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The Hats & Towels Edit

12 Pieces
The Hats & Towels Edit

Six hats. Six towels. Twelve indie brands. No big-box logos in sight. This is the accessory edit for golfers who treat their bag like an outfit — Agronomy Workshop's Work Hat with its built-in pencil holder, Metalwood Studio's Tour Sponsor Strapback, Fiori Golf's Dune 5-Panel, and the Manors Chino Cap holding down the headwear side.

On the towel rack, it's Agronomy's Unusual Lies blueprint print, Dormie Workshop's Player's Towel, the Birds of Condor Coogi-print towel that has no business being that fun, and Cayce Golf's Caddy Towel at $24.99 — the budget entry that punches up. Everything here runs $24.99 to $56. Small details, big personality.

The Collection — 12 Pieces
Agronomy Workshop — Work Hat
Agronomy Workshop
Work Hat · $56
Agronomy Workshop is a San Francisco design studio making golf gear with a groundskeeper's sensibility. The Work Hat ($56) is their signature — a 5-panel rope hat made from 100% recycled nylon with a quick-adjust closure and a golf pencil holder built into the brim. It comes with an AW pencil. The details are what set this apart from every other rope hat in the game.
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Agronomy Workshop — Golf Brand Hat Black
Agronomy Workshop
Golf Brand Hat · $56
Agronomy Workshop's Golf Brand Hat in Black ($56) is the cleaner, more minimal option in their lineup. Same quality construction as the Work Hat but with a straightforward logo execution. AW's whole identity is rooted in course maintenance culture — the brand name itself is a nod to turfgrass science. That's a level of commitment to the bit that most golf brands don't have.
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Metalwood Studio — Tour Sponsor Strapback Bone
Metalwood Studio
Tour Sponsor Strapback · $42
Metalwood Studio's Tour Sponsor Strapback in Bone ($42) is a cotton twill 6-panel with vintage tour merchandise energy. Unstructured, mid-profile, and the kind of hat that looks like you found it in a pro shop in 1987. Metalwood's whole aesthetic leans into industrial design and retro golf — this hat captures that perfectly. Also available in Black.
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Fiori Golf — Dune 5-Panel Camo
Fiori Golf
Dune 5-Panel Hat · $40
Fiori Golf's Dune 5-Panel in Camo ($40) is a lightweight cotton ripstop hat with a limited-edition camo pattern that reads more outdoors than military. Fiori is an Italian word for flowers, and the brand threads floral motifs through everything they make. The Dune is their adventure hat — built for hot rounds and early morning tee times. Also comes in Navy, Black, and Olive.
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Fiori Golf — Calyx Trucker Camo
Fiori Golf
Calyx Trucker Hat · $35
Fiori Golf's Calyx Trucker in Camo ($35) is their take on the classic trucker — mesh back, structured front, and the same camo pattern as the Dune. The Calyx is named after the part of a flower that protects the bud, which tracks with Fiori's botanical naming conventions. A good everyday course hat at a fair price.
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Manors Golf — Chino Cap Sky Blue
Manors Golf
Chino Cap · $48
Manors Golf is a UK label bridging streetwear and golf — their Chino Cap in Sky Blue ($48) is a six-panel cotton twill hat with an adjustable strap and clean minimal branding. The sky blue colorway stands out on the course without being loud. Manors has built a following by treating golf as a lifestyle rather than a sport, and this cap is a good entry point into the brand.
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Agronomy Workshop — Unusual Lies Towel Navy
Agronomy Workshop
Unusual Lies Towel · $42
Agronomy Workshop's Unusual Lies Towel in Navy ($42) is woven terry cloth cotton — thick, absorbent, and branded with one of the best product names in golf. 'Unusual lies' is the kind of phrase that makes you smile every time you pull the towel off your bag. AW's attention to language and design details extends to everything they make, towels included.
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Dormie Workshop — Player's Towel Black
Dormie Workshop
Player's Towel · $30
Dormie Workshop's Player's Towel in Black ($30) is a 22×44 inch ribbed terry towel with a vintage stripe and Dormie embroidery on both ends. It's big enough to actually dry things — which sounds obvious, but half the towels in golf are decorative hand towels. Dormie is a leather headcover brand first, but their on-course accessories are just as considered.
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Dormie Workshop — Multi Coloured Towel
Dormie Workshop
Multi Coloured Towel · $30
Dormie Workshop's Multi Coloured Towel ($30) is the louder option in their range — bold color blocking in terry cotton/poly blend. Same generous sizing and build quality as the Player's Towel, but with a personality that pops against a black or navy bag. If your setup is too neutral, this is the fix.
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Birds of Condor — FORE Golf Towel
Birds of Condor
FORE Golf Towel · $35
Birds of Condor's FORE Golf Towel ($35) is a microfiber towel made with LEUS — anti-microbial, sustainably sourced, and printed with a bold blue-and-yellow design. Birds of Condor is a Byron Bay, Australia brand that's been making irreverent golf gear since 2012. Their towels are lightweight and quick-drying, which makes them a good warm-weather pick.
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Birds of Condor — Coogi Golf Towel
Birds of Condor
Coogi Golf Towel · $35
Birds of Condor's Coogi Golf Towel ($35) brings the iconic Coogi knit pattern to the course — a bold, retro-inspired print on anti-microbial microfiber. It's one of those accessories that gets comments on the first tee. Birds of Condor doesn't take itself too seriously, and that shows in designs like this. Same LEUS partnership, same sustainable sourcing.
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Cayce Golf — Caddy Towel
Cayce Golf
Caddy Towel · $24.99
Cayce Golf's Caddy Towel ($24.99) is the value pick on this list — thick terrycloth, generously sized, and available in 11+ colors. It's the kind of towel you clip on and forget about until you need it, which is exactly what a good towel should be. At under $25, it's an easy grab. Cayce makes affordable golf accessories with enough personality to stand out from the generic stuff.
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