Thursday

National Hat Day - A Perfect Time to Look at Some Golf Hat Styles




Yesterday was National Hat Day. Really. There is a "National Day" for hats. Naturally, it got me thinking of golf hats. The ubiquitous billed cap pretty much dominates the fairways these days, however golf hats actually have a rich history, and there are contemporary golfers... both professional and amateur... who manage to buck the billed cap trend and make distinctive style statements with their on-course headgear.

Consider the case of Vicky Hurst. The popular LPGA player began wearing a flat newsboy cap as a tribute to Payne Stewart and is now widely known for the distinctive style. There there's Michelle McGann; the seven-time LPGA Tour winner often wears wide brim straw hats and has become so indelibly associated with the style that fans sometimes complain when she switches to a billed cap... which she does on rainy/windy days.  The oversize straw sun visor is a style many associate with glamorous, Australian golfer/model/MBA Candidate Anna Rawson. It's an ultra-feminine style and definitely wouldn't work for everyone but the beautiful Aussie certainly wears it well.

The guys, of course, have some their own golf hat heroes: Kirk Triplett has multiple wins on both the PGA and Champions Tours and is universally known as the "Man in The Bucket Hat", while Greg Norman's signature straw hat is as much a part of his image as the shark embroidered on its band. Jesper Parnevik had his heyday in the early 2000's and spent 38 weeks in the top 10, but is probably better know for his sartorial eccentricities which include an odd upturned-bill baseball cap and the occasional porkpie.

I'm quite sure the baseball-style billed golf cap will continue to rule for the foreseeable future, but hopefully there'll always be a few golfers willing to take stylistic risks and commit to a unique personal style...and an unconventional lid.

3 comments:

  1. I have been looking for a newsboy hat for forever, and have been so tempted to pull out my summer Fedora just to change things up a bit. I'm definitely over the baseball cap, and thanks to your post I'm going to keep my eye out for more unique styles. Thanks for the reminder that it was hat day (actually, I had no idea), definitely something to celebrate=)
    ~Bre

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  2. The green fedora is my fave. It's quite a statement but once I improve my game a bit that's what I'm wearing. ;)

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  3. I absolutely love hats but I have such thick hair that I'm very uncomfortable when I wear them. So, I buy hats for my playing partners so that I can see them.

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