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    Choosing a Head Gear

    And now we are down to the last item in your apparel – the head gear. No, not helmets! We mean the softer variety, like cap. Tiger Woods makes his statement by always wearing his signature Nike cap. You can do something like that but you must remember that it is not just about style. The hat has a practical purpose, too, as you will soon see.

    In the 1980s, head gears for golf came in the form of visors. In the 1990s, the visors made way for hats. At the turn of the millennium, golf head gear is all about caps.

    Caps can help block out the sun, which, of course, can improve your shot. Caps are also good to shield your eyes from distraction. Golf is all about concentration and that particular skill is never more brought into the forefront than when you are making a short putt. You can’t afford anything in the background distracting you from making that shot.

    Not only will caps keep distractions out, they are also good to keep your eyes confined from other players. Golf is kind of like poker sometimes and everyone has his “tell.” Your business is to keep others from finding out what your “tell” is. Wearing a cap helps. That way, you always keep the other players guessing as to your game play.

    If caps can block out the sun during warm days, they can also protect you during the cold days. Your head is actually the most vulnerable to temperature changes. It gets easily hot and cold, depending on its exposure to the weather.

    By wearing a hat, you protect yourself from dropping temperatures and therefore maintain your focus even as others are beginning to get distracted by the cold.

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