Would you wear this on March 29?

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If it was allowed by the club's dress code - no real reason for it to not be allowed - then (y)

ps...I feel a Dress Code debate coming on....
 

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I couldn't pull it off but I suspect it will appeal to a lot who are below 25 so that is great.

The bigger problem will be the number who turn up at courses dressed in that and get turned away, it is a t-shirt and the trousers look like joggers. I'm not sure showing people the picture of the pro in this will be enough.

One for you @MarkT , do you reckon your club would allow you on the course in this outfit? It is a very traditional club with a strict dress code.
 

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I like the trousers - would wear them for golf.

Rest of the outfit: that's a no from me.
 
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Im 27 and think this is a bad outfit, just not my style.


Youll find me dressing more like Rory or Finau than this.....
 

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I couldn't pull it off but I suspect it will appeal to a lot who are below 25 so that is great.

The bigger problem will be the number who turn up at courses dressed in that and get turned away, it is a t-shirt and the trousers look like joggers. I'm not sure showing people the picture of the pro in this will be enough.

One for you @MarkT , do you reckon your club would allow you on the course in this outfit? It is a very traditional club with a strict dress code.

Says this on the website - 'Player’s shirts must be collared and tucked in' - so maybe not though don't think anyone would say anything. You'd like to think a lot of clubs will change their thinking on this in the near future.
 

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No.

Whilst I think there does need to be some flexibility in the dress code, as times do change, we should also try to maintain some basic standards otherwise we will end up with people wearing vest tops and tracksuits tucked into their socks!
 
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Says this on the website - 'Player’s shirts must be collared and tucked in' - so maybe not. You'd like to think a lot of clubs will change their thinking on this in the near future.
We have been saying this for a while now but there is definitely some stickiness on that front.
 
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