Slab
Occasional Tour Caddy
Tonight after waiting nearly 2 months i'll pick up my new irons (Cobra Fly-Z's) so I thought I'd prepare the bag by tossing the old-uns into the spare room
I'm sure you're all familiar with them but this is the new toys:

Brand new and 1/2 the price they were at launch, needless to say I'm quite excited
To keep them looking new I thought I'd dust off the previous Cobra branded iron head-covers that I used to use on my King Cobras a few years back:

I'm sure you see the problem.... The positioning of the plastic window to identify the club is wholly unsuitable for these Cobras as the club numbers are stamped on the toe!
So until I can get some of these shipped in 2-3 months:

I'm left with making sure I don't impact pace of play searching for the right club
(as the anti-iron headcover groupies on here will tell you it can take several minutes just to remove one headcover from an iron and the same again to replace it, so we're potentially looking at an extra 73 minutes added to a round because of this issue)
Now fortunately I'm quite fastidious about replacing a club back into the correct slot in the bag so I can narrow down the search time but with an 11 slot bag & 13 clubs I will have to double up the irons somewhere so I think I can reduce the search time to about 22 minutes per round but I fear this isn't enough
Do I:
Help...
(flippant comments such as "I don't bother with iron-headcovers" or "chips & dings from bag clatter add character to your clubs" will not be viewed as helpful)
As well as any advice you can give me please feel free to add your own 1st world golfing problems to this thread...
I'm sure you're all familiar with them but this is the new toys:

Brand new and 1/2 the price they were at launch, needless to say I'm quite excited
To keep them looking new I thought I'd dust off the previous Cobra branded iron head-covers that I used to use on my King Cobras a few years back:

I'm sure you see the problem.... The positioning of the plastic window to identify the club is wholly unsuitable for these Cobras as the club numbers are stamped on the toe!
So until I can get some of these shipped in 2-3 months:

I'm left with making sure I don't impact pace of play searching for the right club
(as the anti-iron headcover groupies on here will tell you it can take several minutes just to remove one headcover from an iron and the same again to replace it, so we're potentially looking at an extra 73 minutes added to a round because of this issue)
Now fortunately I'm quite fastidious about replacing a club back into the correct slot in the bag so I can narrow down the search time but with an 11 slot bag & 13 clubs I will have to double up the irons somewhere so I think I can reduce the search time to about 22 minutes per round but I fear this isn't enough
Do I:
- Just accept that I'll be a slower player & make FC's aware of this on the 1st tee
- Get a label making machine and put labels on the window with correct club number
- Email Cobra blaming Britain's exit from the EU and asking for a new putter
- Complain on their social media pages to shame them into action
- Take the chipper out to give me another slot in the bag
- Write club number on the existing cover with a sharpie
Help...
(flippant comments such as "I don't bother with iron-headcovers" or "chips & dings from bag clatter add character to your clubs" will not be viewed as helpful)
As well as any advice you can give me please feel free to add your own 1st world golfing problems to this thread...