IJP Design Unveil More Major Inspired Putter Covers

As the biggest golfing event in the British sporting calendar draws nearer, IJP Design has announced the launch of its third limited edition putter cover to mark the event. 

In line with the release, they have also revealed a sneak preview of the entire 2013 series, including the yet-to-be-released fourth putter cover for the US PGA Championship.

Thoughtfully designed, The Open themed cover features a unique crest, encompassing the Scottish flag and the date 1744 – recognising the birth date of Muirfield as the oldest organised golf club in the world.

This cover celebrates golf in Scotland and continues to represent Ian Poulter’s distinctive style with original designs. Exclusively, just 600 limited edition putter covers have been produced – 350 in blade, 250 in Mallet – and each one individually numbered.

The limited edition cover is made from PU/leatherette with soft fleecy lining and includes an IJP Design ball marker as well as its own protective, lined tote bag, which can be used for holding spare golf balls, tees and other accessories.

Golfers wishing to pre-order a limited edition cover can do so from 13th May 2013 at £39.95 from the UK online store at www.ijpdesign.com.

Mark Truby, Managing Director of IJP Design said, “The third of this year’s series of IJP Design putter covers recognises and embodies the spirit of British golfing heritage in a considered and stylish way. We’re delighted by the response to the 2013 series and looking forward to working on the 2014 designs.”

So far the IJP Design putter cover series for 2013 includes the Augusta, Pennsylvania and now the Muirfield as well as a preview of the Rochester which is dominated by the American flag and features oak leaves and acorns to symbolise the ‘Oak Hill Country Club’, host of this year’s final major.

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