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All Access Pass: Top Golf Personalities on Twitter

April 24, 2012 -- Golf is oft criticized for being out of touch with the mainstream, of being narrow, elitist, and generally not welcoming to the masses. Well, criticize no longer, at least when it comes to Twitter.

9 golf fashion brands to change your look

April 3, 2012 -- 9 golf fashion apparel brands that will help you look like you know what you're doing, even if you don't.

Who's sticking to Masters apparel script this week?

April 3, 2012 -- As the first major of the calendar year, the Masters has become the “season opener” when it comes to marketing awareness for golf’s most noted apparel brands.

Undressing golf's dress code

March 24, 2012 -- The most iconic golf style photograph I can think of is one of Sean Connery, circa 1962, sporting a driving cap, and a vibrant red jumper paired with turned up denim, with a golf bag slung with style over his right shoulder.

The List

Check out The List to find out what brand(s) your favorite players are wearing.

(Latest update -- July 12, 2011)

Lorne Rubenstein

Globe and Mail golf columnist and author of no less than 11 golf books, Lorne Rubenstein had this to say about chapeaunoirgolf.com...

Lorne Rubenstein"Nowadays many players know exactly what they'll be wearing each day of the tournament. One interesting website tracks their outfits and the planning that goes into the selection. Chapeaunoirgolf.com, meant to enhance your reading and viewing pleasure. Spend a few minutes with this website, and soon you will be planning your own outfits for the coming season."

-- Lorne Rubenstein, April 5, 2011

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Bunker Mentality

6:14PM

« Schwartzel goes off Nike's Masters script »

Yesterday's post highlighting Charl Schwartzel's Nike polo generated few enquiries as to the specifics of the rest of his clothes for the week.

It's interesting to note that scripted documented below, was not followed in every instance. For example, Schwartzel was scripted to wear the Tour Perforated Cap on Friday and Saturday, but opted for the Tour Visor instead.

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Thursday

Tonal Plaid Polo, Tech Pant (white rather than black) Tour Visor (white rather than black), Club Inspired Swoosh Buckle (white rather than black), Coolmax Merino V-neck Sweater

Friday

TW Dri-Fit Pickstitch Polo, Tech Pant, Tour Perforated Cap, Club Inspired Swoosh Buckle (white belt), Coolmax Merino V-neck Sweater

Saturday

Dri-Fit No Sew Polo (this does not resemble what Schwartzel wore Saturday -- he wore a shirt with a shorter, squared off placket -- Chapeau Noir prefers the long placket No Sew), Tech Pant (Khaki rather than black), Tour Perforated Cap (substituted visor), Club Inspired Swoosh Buckle (white belt rather than black), Athlete Coolmax Merino 1/2 Zip

Sunday

TW Bonded Gradiated Stripe Polo, Tech Pant, Tour Visor, Club Inspired Swoosh Buckle, Athlete Coolmax Merino 1/2 Zip

So as you can plainly see, there were lots 'o substitutions over the four days, save for Sunday -- proving that these guys don't necessarily stick to the script, and are quite capable of dressing themselves -- even under pressure.

Schwartzel wore Nike Lunar Control Limited Masters Edition (Black/Green).

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