SocketRocket
Ryder Cup Winner
For about the millionth time, it's not having a rule that we complain about, it is about the 18th Century bias that underlies the need for a dress code, where people would rather you dress right rather than behave right .
Dress is even more subjective than politics or religion, two of the most hatred-related debates in the world for ever.
if Rules are so great for sticking to, why would anyone ever outlaw racism, homophobia, sexism and ageism -they were all "rules" at one time or other, and all of which are promulgated by people who wear tailored shorts and collars in many golf clubs, mine included, and several that i have visited in the past year.
I would much rather have trainer wearing, no collared, cargo shorts wearing, tattoo adorned old black transvestites who play golf for the fun and competition and treat everyone else as they are.
But if you want your dress code rules you can have them. Just stop saying "i cant understand ..." - listen to what many of the people who disagree with you are saying and you might understand for a change, and then you can decide whether to agree with them or not. Which is all that most people are asking for.
i have learned and appreciated a lot of different views from this forum, and changed my view on a few issues. i encourage others to do likewise, it's quite good for you
You just don't seem to get it. Would it make you happy if I just stated everything you have said is correct and that my view is out of date and lacks foresight. Should I just come out of the closet and say that I am really a gay, transvestite Polynesian who is against foxhunting (Oh! and likes wearing lime green cargo shorts)
No! all I suggested is that if you make an agreement to abide by the rules of a golf club then stand by your word. If you want to do something about it then instead of using gross exaggeration then why don't you take an active role and get yourself along to a club AGM and make a reasoned proposal to change the dress code, you could also put in some work on the club committee or even make your views known through the golfing media.
Maybe you could also take your own medicine and change your views on the subject. (Oh! I should have exaggerated that this is the Billionth time I have needed to say this)