Teeing it up at the North Coast Golf Shows Feb. 13-15 mega event!

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If you love golf, and we know you do, there’s only one place to be this coming Valentines Day!

The North Coast Golf Shows biggest event of the year is happening just outside Philadelphia, and we’ll be there, hanging out with TL Golf Services.  We’re sure there will be a special broadcast, or two, with GolfTalk Live, the national award winning radio show featuring your host, Tony Leodora!

GolfPA will also have a few new tricks up our sleeves.

Kakadu Australia is sending us some of their incredible golf gloves, and we’ll be giving some away as prizes.

Golf ClubSox is also sending over a couple of their Made in the USA headcovers, which you can have specially designed just for yourself, or for you favorite golfer. They can design a College ClubSox for your favorite team, too!

And for the youngsters, we’ll also have the junior edition of OFFtheTee, a new board game just of the budding young golfer in you family!

All that and a lot more to come!

Mark your calendar right now! You do not want to miss this year’s show!

The inspiration behind Golf ClubSox

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We have been working with Golf ClubSox for three months, now.

The founder of the company, Harriet Moss, had been designing sweaters and jackets for a while, and then the golf bug bit her, hard.

Here is an excerpt from her interview in MinorHouse

“Several years ago I got really into golf.  I could not help but notice that I was losing my club headcovers in my car, in the bag room at my club, on the golf course and who knows where else. It occurred to me that I could make covers that really fit, would be unique and fun.  It is with that thought that I started to design ClubSox. It did not happen like magic. I already had the design skills and understood the knitting techniques so the big challenge was to find the most durable yarn, configure the pattern so that the Sox fit the head of the club and shaft perfectly.

“I knitted many samples before we got the exact right fit for the driver, fairway woods and rescue clubs.  The ribbing for the shaft had to be very snug yet it had to expand just enough to get over the club head.  We tested many yarns as well.  With wear and tear we discovered that some yarns were much more durable than others and therefore more suitable for golf.  People are not as careful with their golf clubs as they are with their personal sweaters.  Once we had the formula worked out we concentrated on small pattern designs.  We like that way these patterns look . They are neat, colorful and customized.”