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Creative Covers for Golf 2018-2019 2018-2019 Mar. Jan. International New Year’s Feb. Women’s Ground Day Hog Day Apr. 4/20 12 NationalMay Fairways & Greens months of Fireman Month Jun. golf Father’s Day julyJuly 4th Aug. National Fishing Month SeptBack To School Oct. Dec. Breast Christmas Cancer Nov. Day Awareness Day of Month the Dead www.creativecoversforgolf.com LICENSED COLLECTION 16110 Bugs Bunny 16150 Tweety Bird 16140 Sylvester 16200 Marvin the Martian 1 2 creativecoversforgolf.com LICENSED COLLECTION 16170 Wile E. Coyote 16130 Daffy Duck 16180 The Roadrunner 16160 Yosemite Sam 16120 Taz 1 creativecoversforgolf.com 3 LICENSED COLLECTION 15119 Hybrid Cover Magnetic Closure 15116 460cc Driver Cover Magnetic Closure 15118 Mallet Putter Cover Magnetic Closure 15120 Multi Emblem 15117 15115 Putter Cover Putter Cover Batman™ Magnetic Closure TM & © DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) 4 creativecoversforgolf.com LICENSED COLLECTION 15145 The Riddler™ 15125 The Joker™ 15126 15135 The Joker™ The Penguin™ Performance Cover Magnetic Closure TM & © DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) creativecoversforgolf.com 5 ™ LICENSED COLLECTION 15311 460cc Driver Cover Magnetic Closure 15314 Hybrid Cover Magnetic Closure 15312 Putter Cover Magnetic Closure 15315 Multi Emblem 15310 Putter Cover Superman™ 15313 Mallet Putter Cover Magnetic Closure TM & © DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) 6 creativecoversforgolf.com 3 GOLF ACCESSORIES ™ Batman 26800 Men's Gloves - One size fits all Superman 26810 Golf Balls Batman 26603 Tees Superman 26604 Towels Tee Caddy Superman 26950 Batman 26960 Batman 26961 Superman 26951 Batman 26700 TM & © DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Superman 26910 Entertainment Inc. (s16) Superman 26710 Divot Tool & Marker Set Divot Tool Batman 26920 creativecoversforgolf.com creativecoversforgolf.com 7 3 ™ LICENSED COLLECTION 15321 Wonder Woman™ Performance Cover 15320 Magnetic Closure Wonder Woman™ 15710 The Flash™ TM & © DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) 8 creativecoversforgolf.com 3 LICENSED COLLECTION ™ 15610 Scooby-Doo 15620 Scooby-Doo Full Body Style TM & © Hanna-Barbera. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) creativecoversforgolf.com 9 3 LICENSED COLLECTION 15250 Dino 15210 Fred 15220 Barney TM & © Hanna-Barbera. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner 15230 Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s10) Pebbles 10 creativecoversforgolf.com LICENSED COLLECTION 14115 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701™ Easy ue Clo iq su n r U e T h e s E id n br ter Hy prise Fits 14117 Commander Spock™ 14116 Captain James T. Kirk™ 14119 Tribbles™ 14118 14121 Chief Klingon™ Engineer “Scotty”™ TM & © CBS Studios Inc. 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