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Not a lover of shorts. Would never wear them, even on the hottest of days. I have some nice, lightweight trousers to wear if it gets really, really hot.
But each to their own.

I'll make sure I have some nice tight shorts on at Woburn so you can admire my lily white legs :D
 
Not a lover of shorts. Would never wear them, even on the hottest of days. I have some nice, lightweight trousers to wear if it gets really, really hot.
But each to their own.

I agree with you. I tried once and hated it, it just didn't feel right and never worn shorts for golf since.
 
I think Geoff Shackelford sums it up better than I could.

"Pro golfers wearing pants has nothing to do with tradition and everything to do with aesthetics.

When you're at a pro golf event and you hear spikes, you will turn to find a well-dressed, pressed and fitted person probably clad in one-too-many logos. But you'll also have no doubt you are seeing a professional in his/her arena. A gladiator of sorts, in their arena. One that we have paid to come see perform.

Athletes should stand out and look impressive. They shouldn't dress look like the rest of us. Pants on a golfer, for whatever reason, add a certain gravitas. Golfers wearing shorts have no chance of standing out and, contrary to claims, do not appear to be more athletic by exposing their legs. Instead, they look like they're late for their 1:20 tee time at any old course, not The Old Course"

Geoff who ?

It is interesting to see that people make judgements on golfers based on what they wear ?
 
In your opinion they look rubbish does no one else's opinion matter, are we all to run are clothing past you each day for you to approve.

If I want to look like I'm on a cheap drinking/golf holiday what has it got to do with you?

Of course it's my opinion I am not going to post someone else's opinion.
 
That may be a completely sensible opinion for conditions/players at your course but its a global game and as such consideration needs to be given to the sport wherever its played

Agreed, but you would probably be cooler wearing a pair of the latest trousers that are designed to keep you cool than you would wearing shorts and having the blazing sunshine on your skin.
 
Agreed, but you would probably be cooler wearing a pair of the latest trousers that are designed to keep you cool than you would wearing shorts and having the blazing sunshine on your skin.

how else am I going to get my legs tanned - I don't do beach holidays or lounging in the back garden,I spend all my spare time on the golf course.
 
Agreed, but you would probably be cooler wearing a pair of the latest trousers that are designed to keep you cool than you would wearing shorts and having the blazing sunshine on your skin.

Can't disagree with that either, these lads on TV certainly aren't wearing the bog standard crimpoline 'slacks' or chinos from George at Asda 2 for £20, they'll have climate control/sweat wicking tailored troos kindly supplied by their sponsor

There's one downside to shorts I need to admit to, playing out of a bunker, the sprayed sand will invariably stick to your sweaty leg and annoy you
Oh and another downside, when I change into my clean shorts & flip flops after a post round shower I have a golfers tan round both ankles as I lounge in the clubhouse

Still more comfy in a nice pair of lightweight shorts though ;)
 
Agreed, but you would probably be cooler wearing a pair of the latest trousers that are designed to keep you cool than you would wearing shorts and having the blazing sunshine on your skin.

Worn plenty pairs of trousers designed to "keep you cool " whilst working in Cyprus and the Gulf States - none keep you as cool as wearing shorts

You can't be "cooler" covering up - if anything in my expirence having legs covered makes you warmer - the layer system is good like that.

It's such a sensible idea
 
Worn plenty pairs of trousers designed to "keep you cool " whilst working in Cyprus and the Gulf States - none keep you as cool as wearing shorts

You can't be "cooler" covering up - if anything in my expirence having legs covered makes you warmer - the layer system is good like that.

It's such a sensible idea

Tell that to people who live in the middle east they don't seen to get that, they seem to think a long light layer is better but of course they don't understand the sun like us British people.
 
So the whole it being cooler argument is just a ploy what is really all about is getting a tan.
You will be wanting sun loungers outside the clubhouse next.

I never said anything about it being cooler - it's all about personal choice. You want to wear slacks others want to wear shorts. Each to there own I say.
 
Tell that to people who live in the middle east they don't seen to get that, they seem to think a long light layer is better but of course they don't understand the sun like us British people.

Or because of their religion and culture wearing shorts and showing skin is a no no

But isn't it about personal choice and people being able to wear them without being judged by others
 
I think Ian Poulter summed it up perfectly: It's 2016.

Golf dress codes are one of the most ridiculous things in the world. I could wear golf pants that have a print which makes them look like worn-out blue jeans, at the same time a neat pair of new blue jeans wouldn't be acceptable. Taylored golf shorts are not allowed during tournament play, but Rickie Fowler can wear jogger style pants as long they aren't actual joggers but "golf joggers".

Like Samuel L. Jackson said, you can easily dress like a pimp wearing nothing but golf attire. But golf shorts aren't acceptable because they lack dignity? Come on.

If we want to call golfers "athletes", maybe we should let them dress accordingly.


And by the way:

Agreed, but you would probably be cooler wearing a pair of the latest trousers that are designed to keep you cool than you would wearing shorts and having the blazing sunshine on your skin.

You are aware how the "keep cool" pants work? They let air in and moisture out, so your body's temperature control via sweating works despite the fact you're wearing pants. All the tech is meant to offset the disadvantage pants have compared to shorts. When you're wearing shorts you don't need that tech because the air naturally reaches your legs and evaporates the swear, letting your body's natural "keep cool technology" do its job.
So while those modern pants may be much better than oldschool cotton pants, they may keep you (almost) as cool as shorts, but surely not cooler.
 
I'm caught here. I think we have to move on but I am one who is concerned about jeans etc eventually being acceptable. However, if we are all about tradition shall we all go out like this from now on?
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