At one of my first golf lessons, I gave, the female person came to the lesson dressed in hot pants and a halter top.
I was more than a little stunned but went on with the lesson anyway. After 45 minutes in the hot sun and me sweating bullets, she asked, How did I do? I said,
You did great! What do I owe you!!!!!
There is no universal dress code for anything, male or female. Dress Codes are determined by the place you are attending at the time.
The problem with early women's sports, baseball, womens tour, they needed to sell sex appeal or skin to make people watch. That seems to be going away as women get more skilled.
However, fashion companies will still peddle sex appeal to sell clothes even if they cant get worn where you play golf.
Blue jeans are the bane of the golf business. Any self respecting private cub will not allow blue jeans. Had a women come to lunch with her friends, wife of a pro football player, she had on $200 designer jeans. She was refused service because of improper attire. Not a pleasant scene, BUT, she never checked the dress code and there in lies the problem.
Assumption is the mother of all f.....ups!
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Originally Posted by jwg60vet
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm
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