Four snug Titleist golf beanies to keep your head warm this winter

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The old adage has it that you lose most of your body's heat through the top of your head.

So that's why many golfers like to pop a woolly hat on the minute it gets chilly.

That and the fact that many of us really quite like getting snug – some of us even prefer a knitted hat to a cap.

Titleist winter beanies are among the most popular brands to choose when looking to keep the warmth in both on tour and with handicap golfers.

Here are four great options for those looking for a new beanie this winter.

Tour Pom Pom

It's the classic style with a new Titleist Tour design and logos.

The 100% acrylic yarn provides warmth and comfort, it features player-preferred cuff knit with a single colour pom pom, and has a 3D embroidered Titleist script.

Available in black, navy or charcoal with white lettering or white with black lettering.

Retails at 20.99.

Boardwalk Pom Pom

The Boardwalk Pom Pom beanie features a 100% acrylic five-gauge knit for comfort in cooler temperatures, a classic pom pom top and the new Boardwalk patch with a TPU applique. It also has a player-preferred cuff knit.

Available in black, gray and navy – and one size fits all.

Retails at £21.00.

The Lifestyle Reversible Beanie Hat

This fully reversible golf hat has a performance mesh liner for enhanced comfort and warmth. It has 12-gauge "magic knit" construction with a finished edge and woven Titleist label. And it’s 100% Acrylic.

Available in black and red, gray and navy, and navy and white – and one size fits all.

Retails at £20.99.

The Custom Golf Beanie

This fully knitted golf beanie hat offers enhanced comfort with a warm fabric construction, finished with Titleist logo embroidery and classic design.

Available in black, grey and navy blue – and one size fits all.

Retails at £20.

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