i don't get your logic,you would willingly pay £300-£400 for a driver that you use 12-14 times a round at best but would cringe at spending £150 on a pair of ecco shoes that you will have to wear for 4-5 hours in all weathers strange.
No taste. Any of you. These, with a nice pair of white trousers and a black shirt.
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No taste. Any of you. These, with a nice pair of white trousers and a black shirt.
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You? White trousers? Black shirt? Icons? Hmmmm, not sure that's a good look. next you'll be telling me you play cobra irons......
sorry if you assumed it was solely aimed at you it was a generalization.It's called tongue in cheek Past. The spirit of the thread was kinda light hearted. Anyway, where did I say I would pay £300-400 for a driver? I play a MP630 that cost me £189...
My old course would have an issue I suspect even if they are golf shoes. They would not allow the Nike/TW colllarless golf tops and suspect that they would be equally willing to ban this type of shoe.
i don't mind the more sporty look of clothing and shoes i wear sub70 stuff so not a prude BUT i draw the line at not tucking your shirt in!!!!!!!Very nice shoes in my opinion!
Why do people say that they should be banned? As long as the sole is fit for purpose and doesn't damage the course.
It is a matter a taste and I wouldn't dream of wearing some of the two tone styles that are straight out of the 1920's. MJ's shoes are hideous to me as are the "traditional" style FJs.
For me shoes should be close to the ground, comfortable straight out the box and appealing to my eye.
Too many need to get a life and enjoy the game rather than worrying if someone is made for golf shoes look "too casual" or have their shirt tucked in.
i don't mind the more sporty look of clothing and shoes i wear sub70 stuff so not a prude BUT i draw the line at not tucking your shirt in!!!!!!!
So what's so wrong with not tucking your shirt in? Does it gain an advantage over your opponent?
I agree with Papyt on this one, when I see someone with their shirt flapping about at the bottom of their jersey it just reminds me of unruly school days. lol
Don't personally think it looks tidy at all.
they all come under the category of etiquette and we should all strive to adhere to it, get your point about ill fitting clothes and being overweight our pro shop does pants up to 38 waist and if you want bigger he will order them in,i see a lot of 40+ waist oozing over the top of the 38,s muffin tops is the normal name i think lol.