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That is a fair point and as I say, it is all down to research and assessing the impact on the club. If the findings are that you would lose more members than you would potentially gain then the decision would be to stay with the status quo. Equally, of more people would stop using the club house than you would attract with a relaxed dress code then no change needs to be made. Much of the problem is that I have certainly never seen my club carry out investigation or research or even canvass the members on such things and so any decision made, whether it be to remain the same or make changes, are made on perceived facts and impressions rather than any actual hard analytical data.
To me, for example, allowing jeans in the club house would be a no brainer. I and all of the people I golf with wear jeans 99% of the time. As such, I am never likely to drop in to the club for a quick drink or a bite to eat because I am never going to be suitably dressed when I am passing the club. Equally, when I have finished playing my wife is never likely to drop in for some food with me because she only wears jeans so is never going to be suitably atired when she is passing the club. I know many in the same position so the club is never going to see the potential income that this could bring. Now, if the club is satisfied that there are a larger group of individuals who would stop using the club house because they would be so afronted that I would be in there in jeans then I am fine with that as the status quo is the correct position for the club financially. What, however, is more likely the case is that the members who run the club are of an age and/or persuasion that they do not wear jeans and smart casual is their normal dress. They prefer this, wish to apply this standard to everyone and so will not entertain the idea of change.
To me, for example, allowing jeans in the club house would be a no brainer. I and all of the people I golf with wear jeans 99% of the time. As such, I am never likely to drop in to the club for a quick drink or a bite to eat because I am never going to be suitably dressed when I am passing the club. Equally, when I have finished playing my wife is never likely to drop in for some food with me because she only wears jeans so is never going to be suitably atired when she is passing the club. I know many in the same position so the club is never going to see the potential income that this could bring. Now, if the club is satisfied that there are a larger group of individuals who would stop using the club house because they would be so afronted that I would be in there in jeans then I am fine with that as the status quo is the correct position for the club financially. What, however, is more likely the case is that the members who run the club are of an age and/or persuasion that they do not wear jeans and smart casual is their normal dress. They prefer this, wish to apply this standard to everyone and so will not entertain the idea of change.