Adjustable Golf Hat, Cotton Twill Unstructured, 1502 Golf Hat
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100% CottonBuckle closureIF YOU LOVE THE GAME OF GOLF -- and its rich Scottish history – you will love our stylish cotton twill 1502 hat. WHY 1502? Historically speaking, IT IS GOLF’S GREATEST YEAR!HISTORY: In an attempt to protect the Scottish homeland from the English invaders, James II of Scotland, banned golf in 1457 because he believed the game was interfering with archery practice. In 1502, King James IV saved the “the world’s greatest game” from extinction by LIFTING THE BAN!GIFT IDEA: Are you struggling with coming up with a new and different gift idea for a golfer? Our 1502 branded hat, which features our distinctive bow & club logo on the side, is the perfect answer to your dilemma. It has a traditional design and it is made with high-quality cotton that is guaranteed to last.FOR MEN AND WOMEN: Whether you are on or off the course, our well-made, adjustable 1502 hats will fit one and all.FOR ON AND OFF THE COURSE: This updated vintage hat will be a stylish wardrobe addition off the course as well. Also a fun conversation starter wth friends.
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Scottish golf history and tradition meet with our 1502 adjustable cotton hat. Our low-profile hat has a classic shape and will always be the perfect fit. Offered in 6 colors: black, khaki, navy blue, putty, and white. Garment washed cotton twill fabric, unstructured low-sweep profile, adjustable polished buckle closure, the hat is expertly made by Imperial HeadwearTHE 1502 STORY The year was 1457. In a well-intentioned but misguided attempt to protect the Scottish homeland from the English invaders, the Scottish king, James II, banned golf because he believed the game was interfering with archery practice. In 1471, James III, reaffirmed the ban. As you look at the history of golf, it becomes apparent that one and year stand out – King James IV of Scotland & 1502. In 1502, James saved “the greatest game” by lifting the ban, thus preserving man’s right to happiness.THE HISTORY OF GOLF: YEARS TO REMEMBER1457: On March 6, 1457, King James II of Scotland banned golf because he believed his subjects were neglecting their archery practice. Beginning in the mid fifteenth century, the Scots and English were constantly involved in territorial battles.1471: King James III of Scotland reaffirms the ban on golf.1491: King James IV of Scotland reaffirms the ban on golf.1502: Soon after the signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace in Glasgow between Scotland and England on Feb. 11, 1502, King James IV of Scotland lifted his grandfather's ban of golf. According to the records of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, James IV paid 14 shillings on Sept. 21, 1502, “for clubs from the bower at Saint Johnston” (Perth). This is the first recorded purchase of golf equipment.
100% CottonBuckle closureIF YOU LOVE THE GAME OF GOLF -- and its rich Scottish history – you will love our stylish cotton twill 1502 hat. WHY 1502? Historically speaking, IT IS GOLF’S GREATEST YEAR!HISTORY: In an attempt to protect the Scottish homeland from the English invaders, James II of Scotland, banned golf in 1457 because he believed the game was interfering with archery practice. In 1502, King James IV saved the “the world’s greatest game” from extinction by LIFTING THE BAN!GIFT IDEA: Are you struggling with coming up with a new and different gift idea for a golfer? Our 1502 branded hat, which features our distinctive bow & club logo on the side, is the perfect answer to your dilemma. It has a traditional design and it is made with high-quality cotton that is guaranteed to last.FOR MEN AND WOMEN: Whether you are on or off the course, our well-made, adjustable 1502 hats will fit one and all.FOR ON AND OFF THE COURSE: This updated vintage hat will be a stylish wardrobe addition off the course as well. Also a fun conversation starter wth friends.
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Scottish golf history and tradition meet with our 1502 adjustable cotton hat. Our low-profile hat has a classic shape and will always be the perfect fit. Offered in 6 colors: black, khaki, navy blue, putty, and white. Garment washed cotton twill fabric, unstructured low-sweep profile, adjustable polished buckle closure, the hat is expertly made by Imperial HeadwearTHE 1502 STORY The year was 1457. In a well-intentioned but misguided attempt to protect the Scottish homeland from the English invaders, the Scottish king, James II, banned golf because he believed the game was interfering with archery practice. In 1471, James III, reaffirmed the ban. As you look at the history of golf, it becomes apparent that one and year stand out – King James IV of Scotland & 1502. In 1502, James saved “the greatest game” by lifting the ban, thus preserving man’s right to happiness.THE HISTORY OF GOLF: YEARS TO REMEMBER1457: On March 6, 1457, King James II of Scotland banned golf because he believed his subjects were neglecting their archery practice. Beginning in the mid fifteenth century, the Scots and English were constantly involved in territorial battles.1471: King James III of Scotland reaffirms the ban on golf.1491: King James IV of Scotland reaffirms the ban on golf.1502: Soon after the signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace in Glasgow between Scotland and England on Feb. 11, 1502, King James IV of Scotland lifted his grandfather's ban of golf. According to the records of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, James IV paid 14 shillings on Sept. 21, 1502, “for clubs from the bower at Saint Johnston” (Perth). This is the first recorded purchase of golf equipment.
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