Hey guys, it’s your boy back at it again. Today, let’s talk about something I tried recently – you know, rocking that Rickie Fowler orange hat. Yeah, you heard that right, that bright, bold, in-your-face orange hat that Fowler’s been known to sport.
So, first things first, I had to get the hat. It’s a “P” hat from Puma, Fowler being their brand guy and all. But I learned this one was special. Turns out, Puma did this limited edition thing. The design’s got an “L” on it, and it’s a nod to the “L” that’s been up on the hill by Lahainaluna High School in Maui since like, forever, 1904 to be exact! Pretty cool, huh?
- Got the Hat: Checked. It’s that “P” hat, but with a story.
- The Color: Orange, but not just any orange. It’s the same shade as Fowler’s Sunday polos, which I learned he wears to honor his college, Oklahoma State.
Now, wearing this hat wasn’t just about slapping it on my head. I wanted the full Fowler experience, or as close as I could get to it. So, I paired it with a bright orange polo, just like he does on Sundays. I even tried to channel my inner golfer, although my swing is, shall we say, a work in progress.
Trying Out the Look
I wore this getup to a casual get-together with some buddies. Let me tell you, that hat is a conversation starter. Everyone’s asking about it, where I got it, why I was wearing it. I felt like a mini-celebrity, explaining the whole Puma, Fowler, Lahainaluna connection. It was fun, different.
Did I suddenly become a golf pro? Nope. Did I feel a bit more confident, a bit more… out there? You bet. It’s amazing how a simple piece of clothing can change your vibe. This whole experiment, it wasn’t just about the hat or the color. It was about stepping out of my comfort zone, trying something new. And honestly? I dug it.
So, would I recommend the Rickie Fowler orange hat experience? If you’re looking to shake things up, add a pop of color to your life, and maybe learn a little something about golf and Hawaiian history along the way, then yeah, go for it. It’s not every day you get to walk in the shoes (or the hat) of a golf icon, even if it’s just for a little while.
That’s it for my little adventure, folks. Catch you in the next one!