CRU Golf Headcovers – Blue Ribbon Gear
In a market place that’s crowded with companies making similar products, you might ask what makes CRU Golf headcovers stand apart. There are numerous reasons, and among them are unparalleled customization, the highest levels of craftsmanship, and tremendous customer service.
From understated, old school leather headcovers to covers that steal headlines at the Presidents Cup, CRU covers all the bases. Their stock line up is impressive – they can fit virtually any aesthetic and color scheme – but it’s their custom game that leaves competitors in the dust. You need look no further than the image below – the cover that the American Presidents Cup Team used this past fall – to see how far CRU can go with original design. You can embroider custom logos, change the color of every panel and piece, and even add your signature. What’s even better is that you can see your design in real time with their custom designer.
The creativity that CRU brings is matched only by their craftsmanship. CRU’s founder, Adam Blake, once told me that he hopes these headcovers will be passed down from father to son, standing the test of time. I’ve been using CRU covers since the company was created, so I know the quality of the product lends itself to that kind of longevity. My oldest covers have been broken in over the years and developed character, but there’s no sign of a loose stitch or worn edge anywhere.
You can read a full review of CRU Golf headcovers HERE.
What Is PluggedInGolf.com Blue Ribbon Gear?
Blue Ribbon Gear is PluggedInGolf’s way of recognizing the very best equipment in golf. From clubs to apparel to accessories, our blue ribbon is a symbol of gear that is head and shoulders above the rest.
He founded Plugged In Golf in 2013 with the goal of helping all golfers play better and enjoy the game more.
Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.
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