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I must be odd because I quite enjoy wearing a jacket and tie occasionally.
It is all about respect. I agree that collars and ties are uncomfortable, but you are prepared to wear one for a wedding or funeral yet wouldn't if asked to a formal interview? Sounds a bit like double standards to me.
Should entry to a sports /social club require a formal interview?
I must be odd because I quite enjoy wearing a jacket and tie occasionally.
I think you must be as I am now 70 and have not worn a tie for any event other than several funerals and one wedding in the 10 years since I retired.
I won't play in Seniors matches for that very reason.
I think you must be as I am now 70 and have not worn a tie for any event other than several funerals and one wedding in the 10 years since I retired.
I won't play in Seniors matches for that very reason.
What about when you played at The Berkshire about 3 years ago and wore jacket and tie for the food after 😉
Hmmm...and they let anyone into all the golf and country clubs in the US? Not my understanding...
I'm not the op, I'm not the one going to the interview. Let's imagine I was, if they required that then I suspect it would not be the right club for me and I would not look to join it. No boat rocking, no ruction, I would join elsewhere. I don't find ties respectful but I do respect the right of a club to demand one. Equally I have the right to go elsewhere, quietly and without fuss.It is all about respect. I agree that collars and ties are uncomfortable, but you are prepared to wear one for a wedding or funeral yet wouldn't if asked to a formal interview? Sounds a bit like double standards to me.
Your mum has obviously let you loose on another thread so this will soon go down the pan😡By jacket and tie I assume means jacket, shirt and tie, but how about blazer, shirt and tie?
On the course I assume only neatly tucked at the waist polo shirts are acceptable.
Otherwise the polo police will arrive.
I’m a member of a really decent course & didn’t have to wear a jacket & tie for an interview. The two things aren’t necessarily connected.So. You get a choice to join a really really decent course and some would turn it down cos they ask you to wear a tie to an interview?
Fair enough, don't go. 😠it's not compulsory
Which course did he play?Re tradition and class.
I have a friend who is a minor aristo and member of Turnberry and Prestwick. Very old school type so loves Prestwick and puts up with Turnberry for business reasons.
He was invited for a game at one of the newish ultra expensive Scottish private clubs and was telling me how he got on.
' Lovely course and the clubhouse was stunning, didn't like them taking my clubs away and cleaning them before play and most of the members seemed to me like nightclub owners and rich car salesmen. Not really our type Doon'
I did have an inward chuckle at the 'our type', the guy owns a 5,000 acre estate.![]()
I’m a member of a really decent course & didn’t have to wear a jacket & tie for an interview. The two things aren’t necessarily connected.
For me, an insistence, would reveal a lot on some underlying attitudes within the club that aren’t compatible with what I would want