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2015 Open Championship Beanie Hat

2015 Open Championship Beanie Hat

Regular price £23.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £23.00 GBP
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2015 Open Championship Beanie Hat

Product History

A navy knit beanie with a fold-over cuff, accented by a clean white stripe running across the crown. The front features an embroidered patch reading “The Open Championship – The Old Course – 2015,” with a detailed landscape motif at its centre. Soft, insulating knit construction keeps warmth locked in, while the structured yet flexible fit makes it easy to wear through colder conditions on or off the course.

This beanie was released for the 2015 Open Championship at St Andrews, the 144th edition of golf’s oldest major. Held on the game’s most historic ground, the event was marked by dramatic weather delays and a playoff finish that etched itself into tournament lore. As a piece of tournament merchandise, it carries more than just functional value - it’s a wearable memory of one of golf’s defining stages, linking timeless heritage with modern-day play.