Equipment
This Augusta-themed Headcover from Cayce Golf is Perfect for Masters Fans
When it comes to headcovers for any club in your bag, there are a few brands that come to mind. Cayce Golf is certainly one of them.
In my bag, I had one Cayce Golf headcover: it is labeled “Major Menu,” and gives a shoutout to the simple and cheap staples that Augusta National has to offer. I have had it on my three-wood for a few years, and it has no rips, tears, or fraying stitching, something I cannot say about headcovers from other brands.
But on Monday, I opened my email to see that Steve, the founder of Cayce Golf, sent out one of his creative and eye-catching emails, and when I saw the word “Augusta,” my eyes lit up. I knew, especially with The Masters coming, that this would be a great addition to my bag.
…and boy, was I right.
The “Greetings From” Headcover from Cayce Golf
“Step into a world of lush fairways, vibrant azaleas, and timeless nostalgia. Inspired by the vintage linen postcards of Curt Teich, our First Major Limited Edition Headcover captures the enduring charm of Augusta, GA in bold, vintage detail.
The design pays homage to Teich’s iconic “Greetings From” style—where each letter unfolds a story, framing the course’s rolling greens and the unmistakable bloom of springtime azaleas. With colors as rich as a postcard fresh off the press, this piece evokes the golden age of travel, when every trip was an adventure and every memory deserved to be mailed home.
Like the postcards that once filled roadside racks and mantelpieces, this headcover is a snapshot of history—crafted for those who cherish the beauty of the game and the legacy of our beloved first major.
This is a Limited Release, only 100 pieces were made. When they’re gone, they’re gone. Secure yours now and carry a piece of golf history in your bag.”
The headcover, which is for drivers, reads “Greetings from Augusta, Georgia,” with a beautiful landscape of something similar to Augusta National filling out the words. Tremendously made, the letters are stitched, and the leather is soft, making it easy to put on the big stick in your bag.
The inside is lined with sherpa, so it’s soft and protective against other clubs in your bag. It is a high-quality piece that truly is as well crafted as the other Cayce headcover I have on my bag (seen below):
As of right now, there are still some units left. Cayce only had 100 of these made for the public, so be sure to be quick if you are interested in having one!
Also, be sure to take advantage of the FREE Caddie Towel that is offered with your purchase. This massive towel is still on my bag as well, and is great for cleaning your clubs after a shot.
Cover Image via Joey Klender





