Team Golf NHL Vintage Blade Putter Headcover with Magnetic Closure
Product description
The point of a blade putter headcover (and what this one tries to do)
A putter headcover doesn’t just “look nice” in the bag. On real courses it helps cut down on the everyday scuffs and contact that happen during rounds, especially when your bag is bouncing around in the car or cart. This Team Golf NHL Vintage Blade Putter Headcover is built for blade-style putters and leans into the throwback sports vibe.
It’s also the kind of accessory that can make your set feel more personal. If you like having your team spirit show up on the course, a licensed design like this is basically the point.
Where it fits best (and the one limitation to keep in mind)
This headcover uses a form fitting design and is described as fitting specific club lines: Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, Odyssey, Titleist, Ping, and Callaway. That’s a useful starting point if you’re trying to avoid the frustration of a cover that’s either too loose or too tight.

Still, keep in mind that “blade” coverage is usually about the head shape. If your putter is more of an off-standard blade shape, the fit may be less dialed-in than you’d hope. It’s not a perfect guarantee—just something you should evaluate based on your putter’s head profile.
What you’ll notice day to day
The design focuses on two practical details: a form fitting shape and a magnetic closure. In use, the magnetic closure tends to make it easier to take on and off compared to covers that rely on fiddly straps, especially if you’re grabbing it between holes.


It also includes 2 embroideries, which is one of those things that looks better in a moving golf bag than a flat, simple print. The “vintage” throwback style is meant to draw attention on the course, so if you prefer understated gear, this may not be your vibe.
As for protection, it’s a headcover—so it won’t replace caring for your putter in every situation—but on a weekly basis it does help keep the head from getting banged up.

Key specs that matter when you’re buying
- Product dimensions (inches): 3.5 x 6.5 x 5.5
- Weight: 0.22 lbs
The compact size makes it easy to store in most bags without feeling bulky, though your mileage can vary depending on how tightly you pack your clubs.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a blade putter cover that’s tailored to the head shape, uses a magnetic closure for quick access, and clearly matches your sports fandom.

Worth considering if you’re the type who cares about keeping clubs looking sharp and you’d rather prevent nicks than just admire them later.


It may not suit you if you want a super minimal look, or if your putter isn’t truly “blade” in shape. If you’re unsure, it’s smart to double-check that your model falls within the listed fit examples and that the head form matches what you’d expect from a blade putter cover.
How to use it in a real round
On the first hole, you toss it on right after removing your putter. When you get to the putting green, you take it off quickly—magnetic closure helps there—and then once you’re done, it goes right back on before you walk back to the cart. That small habit can reduce the chance of the putter head scraping against your other clubs when your bag shifts.
Is it worth it?

Buy it if you’re shopping specifically for a blade putter headcover, you want a form fitting design, and you like the idea of a licensed NHL vintage look with embroidered details. The magnetic closure is a practical touch for fast on/off during play.
Don’t buy it if you’re aiming for a low-key aesthetic, your putter head shape doesn’t line up well with blade-style covers, or you simply don’t care about protecting the putter head between rounds.
For most golfers, this kind of headcover is a “small thing that keeps things cleaner” more than a performance upgrade. If that’s your mindset, it’s an easy accessory to get behind.
Quick FAQ

Will this work with blade putters?

It’s designed for blade putters, and the product description calls out a form fitting design for that style.
What closure does it use?
It uses a magnetic closure.
Which brands does it fit?
The description says it fits Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, Odyssey, Titleist, Ping, and Callaway.
Is it meant to be protective or mainly decorative?
It’s both, but it’s primarily a protective headcover with a vintage NHL look intended to stand out on the course.
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