The Patrick Golf Line combines style and functionality!
PATRICK started in 1892 when the shoemaker Patrick Benetou from the village of Psoj in western France began making shoes with his sons.
In 1972, the trademark "two lines" was born, and the brand image became even more intense.
Currently, PATRICK has moved its base to Japan and continues to attract attention from fashion people as a Japan-made sneaker that inherits the spirit of France.
This is a fairway wood head cover with a moist texture and a simple design.
The inside of the cover is made of boa material, providing excellent protection for the club.
It has a gathered cover type and comes with a handle, making it very easy to put on and take off.
The set includes four types of high-end black nickel finish numbered plates: "3, 5, 7, X."
[ Material ] Outer: PU (synthetic leather) / Lining: Acrylic
[ Size ] Compatible with 200cc
*Due to catalog notation sizes, the actual measurements may differ.
PATRICK started in 1892 when the shoemaker Patrick Benetou from the village of Psoj in western France began making shoes with his sons.
In 1972, the trademark "two lines" was born, and the brand image became even more intense.
Currently, PATRICK has moved its base to Japan and continues to attract attention from fashion people as a Japan-made sneaker that inherits the spirit of France.
This is a fairway wood head cover with a moist texture and a simple design.
The inside of the cover is made of boa material, providing excellent protection for the club.
It has a gathered cover type and comes with a handle, making it very easy to put on and take off.
The set includes four types of high-end black nickel finish numbered plates: "3, 5, 7, X."
[ Material ] Outer: PU (synthetic leather) / Lining: Acrylic
[ Size ] Compatible with 200cc
*Due to catalog notation sizes, the actual measurements may differ.
color | NVY |
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size | 1SIZE/FREE
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