Jacket and Tie

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Do you want to wear a jacket and tie?

  • Oh yes!

    Votes: 15 13.3%
  • Oh no.

    Votes: 75 66.4%
  • meh

    Votes: 23 20.4%

  • Total voters
    113
I'll honestly see how I feel after 18 holes, especially if my gout flares up which it starts to sting after or close to 18, if that's the case I'm not running around showering, changing and then changing again. I'll relax it with as much fluid intake as I can so I can go back out again fitter.

I'm there for the course not the meal, yes the whole experience would be nice but I'd prefer that experience at the end of my round/s, not in the middle of it.

I think this would be the result of that different poll and I'm there for the course. Not fussed on the J&T policy and while for these two days I'll comply (through gritted teeth) I can see situations where more and more societies will decide enough of this fuss and go to their cars (or offsite if a club gets ultra snooty) and eat sandwiches
 
Sunningdale's 'between rounds' meal is (or it was when I played) just put a jacket on over the top of the clothes you've just walked 5 miles in.

How sophisticated.
 
Is that still the case?

I didn't have to change when I played there last year.

Only 2 places I can recall having to change for lunch are Rye and West Hill and WH relaxed the rule as it was a stinking hot day.
 
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It certainly suggests that there will only be a need to wear a a jacket. Depending on the gap though. I'd rather freshen up. Wearing a jacket over golf gear is a ridiculous notion.
 
How often do people actually play golf then sit down for a 3 course meal afterwards?
 
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