June 2026 Scotty Cameron Headcovers Market Report: Modern Releases Lead, Vintage Trophy Sale Sets the Ceiling
June 2026 headcover sales reached 387 units and $63,103.90, with 2026 releases leading volume while a 2007 Holiday sale hit $2,050.

Executive Summary
The Scotty Cameron headcovers market remained active in June 2026, with 387 total units sold generating $63,103.90 in total revenue and an overall average sale price of $163.06. Market leadership came from current-year themed releases, particularly 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN', 2026 SPARK OF INDEPENDENCE, and 2026 LAWN DOGS, which combined strong unit turnover with the highest recurring revenue totals.
At the top end of the market, a single sale of the 2007 Holiday reached $2,050.00, setting June’s high-sale benchmark and showing that rare legacy pieces still command outsized collector interest. The key takeaway is a two-tier market: broad liquidity and steady demand for 2026 releases, alongside selective but powerful bidding for scarce vintage examples.
Market Overview
June 2026 headcover sales show a healthy and diversified market. The category posted 387 units sold and $63,103.90 in revenue, producing an overall average sale price of $163.06. The month’s highest recorded sale was $2,050.00, a substantial premium over the category average and clear evidence that elite-condition or harder-to-source older covers continue to define the upper end of the market.
While broad market activity was anchored by modern 2026 releases, revenue concentration at the top suggests buyers are willing to pay up for both fresh seasonal drops and standout legacy pieces. Month-over-month data was only partially available in the source set, so full category-level directional analysis cannot be quantified. However, product-level changes where available help identify early momentum shifts within June’s most active names.
Top Performers
Leaders by Units Sold
- 1. 2026 SPARK OF INDEPENDENCE sold 20 units, the highest unit volume in the category. It also generated $2,780.43 in revenue. Based on those figures, its realized average was approximately $139.02 per unit. Its month-over-month change was -15.32%, indicating demand remained strong in absolute terms but softened versus the prior month.
- 2. 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' sold 16 units and led all products in revenue at $2,860.90. That implies an average realized price of about $178.81, the strongest revenue efficiency among the top modern-volume names.
- 3. 2026 LAWN DOGS sold 15 units for $2,518.87 in revenue, or roughly $167.92 per unit. It posted a 3.03% month-over-month increase, making it one of the few top-volume releases with confirmed positive movement.
- 4. 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' - MID-ROUND sold 9 units and brought in $1,553.96, implying an average of approximately $172.66 per sale. This shows the SMOOTH SAILIN' theme resonated across variants, not just the standard release.
- 5. Scotty Cameron Milled sold 8 units and recorded a 5.32% month-over-month increase, suggesting stable collector interest in staple branded designs.
Leaders by Revenue
- 1. 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN': $2,860.90 from 16 units.
- 2. 2026 SPARK OF INDEPENDENCE: $2,780.43 from 20 units.
- 3. 2026 LAWN DOGS: $2,518.87 from 15 units.
- 4. 2007 Holiday: $2,050.00 from just 1 unit, also the highest single sale of the month.
- 5. 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' - MID-ROUND: $1,553.96 from 9 units.
Notable Trends
Modern releases are driving liquidity. Four of the top five revenue leaders were 2026 releases, and those same names also dominated unit volume. This indicates that the most tradable part of the market in June was not purely vintage scarcity, but rather fresh-release desirability combined with active secondary-market turnover.
The SMOOTH SAILIN' family was especially strong. Taken together, 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' and 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' - MID-ROUND sold 25 units for a combined $4,414.86. That thematic strength suggests buyers responded positively to this design story across configurations.
Revenue efficiency varied across top-volume items. Although 2026 SPARK OF INDEPENDENCE led in unit sales, it ranked second in revenue. By contrast, 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' generated more revenue on fewer units, pointing to stronger realized pricing. Meanwhile, 2026 LAWN DOGS sat between the two, showing balanced demand and pricing power.
Selective vintage pieces still define the ceiling. The 2007 Holiday contributed only one sale, but its $2,050.00 total exceeded the revenue of many higher-volume products on a per-unit basis by a wide margin. That gap reinforces a familiar market dynamic: modern releases create flow, while rare older pieces create headline prices.
Available month-over-month signals were mixed. 2026 SPARK OF INDEPENDENCE declined 15.32% month over month, which may indicate post-release normalization. In contrast, 2026 LAWN DOGS rose 3.03% and Scotty Cameron Milled increased 5.32%, implying more stable or improving collector engagement in those lines. Some entries did not include month-over-month figures, limiting complete comparative analysis.
Outlook
For collectors, June 2026 confirms that current-year Scotty Cameron headcovers remain highly liquid, particularly when supported by a strong theme or variant depth. 2026 SMOOTH SAILIN' looks especially notable because it combined strong unit demand with the highest total revenue among all tracked products. 2026 LAWN DOGS also merits attention as a release showing both scale and positive month-over-month movement.
For investors, the market remains bifurcated in a constructive way. If the goal is turnover and easier entry, the 2026 leaders appear to offer the broadest buyer base. If the goal is premium upside, the 2007 Holiday sale is a reminder that elite vintage pieces can still achieve dramatically higher per-unit results. Going forward, watch whether June’s top current releases maintain pricing while volume remains elevated; sustained performance there would be a bullish signal for the broader headcover market through the summer.