sunshine
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looks like theres no socks!!!!! ONG!!! (as the young people would say)
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looks like theres no socks!!!!! ONG!!! (as the young people would say)
same here, i wouldn't even dig the garden in itNot for me looks tacky as anything. Not against others wearing it if allowed.
My club dress code recognises golfing attire for what it is - attire for playing golf in - and is pretty relaxed about it. But I'd still be told to tuck my shirt in...I wouldn't risk it to be honest. I have no problem with the look and I think in general golf should be slightly more relaxed and allow sport-based t-shirts like that. But as it stands now - just because a pro wore a t-shirt, it doesn't necessarily mean my club or other local clubs will allow it. I wouldn't risk turning up in that t-shirt and them say I can't wear it, as then my options will be buy a 50 quid polo from the shop or go straight home. Might as well just chuck a polo on in the morning and save any potential facepalm moment.
When golf clubs actually say yes you can wear collarless shirts - then I would absolutely wear it.
If you want a chuckle regarding manboobs check out the Rob & Romesh v Golf. Rob Beckett trying on too tight golf shirts really does not flatter himIf I'm honest with myself, the athletic cut of that shirt will not flatter my sizable manboobs Otherwise I'd consider it on a sunny day
Do you really believe that?
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