749+1 = 750 Lucky Dog Headcovers Made
March 18th, 2009

Lots of speculation out there after we released the 2009 St. Patrick’s Day headcover to the Club Cameron Studio Store yesterday. So, I thought you’d be happy to know that there’s an additional pot o’ gold at the end of the rainbow. Keep your eye out for this special 1/1 prototype. If you get it, you’ll know. Good luck!
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Yes Yes Yes. Now the number speculation can be put to rest, and I know myine is coming. Thanks a bunch.
Scotty,
Thanks for ending the speculation, and also a big thanks for another fantastic HeadCover. The intricacies of the design of this one are already a great topic of discussion. Looking forward to seeing the 1/1 prototype revealed. I can say for certain that it happened to be then I would have pictures of it pasted all over TCC.
Michael R
That 1/1 looks sick … great design!
Thanks
Erik
This cover is awesome! Thanks to all those folks involved in putting it together and making it available for us.
Holy shenanigans that’s nice. Good job SC.
In regards to yesterday’s release… I would call that ‘good stress’!.
A lot of fun, always gets the adrenaline going. Thanks to all involved at the Studio.
Jimmy James
wow, a 1 of 1 prototype….maybe I’ll be lucky….I am Irish after all……looks great scotty….
Hi Scotty, thanks for a great cover, my daughter can’t wait for the one i have coming as it’s going into her collection.
MARK GREEN(gangygolf – TCC)
1 of 1 or 1 of 749 this head cover is definatly my new gamer. Love the design and everything about it.
Thanks to all at the Studio and Scotty.
Scotty,
Well done!!! Thanks for another headcover. I appreciate you listening to your raving fans and giving us some of what we ask for. THANKS!!
Chickenman13
Scotty,
This new headcover looks great! We can’t wait to see what is in store for us throughout the rest of 2″009″! Take care.
Scotty,
Please a Masters Hint.
Thank you
Good looking headcover. Big fan of Scotty’s stuff. Would love to see some classic rock headcovers n the future, specifically one for Savoy Brown … in brown, of course.