7. Half-Up Half-Down Ponytail

If you like having some hair down but still need it out of your face, a half-up ponytail is perfect. Gather the top section of your hair into a ponytail, leaving the rest down. This is a good option for medium-length hair. It’s a relaxed look that still offers control. Secure the ponytail well so it doesn’t loosen during your swing.
6. Half-Up Half-Down Bun

Similar to the half-up ponytail, this style puts the top section into a small bun instead. It’s another way to keep hair out of your eyes while letting the bottom layers flow. This works well for those with thicker hair. It’s a trendy look that’s also functional. Use bobby pins to secure the bun firmly.
5. Twisted Half-Up

For a softer look than a ponytail or bun, try twisting sections of hair back from your face and securing them. You can twist one section from each side and meet in the middle, or do multiple twists. This is elegant and keeps front pieces back. It suits most hair types and lengths. Secure twists with bobby pins or a small clip.
4. Claw Clip Updo

A claw clip is your best friend for a quick and easy updo. Gather your hair as if you were making a ponytail, twist it upwards, and secure it with a sturdy claw clip. It’s effortless and keeps your hair off your neck. This works best for medium to long hair. Choose a clip that can hold all your hair securely.
3. Bandana Headband Style

Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the best. Wearing a bandana or a wide fabric headband can keep shorter hair or layers out of your face effectively. It also adds a pop of color or pattern to your golf outfit! This is great for all hair lengths and ages. Make sure the bandana is tied securely so it doesn’t slip.
2. Cap or Visor Style

Okay, maybe not a “hairstyle” on its own, but a cap or visor is essential for sun protection and hair management on the golf course. You can wear your hair in a low ponytail or braid underneath. It keeps hair back and provides shade for your face. Always wear a cap or visor for sun safety!
