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Billy Horschel takes the lead at the Open with controversial hat move that sparked backlash

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 20, 2024Updated:July 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Billy Horschel, with his signature backward hat, leads the Open Championship at Royal Troon with one round remaining. The use of backward hats in golf has become more common, despite traditional rules about appropriate golf attire. At many courses, players are required to wear their hats with the bill facing forward, but Horschel and other players have been opting for the backward look.

The reason behind turning a hat backward in golf is to make battling challenging weather conditions easier. In windy conditions, the front of the brim can cause the hat to flip up, creating distractions. Similarly, on a rainy day, a saturated hat can drip from the brim when a player leans down, affecting their focus. Turning the hat backward can help mitigate these annoyances and allow players to concentrate on their game.

Not long ago, wearing a hat backward in golf was considered disrespectful, but attitudes seem to be changing. Horschel, who faced criticism for wearing a backward hat during a previous Open Championship, pointed out that even Tiger Woods has been known to sport the look. While Horschel faced backlash for it in the past, he is now leading the tournament with a one-shot lead going into the final round.

In addition to Horschel, other players like Justin Rose and Scottie Scheffler have been seen sporting backward hats during the Open Championship at Royal Troon. Despite the previous stigma surrounding this fashion choice, there has been little negative feedback this time around, suggesting that attitudes towards backward hats in golf may be shifting.

Jessica Marksbury, a member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, is overseeing major projects for GOLF including print and online features. She is known for her original interview series, “A Round With,” which debuted in the magazine and on GOLF.com. Through her work, Marksbury aims to highlight the unique aspects of the golfing world and its players, including style and fashion trends within the sport.

The Open Championship at Royal Troon has brought attention to the use of backward hats in golf, with players like Horschel leading the way. Despite traditional rules about golf attire, players are finding practical reasons for adopting this fashion choice. The increasing popularity of backward hats in the sport may indicate a shift in attitudes towards what is considered acceptable on the golf course.

As players like Horschel continue to perform well while sporting backward hats, it’s likely that more golfers will follow suit. The practical benefits of wearing a hat backward in challenging weather conditions may outweigh any lingering concerns about traditional golf attire rules. Ultimately, the focus in golf should be on the skills and performance of the players rather than the direction of their hat brims.

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