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Gimme that: Our limited-edition Nicklaus rope hat is back!

Nicklaus rope hat

Christian Hafer

Welcome to Gimme That, a GOLF.com column where we’ll highlight one notable item we think you might like. Whether it’s an article of clothing, an intriguing electronic device or anything in between, we want to share these items with you because they’ve generated a bit of chatter by our water cooler (or, these days, on our Slack channel). So sit back, scroll down and keep up with the latest gear golf has to offer.

During last year’s Masters Tournament, we launched our first ever limited-edition Nicklaus Collection and saw astonishing success with all of the Golden Bear-branded merch. Now, with the 2021 Masters around the corner, we’ve brought back a few of the very best-selling styles.

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The white rope cap is vintage Jack. Our version is a modern twist of the time-honored, classic style. It’s made with a structured, five-panel shape and adjustable back strap — perfect for men and women alike. The old-school design features a contrast rope and Jack’s signature Golden Bear logo. We don’t expect this style to last long, so grab yours while it’s hot! Scroll down to shop today.

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