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Originally Posted by rustyp
Your definition of public and mine are miles apart. Your definition has the public down to 140000 vs millions who pay taxes in this state.
Second - Government agencies shouldn't be telling people how to dress. Beth Page a New York State park open to millions has a dress code. I know Bob from Ocala won't be able to make a tee time on "our" executive courses tomorrow. Let's watch you play Beth Page in genes and a tee shirt .
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The government isn’t telling people what to wear. The golf associations set dress code - in our case, the Florida Golf Association
https://www.fsga.org/files/cm/PDF%20...%20Conduct.pdf
DRESS CODE – PLAYER & CADDIES:
Club Dress Code Policy – If more formal, supersedes the FSGA dress code
Generally Accepted Golf Attire - Should be worn at all times by players,
caddies and family
Shirts – Must have collars or be specifically designed for golf and acceptable
at the host facility
Men’s Shirts – Must be tucked in at all times
Hats – Must be worn forward and should be removed in dining areas
Women's Shorts, Skirts, Skorts – Generally, should reach mid-thigh in
length (half way between hip and knee)
Footwear – Athletic shoes, golf shoes or dress shoes should be worn
o Flip flops are discouraged