richy
Journeyman Pro
Tiger plays without collars, Couples wears trainers, and caddies wear shorts !!!
Tiger sometimes wears a mock turtle neck which is still classed as a collar
Classed as a collar by whom?
The fashion police!
Tiger plays without collars, Couples wears trainers, and caddies wear shorts !!!
Tiger sometimes wears a mock turtle neck which is still classed as a collar
Classed as a collar by whom?
Tiger plays without collars, Couples wears trainers, and caddies wear shorts !!!
Tiger sometimes wears a mock turtle neck which is still classed as a collar
Classed as a collar by whom?
The fashion police!
What an absolute load of old tosh - you are all (bar one or two) like the old sorts you all used to moan about who inhabited your own clubs. There is NO logic , sense or rationalism on any sort of dress code other than your own cliquey sad opinions of what is "smart"
The fashion industry changes every year, yet the stupid masses of golfers in the UK seem to think that polo shirts, chinos, and white shoes are "classy" or "smart".
Go to France or Italy and play golf. Both of those countries exude "class" in dress sense, but in both countries you will see Jeans (!!!) on golf courses, ankle socks, tee shirts etc.
What on earth is a collar for other than to put a tie under for God's sake, so why do you have them on Polo Shirts ?
And what on earth difference does it make if your shirt is tucked in or not ???
Tiger plays without collars, Couples wears trainers, and caddies wear shorts !!!
Puerile rubbish.
Grow up, concentrate on your golf and being pleasant to your partners and stop this stupid drivel about "smart dress sense"
No wonder people laught about golfers and their dress sense - you lot just promulgate it
As some will know, we had our golf day earlier in the week. We played the Willow Valley course in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
Those that know it will be aware that it is a quality USPGA designed course and hosts the Yorkshire PGA Championship.
As is the norm, we all turned up in smart golf attire (polos, sweaters,trousers and golf shoes)
As our round progressed I, along with others were very surprised to find some other people playing the course in various states of dress. One guy (I swear he was wearing trainers) was playing in camo cargo shorts. His partner was sporting similar shorts.
Don't get me wrong. I am in no way a golf snob. I'm not the type to request someone tucks their shirt in!
I do however, feel that a course, such as the one we played deserved the proper attire as etiquette dictates.
I blame the guys in the pro shop who take the money. Obviously, the folding stuff means more than proper golf attire.
Any thoughts?
I don't see Wayne Rooney playing for man u in cargo's and a tee shirt. He wears footy kit, as prescribed by the club. He isn't short of a bob or two, but chooses to abide by a dress code laid down by others.
When he plays golf (and he does, I have seen him), he wears golf kit. Polo, tailored trousers, golf shoes, etc.
It is a sport, with a recognised dress code, it won't change any time soon. If you want to play the game, wear the clothes. If you want to wear jeans and a wife beater, go play poker.
Standards. I keep hearing that word related more often to what people wear rather than how they act. Most of the courses I have played pay no attention to slow play or club throwers but are quick to pull somebody up on what colur socks they are wearing. I don 't mind the whole dress code thing but it comes way down on my list of "standards" golfers should adhere to.
Standards. I keep hearing that word related more often to what people wear rather than how they act. Most of the courses I have played pay no attention to slow play or club throwers but are quick to pull somebody up on what colur socks they are wearing. I don 't mind the whole dress code thing but it comes way down on my list of "standards" golfers should adhere to.
Problem is,a lot of narrow minded sorts,seem to think you can tell what sort of person somebody is, by how they dress ?
Theres a club near me,where if you ask for peanuts or crisps with your pint,they open the packet,and tip them into a bowl,before handing them to you !
Problem is,a lot of narrow minded sorts,seem to think you can tell what sort of person somebody is, by how they dress ?
Theres a club near me,where if you ask for peanuts or crisps with your pint,they open the packet,and tip them into a bowl,before handing them to you !