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| Ok, I know that using headcovers for irons is not usually reccommended since they can trap water and sand on the club that can cause damage, but I use them. I really try to take care of my MP-37's and clean and dry them as best I can between shots. Problem is I have lost my 7 iron headcover and can NOT locate it. I can not find anywhere that still makes these headcovers. They are the ORIGINAL Face Saver headcovers made from soft rubber that are not for cavity back irons. They are very small and really only fit the forged blade irons comfortably. Does ANYONE know where these are still sold/manufactured? I tried to Google "Face Saver Iron Headcover" but came back with only the Face Saver Plus ones for cavity back irons. HELP!!! ![]() |
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