When you think of British wool, golf might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But Yorkshire-based Son of Edmond is proving that traditional natural fibres have a place on the fairways. As well as in our homes and wardrobes.
Established in West Yorkshire, Son of Edmond combines a love of golf with traditional British craftsmanship. Every product is handmade in Yorkshire using carefully selected heritage materials. With a focus on quality, durability and timeless design rather than fast fashion or mass production. Their philosophy is simple: create products that are made to last and only improve with age.
From classic waxed cotton headcovers to premium wool collections, each piece is individually cut, stitched and finished by hand, giving every item its own character.
One of the standout features of Son of Edmond’s collection is its use of certified British wool.
Several of their golf club covers feature British wool as part of their construction. While others use locally woven wool fabrics alongside British wool padding. The natural resilience, breathability and moisture-resistant properties of wool help provide excellent protection for golf clubs, making it a practical choice as well as a sustainable one.
If you’re visiting the Great Yorkshire Show next week, make sure you stop by our stand (257) to meet Geroge from Son of Edmond.
Whether you’re a keen golfer looking for something different, shopping for a gift, or simply interested in seeing innovative new uses for British wool. You’ll be able to explore their handcrafted collection and learn more about the story behind the brand.
It’s another fantastic example of how British wool continues to find its way into exciting new products. Whilst supporting British manufacturing and showcasing the craftsmanship that Yorkshire is renowned for.

