With nearly an infinite variety of golf club head covers on the market, I didn't think there was much room for new and innovative products in this area. This was until I was introduced to Seamus Golf; a company passionate about club head covers which is easily apparent from the quality, style and functionality of their products.
Golf is a large part of my life and I love to express myself through the golf equipment that I use. I suppose everyone does this to a certain extent through the clubs they use, the bag they carry, their accessories, clothing etc. I like to venture off the beaten path of the big name brands, in order to find the diamonds in the rough, and that's exactly what I found with Seamus Golf. Their club head covers are by far the best I've seen.
They offer a variety of tartan plaid designs, a fleece interior lining, and possibly my favorite feature... a customizable leather branding tab. Here's a little more about Seamus and their products...
Seamus Golf is the first woolen accessories brand produced in Oregon specializing in the accouterments that adorn a golfer’s lifestyle. Our inspiration comes directly from the tartan woolen fabric products sold in European golf shops that are locally handcrafted with great precision and designed to last. We believe our products carry this tradition forward and invoke style and fun to the game in a unique manner.
Our headcovers are designed and sewn in Oregon, USA. The wool we use for the shell of our product is elegant 100% wool milled in the Pacific Northwest. Wool is known to be a durable fabric which withstands a wide range of weather and rugged use. Unlike many less expensive fabrics used in most accessories, it maintains its form and color for a remarkably long time. The lining of each item is made of industrial outdoor fleece which is soft, light-weight and quick to dry. Each lining color is designed to compliment the woolen outer shell. These products not only visually attractive; they will protect your clubs and function seamlessly.
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ReplyDeleteWhere can I see these in person? Is there a list of retailers or proshops that are selling these things? I dig the look but I am always cautious about stuff on the internet.
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