Dress down days for golf clubs?

Fair do chief,all for a good cause of course!;-0

I do love dressing up at golf clubs, its great fun and I feel less of a *** when others look the same. I have no quarrel with dressing down for charity or the bar having a bit where dresscode is optional, such as the "food" area of the bar and balcony/decking area and not the over 14s (or whatever the law is now) drinking area and dining room etc where dress is still required.

That would mean the best of both worlds, I just love getting dressed up for golf, its all part of the fun for me.

The fact I went clothes and shoe shopping yesterday meant I could leave the wife to play with her cousins baby all day and not have to sit around bored while she did it. The fact it was golf shoes and clothes did not matter as they are all the same to her.

IF I had said I was off to look at new woods, irons or a putter I would not have been able to go!!! Women confuse me!
 
But as these things go sometimes, your initial intent was lost.
I think the reason his dress down day was misconstrued as meaning jeans and trainers, is because of the complete scarcity of clubs who insist on jacket and tie anymore, so 'dressing down' would be assumed by most - as it was by me until I got through a few pages - to be about moving away from shirt and trousers to an anything goes position.

It certainly wasn't clear in the OP that this was what he meant, nor indeed is there much evidence that it is an issue any longer.
 
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