bladeplayer
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Womens clothing was the Topic
I thought it was "why is it ok for women to do this " when tiger would get slated ? no ? ah well
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Womens clothing was the Topic
So how many on here want to wear womens golf clothes ?
Karen i enjoyed our discussion
Nowt wrong with a pink shirt, but I draw the line at wearing a skirt.What........ like pink shirts and white slacks.
Have there golf shirts not tucked in?
I understand some of them they wear are too short to tuck in but i've seen a lot in tonights us open with shirts that are easily long enough to tuck in.
It's not breaking any rules but if Tiger played a round in the us open with his shirt untucked he would get slated for it.
Who's midriff woiuld you rather see? unfortunately blokes are generally more slovenly dressers so allowing 'shirts out' would lead to all sorts of horrible sights on the golf course - both sartorial and anatomical. We blokes do not all have nice neat 32" waists and care about our dress.
How can you suggest that woman play the equality game, they dont its as simple as that.Bring back banning them from cluhouses in fact what are they doing on a golf course at allHave there golf shirts not tucked in?
I understand some of them they wear are too short to tuck in but i've seen a lot in tonights us open with shirts that are easily long enough to tuck in.
It's not breaking any rules but if Tiger played a round in the us open with his shirt untucked he would get slated for it.
Also most men's shirts are designed to be tucked in , as they are quite long. So leaving them hanging out looks really scruffy
Very good point.
Earlier in the year I played a competition at a local club. On the evening after the first day all competitors were emailed that there had been complaints by some members about some of the clothes we were wearing. Frankly, nobody on the first day was wearing anything that made me look twice so I was very surprised. Some shorts were "too short" apparently but nobody was exactly wearing hot pants.
That seems rather ridiculous!Earlier in the year I played a competition at a local club. On the evening after the first day all competitors were emailed that there had been complaints by some members about some of the clothes we were wearing. Frankly, nobody on the first day was wearing anything that made me look twice so I was very surprised. Some shorts were "too short" apparently but nobody was exactly wearing hot pants.
Dont even start me off on the Red or Yellow tees for Ladies in competitions.