Want to make a statement? A visor is a great way to go.
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When it comes to golf headwear, baseball caps are ubiquitous. You probably have a dozen or more in your closet, and for good reason. They go with everything, and are pretty much universally flattering. Plus, it’s fun to collect them when you visit various bucket-list destinations.
But if you really want to make a statement, a visor is a great way to go. They’re a bit less mainstream than baseball caps, but a whole lot more memorable. And if you choose one with a statement-making print, it can actually serve as the showpiece of your day’s ensemble.
Check out five of our favorite visors below, and while you’re shopping, make sure to take a scroll through the rest of the items on offer in GOLF’s Pro Shop, your ultimate source for the latest apparel, shoes, clubs and more, all in one convenient place.
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Samurai Tour Visor
$35
Let them know what’s in your bag with the Samurai Tour Visor. Made by Imperial, and decorated with the iconic crossed swords and Miura at the right temple, this visor could be the most important accessory in your golf wardrobe. Limited quantities, so order quickly to make sure you get yours.
Adjustable
One Size Fits All
Hit the course in style, and top off your new golf outfit with the eye-catching Nike Core Classic visor. This visor sports a classic curved bill to avoid getting sun in your eyes, a soft terry sweatband, and an adjustable fit via a backstrap. This visor will work for you as you make your way between the links.
Keep the sun out of your eyes without losing an ounce of your on-course style with the Johnnie O Chevy visor. The Chevy Visor features an embroidered logo at the front and includes a high crown, a terry sweatband, and adjustable buckle closure.
The Neverfind visor features a custom shaped visor to block the sun from your eyes, a high top and wide brim for extra coverage, an oversized terry towel headband to prevent sweat build up, adjustable strap closure for a customizable fit, and an EcoDry water repellent finish. The visor displays a golf ball on a tee embroidered at the front and Birds of Condor logo branding on the side.
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