way. Whether you’re trying to show off the fact that you have the newest piece of equipment on the market, or just trying to represent a brand that you have become loyal to over the years and to some it maybe that you want to add a little flare to your bag, even if you’re gaming the number 1 putter brand Odyssey or the fine craftsmanship of a Bettinardi, Scotty Cameron or a T.P. Mills putter, the best way to distinguish that uniqueness is the bold lettering and colors that show everyone what is in your bag. The underlying fact that most miss is that the headcover protects your clubs. The biggest depreciation of your clubs comes from bag rattle; which is why headcovers are made for golf clubs. The second biggest is completely avoidable with practice; the dreaded sky mark. We know golf clubs aren’t cheap, which is why there is a market for used clubs and golf clubs that are in a good condition retain their value more than those in poor condition. A dent in the face of your milled putter will cut the trade or resale value in half; while a dent in that driver you bought 4 months ago is now practically worthless. Keep your clubs protected and it will save you in the long run. So do yourself a favor, buy a Cobra Fairway Wood Headcover today from 2nd Swing Golf and enjoy saving the value of your golf clubs until you’re ready to trade them in or trade up.