Anyone Rocking Knit Golf Headcovers?

Hey fellow golfers, I’m obsessed with adding a touch of personality to my golf bag, and lately I’ve been seeing some amazing knit headcovers online. They’re just so adorable and stylish! Plus, the idea of something soft and warm protecting my clubs is pretty appealing.

Has anyone out there tried using knit headcovers? Are they practical on the course? Do they hold their shape well?

I’m curious to hear the pros and cons before I invest in a set. Maybe some crafty golfers even make their own? If so, any tips or patterns you’d be willing to share?

Yes, I’ve been rocking knit golf headcovers for years! They are stylish, and practical, and add a unique touch to my bag. Knit headcovers come in a wide variety of colours and patterns to match any style. They are designed to fit snugly over my driver, fairway woods, and hybrids, helping protect my clubs while retaining their shape. Many knit headcovers feature pom poms or tassels for extra flair. Brands like Stitch Golf and Jan Craig offer premium, hand-knit options with customizable colours and designs. While a bit more expensive than generic headcovers, knit ones are durable, and water-resistant, and add a fun, personalized look to my golf gear. I highly recommend giving knit headcovers a try if you want to stand out on the course while keeping your clubs safe.

Last year, NLU and Callaway collaborated on the vintage school headcovers. Last year, SSC also released vintage school headcovers. Perhaps some drifting about will be found.