Would you join a club that did not have a dress code?

Would you join a club that didn’t have a dress code?

  • Yes

    Votes: 44 72.1%
  • No

    Votes: 17 27.9%

  • Total voters
    61
It took me 35 years to join a golf club because I thought they were all stuffy places full of reactionaries and I could think of better places to spend my chilling out time.
Thankfully I eventually discovered that those kind of clubs are just a noisy minority and are easily avoided.
If you’ve never tried it, when it’s hot I can really recommend playing golf in a t-shirt, athletic shorts and sandals.
I've done that in Australia, but not the sandals. I wore trainers like many others seemed to be doing. This was in the 1990s. My summer golf shoes (Footjoy) are trainers now.
Saw a few in what we would call a "vest" or sleeveless top.

I really saw no difference in terms of the playing and enjoying golf, the general behaviour and etiquette, respect of the club and the course.
All very similar people playing and enjoying golf on the other side of the world.
But the almost total absence of the "stuffy" attitudes that you very accurately describe.

I think wearing no shirt was not allowed.
 
Interesting studies, thanks for posting them.

In the first one there is one single phrase relating to dress code (specifically women who tend to have a more relaxed code than men) and it is buried deep into other arguments that seem more relevant to why people don't take up golf. In the second link it is referring to class structure and cost which has nothing to do with dress code. It is also from 2015 and things have moved on considerably since then.
 
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