I built cameronheadcovers.com as a price guide, reference hub, and collection tool for Scotty Cameron collectors.
I have been collecting Scotty Cameron headcovers since 2007, which is also when I released the first version of the site. What started from my own passion for the hobby grew into a resource for collectors who want pricing context, curated listings, and better ways to keep track of their collections.

Overview
cameronheadcovers.com is one of the most personal projects in my portfolio. I have been collecting Scotty Cameron headcovers since 2007, and that same year I released the first version of the site. It started from my own interest in the hobby and the need for a better collector resource.
The site is not meant to be a marketplace. I think of it more like a Kelly Blue Book for Scotty Cameron headcovers and accessories. Collectors want context around value, rarity, and what is currently showing up for sale, so I built the experience around reference information and curated eBay listings rather than direct transactions.
I also wanted the site to be useful beyond browsing. Registered users can keep an online version of their collection and maintain a wishlist of items they are still hunting for. That makes the project feel less like a static guide and more like a practical tool for people who are actively involved in the hobby.
At a glance
Audience: Scotty Cameron headcover and accessory collectors who want pricing insight, curated listings, and tools to manage what they own or hope to find.
Built with: Blazor, .NET, Azure, SQL Server, eBay API
Project type: Website
Key features
- Browse Scotty Cameron headcovers and accessories with reference information designed for collectors.
- View curated eBay listings to get a better sense of availability and market pricing.
- Manage a personal online collection as a registered user.
- Create and maintain a wishlist for pieces you are still trying to track down.
- Use a site built specifically for this niche instead of relying only on generic marketplace searches.
Highlights
Started in 2007 and grew out of my own long-time involvement in the Scotty Cameron collecting community.
Acts more like a Kelly Blue Book for headcovers and accessories than a buying and selling marketplace.
Gives registered users tools to track their collections and keep wishlists alongside curated listing data.
How it is built
I built cameronheadcovers.com as a Blazor and .NET web application running on Azure with SQL Server and eBay API integrations. The site combines collector reference data with account-based tools for managing collections and wishlists.
Why it matters
What matters most to me about this project is that it comes from the hobby itself. I did not build it by guessing what collectors might want. I built it as someone who has been part of this niche for decades and understood the value of a trusted reference point.