The Process
Fabric Selection:
Personally chosen in small runs — often end-of-production lines with limited availability, or rescued from waste.
Nothing is mass-ordered, nothing is generic. The materials you see are the result of deliberate, thoughtful sourcing, ensuring each headcover has its own story and character.
Hand Cut Templates:
Every template is drawn and cut individually. This is slow craft — the kind that prioritises precision over speed and individuality over uniformity.
Individually Crafted:
Each piece is sewn, shaped, and constructed in our small, Garden of England, artisan workshop.
At every stage, the work is meticulously inspected, refined, and only allowed to move forward when it meets our own exacting standards.
Finished By Hand:
The important final details — closing seams, edge work, shaping, and the last surface check — are all, as always, completed by hand.
Every headcover receives a final inspection before leaving the workshop. If it isn’t perfect, it doesn’t ship.
Sustainable Packaging:
Orders are wrapped and posted in fully recyclable packaging.
No plastic fillers, no unnecessary waste. The craft doesn’t end at the workbench — it extends all the way to how your product arrives at your door.
Sequentially Fulfilled:
We don’t batch-produce or build stock.
Each order is fulfilled sequentially from when it is placed, ensuring every golfer receives the full, dedicated process — start to finish.
Nothing Outsourced:
Every step is handled in-house: sourcing, cutting, sewing, finishing, packing and communications.
If you speak to someone from Douglas Golf Co, you’re speaking directly to the craftsman who made your headcover.
One Of One:
Even when the same fabrics are used, no two headcovers are ever truly alike.
Hand-cut patterns, natural fabric variations, and small-batch sourcing ensure that your piece is genuinely "one of one"
That's Douglas Golf.