Visor

Genecos

  • BP20.00
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Product Description

These visors were created to celebrate specifically beach volleyball and golf. 

 they all have word PRIME on the headband

  • They have a towelling line to soak up sweat. 
  • Velcro closure. 
  • Lightweight dry-touch fabric 
  • Available in white only. 

 

Fore! Choosing the Right Golf Visor
Picture this: you’ve got a tee time at your favorite course, a crew of buddies pumped to hit the greens, and a weather forecast that practically screams, "Sunscreen, stat!" There’s just one crucial question left to answer: which golf hat gets the honor of crowning your noggin today?

You rummage through your hat arsenal. There’s the trusty baseball cap, the bucket hat that makes you look suspiciously like a fishing guide, and then there’s the golf visor—a bold choice with serious "retro flair."

A Brief History of the Golf Visor: From the 70s to Swagger Central
Golf visors strutted onto the PGA scene in the 70s, turning heads faster than a hole-in-one. Raymond Floyd rocked one to win the 1976 Masters, and Phil Mickelson made them cool before he could legally rent a car. Visors faded for a bit (probably scared off by bucket hats), but they’re back, baby—showing up on driving ranges, par-3 courses, and yes, even brunch spots.

Do you own a golf visor? If not, maybe it’s time to channel your inner trendsetter. Let those locks breathe, feel the breeze, and bask in the admiration of strangers who think, “Wow, this person knows how to accessorize.”

What Is a Golf Visor? (Hint: It’s Like a Convertible for Your Head)
A golf visor is essentially a hat that got tired of top hats hogging all the attention. It has no roof, just a brim and a strap in the back, so your hair gets to feel the wind (and maybe catch a tan). It’s minimalist. It’s functional. It’s like if a hat and a headband had a baby and that baby grew up to love golf.

Pros & Cons of Golf Visors (Yes, Even Hats Have Weaknesses)
Pros:
Sun Protection Superstar: The brim is your face’s best friend. Go big, and you’ll block more UV rays than a canopy at the beach. Our visors have a pretty expansive brim!
Stay Cool (Literally): No top means your head won’t turn into a steam room.
Hair Goals: Why hide those luscious locks? Let your hair shine like the golf champ you aspire to be.

Cons:
Scalp Sunburn Blues: If your hair’s thinning, slather that sunscreen on, or risk looking like a lobster with a bad comb-over.
Not for Every Head Shape: Some heads scream “visor chic,” while others whisper, “Maybe stick with the bucket hat.” Find a mirror, and let honesty be your guide.

How to Choose the Right Golf Visor (Because Fashion Is Serious Business)
Material Matters: Most visors are made from polyester, nylon, or cotton. Avoid plastic unless you enjoy sweating like a popsicle in the sun.
Brim Size Is Key: Big brim? More sun protection. Small brim? Sleeker look. Goldilocks your way to visor perfection.
Fit Is Everything: Adjustable straps make sizing easy, but make sure it doesn’t feel like your head’s in a vise.
Style Points: Whether you’re feeling classic, sporty, or like you’ve just stepped off a yacht, there’s a visor out there for you.
Customize It: Add your name, a logo, or something witty like, “Fore the love of golf.” Great for groomsmen gifts or proving you’re the funniest person in your foursome.

Final Thoughts: Is a Golf Visor the Hero Your Head Needs?
Golf visors aren’t just headgear—they’re a lifestyle choice. They say, “I care about sun safety, but I also want to look breezy and cool doing it.” So grab a visor, hit the links, and let your hair do the talking while your swing does the walking. Just don’t forget the sunscreen—your scalp will thank you.


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