Golf ClubSox sponsoring giveaway for the holidays

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Send an email to cuttingboardco@gmail.com to enter the Great Golf ClubSox Giveaway! Simply type in the subject line, Great Golf ClubSox Giveaway, and you're entered to win this incredible set of headcovers! (Image courtesy Golf ClubSox)

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We’re giving away this set of 100 percent wool crepe, made in the USA, custom made golf club head covers!

Send an email to cuttingboardco@gmail.com to enter the Great Golf ClubSox Giveaway! Simply type in the subject line, Great Golf ClubSox Giveaway, and you’re entered!

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Golf ClubSox has been designing custom made head covers for years, and now they’re heading into new territory. They’ve created a special head cover just for Jeffersonville Golf Club and they have now created this one of a kind, 100-percent wool crepe, 100 percent made in the USA set of headcovers that they want to give away, for free!

Harriet Moss is the founder of Golf ClubSox and has been creating her own unique designs for years at Moss Designs.

“I have lost count of the number of head covers I’ve lost over the years, either between the car and the clubhouse or between shots on the course. The covers I have received over the years were frankly just boring. They were designed to show off the manufacturer, not my personality or fashion style. So instead of staying frustrated I decided to pair my experience as a knitwear designer to create my own set. Friends, family and even golfers I met while playing loved them so much, suddenly I was knitting head covers for them. And that’s how ClubSox was born.”

Knitted in the USA with 100-percent wool crepe, ClubSox head covers are durable, easy to clean and they stay where they’re supposed to – on your clubs! Not only that, they are attractive, fun and add personality and fashion to your bag.

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