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@tenner.ross....I have been golfing for almost 20 years. I will attempt to explain further. According to your comment, you have never seen a club cover marked with a "3"? Unless someone is giving you their left over club covers (nothing wrong with that), that would seem to me, to be impossible. I reiterate. The (1) is for your driver, the (3) is for your 3-wood, the X is for whatever "other" wood that you carry in your bag. Why? Every golfer carries a driver (1), most often, a golfer also carries a 3-wood (3), then it varies. Some golfers carry a 5-wood, some carry a 7-wood, or some "other wood", hence the "X" (as in unknown). I hope this information helps you. Enjoy your round!
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Usually you have 1, 3, X....the one is for your driver....3 for 3-wood of course, X for whatever other wood you use (I believe)
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I have 1,X,5,&7 but no 3 & can't find out what the X stands for