The ifrothgolf review
Titleist's wet-weather version of the cap the tour pros wear. It uses the same StaDry waterproof fabric Titleist puts in its rain gear, with bonded and sealed seams so water cannot wick through the stitching, plus a little gutter around the arch to channel runoff away from your face. You get the recognisable beveled rubber Titleist script on the front and an adjustable velcro strap at the back.
What's great
It does the one job it promises and does it well: in steady rain your head and the brim stay genuinely dry, where a normal cotton cap turns into a sponge in minutes. Despite the waterproofing it is impressively light and structured, so it sits and looks like a regular performance cap rather than a clammy plastic lid. The bonded seams are the real upgrade over cheaper water-resistant hats, and the tour styling means nobody can tell it is your foul-weather cap.
Worth knowing
It is one-size-fits-most with only a velcro strap, so if you are at either end of the hat-size range the fit can feel either slightly loose or a touch tight, and there is no fitted or flexi option. Colours are limited (mainly black/charcoal and navy/charcoal), the dark waterproof fabric runs warm on a muggy day, and at around 25 pounds it costs noticeably more than a standard Titleist cap, so it only earns its keep if you actually play in the wet.
The verdict
A focused, honestly waterproof cap that justifies its premium for anyone who plays through British weather. If you only ever tee it up in the dry, save your money and buy a standard cap; if you walk 18 in the rain a few times a season, this is the one worth owning.





