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09-24-2011 10:43 PM #1
Wearing a headband playing golf
I've started wearing a headband while playing golf as I really don't like to wear a hat when I play. What are your thoughts on sporting a headband? The other guys on my golf team haven't taken to it very well. It is sort of similar to Pelle Edberg's but it's made for tennis.
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09-24-2011 10:48 PM #2
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The guys you play with actually care what you wear? Why do you need to wear anything if you don't like hats?
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09-24-2011 10:50 PM #3
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09-24-2011 11:03 PM #4
I'll give you a "like" on this subject. Sported a headband for a while. Unique look and serves a purpose.
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09-24-2011 11:08 PM #5
Do whatever you want to do and who cares what anyone thinks. I've rocked a white headband before playing golf and my boys thought it was ridiculous but who cares!
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09-24-2011 11:23 PM #6
I'll give you a like too. I also do not like wearing hats when I play golf so I usually just wear no headgear. Its funny when I see old footage of pro golf...guys are wearing no hats or ball caps or flat caps or brimmed hats...allsorts. Now, with only one or two exceptions, its seems the ball cap is just ubiquitous...a bit boring and un-individual really
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09-25-2011 02:15 AM #7
Just get a haircut you hobo
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09-25-2011 11:01 AM #8
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I always thought that the main purpose of a hat of some sort is to protect your face, especially nose, from sun burn. A band is only going to do that for your forehead, and worse you might end up with a bizarre tan line across it.
As we enter Fall golfing though, I might go to a headband for warmth instead of a tuque.
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09-25-2011 04:14 PM #9
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09-25-2011 09:42 PM #10
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09-26-2011 08:36 AM #11
Thumb down, then again, I do like my bucket hat.
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09-26-2011 02:22 PM #12
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09-26-2011 11:20 PM #13
Important thing is wearing what's comfortable to use and for as long as it does not affect the pace of our game. Personally, I prefer not to wear head gear I find it distracting except when playing under the mid day sun.
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10-01-2011 12:38 PM #14
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Thumbs down. Your golf team is right to ridicule.
While you're at it, why don't you get some iron covers too?
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10-01-2011 04:07 PM #15
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Hey for once you and I actually agree on something Personally I would not be caught dead on a golf course wearing a headband. Headbands are tennis players, not male golfers. Plus when you are 50 years old and the surgeon is cutting off skin cancer off your face you will then realize you should have worn a hat.
Iron covers? Worse golf accessory invented. You hit golf balls with irons with a swing speed of anywhere over 80 mph and you are worried about those irons being protected while you walk down a fairway? Plus all they do is trap moisture inside them, hey that is good for the irons isn't it?
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10-01-2011 04:53 PM #16
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10-01-2011 09:57 PM #17
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10-01-2011 10:36 PM #18
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Carried my forged irons for quite a few years and never worried about, or had any bag chatter on them.
And headbands are for women golfers when they are playing in cooler weather. Men were toques in cold weather.
I watched most of the Ontario University golf teams play last week at STG&CC in Union. Didn't see any guys wearing headbands when they came past the hole I was marshaling. Also did not see any iron covers being pulled off irons for the second shots to the Par 4 green. So not all that popular I guess with the University golf teams. No one I play with uses iron covers on their forged irons.
Last edited by Golfbum; 10-01-2011 at 10:47 PM.
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10-02-2011 12:27 PM #19
I'm running around looking for my "ear muffs"----if I find them they will probably need new springs to hold them on !!!
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