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Hardy: My Top 5 Golf Hats

I like hats. Specifically, golf hats. Over the years, some of my favorites have been worn out to the point where I’ve thrown them away, but here are five that…

Hardy and Steve Show from Travis Matthew heading out to the tee

Hardy and Steve Show from Travis Matthew

I like hats. Specifically, golf hats. Over the years, some of my favorites have been worn out to the point where I’ve thrown them away, but here are five that hold a special place in my heart. Or in this case, my head.

5. 150th Open Championship

 Easily the most controversial hat on this list. Most people hate it. But the people like me who love it, REALLY love it. And, it’s my favorite souvenir from favorite family vacation.

The U.S. Open

4.  U.S. Open 2022

I bought this in the pro shop on media day at the Country Club in Brookline.  Another classic logo, and a great keepsake from one of those once in a lifetime rounds and the tournament that followed a few weeks later.

U.S. Open

3. Masters 2021

My first and only time at Augusta. I bought about 10 different hats in the pro shop that day and gave most of them away.  But I kept my favorite. 

The Masters

2. Travis Mathew, “Boylston.”

Absolutely my favorite hat maker right now, and this one was designed by my buddy Steve Show, who works for TM.

Travis Mathew, “Boylston.”

Travis Mathew, “Boylston.”

1. Myopia Hunt Club

 I don’t wear this one much anymore, because it’s unstructured and not quite the style I like these days.  But I’ll never get rid of it. Awesome logo, and it lists the years they hosted the U.S. Open on the side.

Myopia Hunt Club.

U.S. Open
Tyler Milliken started out at the Sports Hub as an intern in 2020 for the Zolak & Bertrand program before eventually becoming the associate producer in late 2021. He often joins the baseball conversation on Zolak & Bertrand and is a contributor to The Baseball Hour throughout the season. Along with that, he has been a co-host on DraftKings Name Redacted Podcast with Jared Carrabis for the last two years, where they cover everything going on with the Red Sox. Born and raised in Brockton, he reps the city proudly.