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The Most Unique Hat in Golf?

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The Most Unique Hat in Golf?

Although rope hats are all the rage, Beaver Pelt Golf decided that wasn’t enough.

So they added a bottle opener to the underbrim.

What?

Whether you’re cracking open a Mexican Coke or a Corona Extra with a lime, the bottle opener is at your disposal.

I love the logo that pays homage to a nice “beaver pelt” divot from a flushed wedge shot. I prefer the term “Golf Rabble Pancake,” but beaver pelt is a close second.

Is it functional?

I’m not sure whether the idea was to be able to use the bottle opener with the hat on your head or not but I wasn’t willing to try with how close the Mexican Coke was to my eye.

I worried I might (a) poke my eye out or (b) spill Coke all over my face and into my eyes.

The best way to use the bottle opener is to take the hat off of your head, grip the brimand crack open the beverage of choice.

I worry that the brim will deteriorate over time but the hat isn’t a bad novelty gift to a friend or family member.

The snapback design is great. There’s nothing better than brand-new crispy snapback hat. Maybe it’s just me but I get that warm and fuzzy feeling when I snap a new snapback for the first time.

The bad

I had a couple of qualms while testing the “Bottle Opener Rope Hat” from Beaver Pelt Golf.

No. 1: The bottle opener will be in your peripheral vision at all times. I found it distracting. While it wasn’t terrible during the round of golf I played with the hat on my head, it was a peripheral nightmare the rest of the time.

No. 2: The stitching on the brim directly on top of the bottle opener is poor. No, it’s an eyesore. I wish Beaver Pelt Golf had a bit more attention to detail here.

(If I was designing this rope hat, I would’ve converted this eyesore of a circle into a magnetic ball marker holder.)

Novelty or contender?

The Bottle Opener Rope Hat fits into my novelty category.

The peripheral issues mixed with the poor stitching design on the brim prevent me from recommending the hat for daily wear. I said it earlier and I’ll say it again: it’s an eyesore having to see the bottle opener everywhere I look.

If you’re just looking to have fun with your buddies and share a drink or two, your entire golf group should have a Beaver Pelt Golf Hat. It’s a conversation starter and can prove to be extremely useful … to the drinking crowd.

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      Sean

      4 months ago

      There’s no such thing as “most” unique.
      Something is either unique, or it isn’t. It is binary.
      It is like a light switch, on or off.

      PS, the hat is hideous.

      Reply

      Mark Tarte

      4 months ago

      Pffft. I have a hat from the Guinness brewery in Dublin from years ago that has a bottle opener.

      Reply

      Dec Razor

      4 months ago

      I got one years ago from Crazy Shirts in Hawaii with the Kona Brewing logo on it. Not new, this just has a different logo on the front.

      Reply

      James

      4 months ago

      Carry a flask of single malt in my bag; no opener needed.

      Reply

      Fake

      4 months ago

      Carry a 40 of malt liquor. Has a twist off cap.

      Reply

      Mark R

      4 months ago

      Sorry, nobody needs a bottle opener on the golf course. Only idiots bring glass bottles on the course. The rest of us consume soft drinks and swing oil from a can.

      Reply

      Jeff

      4 months ago

      I like the logo

      Reply

      Bobby

      4 months ago

      i saw this on a hat about 25 years ago…. nothing new to see here.

      Reply

      Fake

      4 months ago

      I remember in high school, some of the kids wore flip flops with a bottle opener in the sole. Nothing new, funny for somebody for a few minutes.

      Reply

      Scott

      4 months ago

      Getting to the point that Mygolfspy is just becoming a Shill for brands

      Reply

      mg

      4 months ago

      Indeed.

      Reply

      Andrew the Great!

      4 months ago

      “The snapback design is great. There’s nothing better than brand-new crispy snapback hat.” I hope you were being sarcastic. I hate – no, HATE – snapback hats and refuse to buy any hat, no matter how much I like it overall, if it’s a snapback. Such a cheap look, truck stop hat look. And unlike hats with a sliding clasp or buckle, your fit could be between those nubs and the hat never fits right. Garbage design, garbage look.

      I have no idea why guys who make millions playing golf wear such cheap-a$$-looking hats. I never will.

      Reply

      Fake

      4 months ago

      If I were paid to wear it, different story. On my own? No, thank you.

      Reply

      Steven

      4 months ago

      Pretty smart idea

      Reply

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