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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
You're right about the pothole, far too long.
So where would you draw the line on proper golf attire? Cut-offs? Daisy Dukes? G strings?
Golf is not the WWF or MASCAR, a little decorum, please.
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Which is worse - a designer shirt with no collar with a nice pair of pants, or a baggy pair of dad jeans with a faded collared shirt? Seriously, I could never understand how they would allow jeans, yet come down on collarless shirts. And why is it okay for women to wear collarless shirts, and men not?
As far as that goes I look at some of the clown outfits on the golf course, and shake my head. John Daly comes to mind. Decorum? I think not.
My friend's husband ran into that a a driving range once. He had an expensive nice looking shirt on with a minimal rolled collar that didn't meet their "specs." They told him to put on a collared shirt. My female friend had an extra shirt in the car that was a size too small for her husband but he put it on to satisfy "the rules". Of course every time he made a golf swing the shirt rode up and showed off his belly. How stupid is that? Globally the sport of golf has been on the decline. Golf courses need to use a little common sense when it comes to a dress code if they want to keep people involved in the game.