Flat Caps.

did you see my pictures from turnberry thread? i want all them pictures for my flat. i just love turnberry just from growing up and learning to play there, quality times

No mate, I'll do a search.

Either that, or play more of the open courses, one picture from each, and your card - that's may plan.
 
If you are like me, at the cutting edge of fashion, a leader not a follower, then a Harris Tweed cap is the way to go, warm in the winter and cool in the summer it's a real friend. Make sure you get measured as a poorly fitting cap doesn't look good.
 
wear a trilby proper style and very dashing,i remember years ago watching DICKY HENDERSON play at BIRKDALE and he looked proper smart,i have one but i look more like grandad of only fools !!!!

I to have a trilby that is white and does look cool with golf gear. I thought I looked superb last year wearing it in Italy when going to my cousins wedding in Florence as its a bit more free in fashion stakes out there but haven't been brave enough yet to wear it on the course but its coming out this summer for sure.
 
Edinburgh Wool Shops [EWS] are the obvious place to purchase.

I have one like Players and wear it when I play in sunny/windy conditions.
In the 1950's most golfers wore a bunnet on the course.
Payne Stewart suited them, good look when you wear +2s [knickers for our American viewers]
 
I have been known to wear the bunnet from time to time,and of course it must be a Harris Tweed one,bought from a Gentleman's Outfitter of some prestige no less!
 
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