Tolsta Headcover

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Our headcovers are made to order. Please allow 7-14 working days from order to dispatch.

handmade in scotland

vintage deckchair canvas

Meticulously crafted in Scotland, the Tolsta headcover showcases a design that evokes memories of leisurely days by the seaside. The 100% yarn-dyed cotton ensures that the vivid stripes retain their color, round after round, season after season.

The headcover's striking pattern features a harmonious blend of dark blue, beige, orange, yellow, and green stripes. This bold yet balanced color combination adds a refreshing pop of color to your golf bag while paying homage to traditional Scottish seaside aesthetics.

Like all Fyfe Golf headcovers, the Tolsta includes an internal elasticated feature, guaranteeing a snug fit that keeps your club secure throughout your game. This thoughtful addition allows you to focus on your swing without worrying about loose or slipping headcovers.

The Tolsta headcover proudly displays its Scottish heritage with a green "Fyfe Golf Made in Scotland" seam label, a testament to its superior quality and attention to detail


Main Body: 100% Soft Cotton Canvas.

Interior Lining: 100% Plush Poly Fleece.

Label: 100% recycled outer label.

Internal grip: High quality elastic to ensure all covers stay secure on the club.

Learn more about our fabrics & materials.

Driver: Made to fit all 400-460CC Drivers. Approx. 28cm tall with an opening of 15cm in diameter.

Fairway Wood: Made to fit all fairway woods (3/4/5/7/9/11). Approx. 26cm tall with an opening of 10cm in diameter.

Hybrid: Designed with variations of hybrids in mind, this is made to fit all hybrid models. Approx. 20cm tall with an opening of 9cm in diameter.

The Stripes collection evokes the charm of vintage Scottish coastal getaways. It captures the essence of sandy beaches, fun putting greens, and leisurely strolls along seaside links. Crafted with care using soft vintage inspired canvas, these pieces pay homage to the classic deck chairs that once dotted Scotland's shorelines during the heyday of Scottish resort holidays.

Made in Scotland.