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2BNTV 04-16-2015 01:50 PM

Collar Type Shirt For Golfing
 
I was informed today men need to wear a collar type shirt to golf on all executive course. My friend wife was wearing a non collared blouse and was allowed to play with no problem.

I don't have a problem wearing a collar type shirt but is the person who informed me is a stickler for the rules? Did anyone have a problem wearing a non collared shirt?

They supplied me with one and was told to have it washed and returned but I was still wondering if this is true! This curious mind wants to know!!!

graciegirl 04-16-2015 02:07 PM

Yes.

rustyp 04-16-2015 02:08 PM

http://www.golfthevillages.com/golf-...dgolfguide.pdf

Also near every starter shack is a bulletin board with a copy of the dress code posted.

misky 04-16-2015 02:14 PM

You even need a collared shirt to hit balls on the driving ranges at the country clubs.

obxgal 04-16-2015 02:17 PM

Page 14 from rustyp's link

How to Dress
The following dress code is for all Championship and
Executive Golf Courses, The Villages Golf Academy,
driving ranges, warm-up nets and putting greens.
The acceptable golf attire includes, but is not limited to,
the below:
• Shoes must be worn at all times when on the golf
courses. Tennis or golf shoes with soft spikes, or shoes
with no more than a 1-inch heel, are mandatory.
•Shorts or skirts must cover the majority of the thigh
and may not be cut-off or have holes.
• Denim pants are allowed.
• No overalls, tennis skirts, cut-offs, biking shorts,
bathing suits or athletic appare.

Dress Code for Men
• Shirts shall have a collar and
sleeves.
• Turtle-necks or mock
turtlenecks are acceptable. (Min.
11/4 inch collars)

Dress Code for Women
• Fashion Golf tops may be
without a collar but should not
expose the stomach and must
have straps at least 2-inches
wide.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 04-16-2015 02:20 PM

It's pretty SOP for every decent golf course in America. Problems arise when manufacturers start making non collared shirts especially for golf. It gets very difficult for the people who have to enforce the rule.

Most people won't have a problem with a nice shirt that doesn't have a collar. The problem is when people start wearing dirty tee ****s with Metallica printed across the front. It's unfair to leave the employees with the decision of what's OK and what's not. And it's not right from two perspectives. Number one, it puts the employee in a position to get arguments from people. Number two, it gives employees who are power crazed too much power. That's why it's best to just have a cut and dry rule.

When I was in that position, I would allow someone who was new to get away with it once. If a member complained, I would explain that the person was new and didn't know the rule. The next time he must be wearing proper attire but everyone got one pass unless they were someone that had been there many times before and knew the rule.

2BNTV 04-16-2015 03:15 PM

Thanks. I though she was "shooting me through the grease".

No problemo, going forward!!!!

alwann 04-16-2015 03:19 PM

Collar type shirt, maybe
 
At Truman/Roosevelt the other day, I saw a guy go off wearing a tee shirt. I shook my head in the direction of the starter. He just shrugged.

Is the dress code seasonal? I know jeans/denmin are okay in the winter, so why should the shirt style make a difference?

GPGuar 04-16-2015 03:38 PM

It happened to me also, I didn't know the dress code so I went home and put on a collared shirt no big deal. The next time I knew better!

Polar Bear 04-16-2015 03:51 PM

Like Doc said, pretty standard requirement on most golf courses.

MrGolf 04-16-2015 04:19 PM

I understand the collared shirt on the golf course but what a rediculous rule for the driving range. Give me a break.

Bogie Shooter 04-16-2015 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1046164)
At Truman/Roosevelt the other day, I saw a guy go off wearing a tee shirt. I shook my head in the direction of the starter. He just shrugged.

Is the dress code seasonal? I know jeans/denmin are okay in the winter, so why should the shirt style make a difference?

The rules don't say anything about any rules being seasonal.

DougB 04-16-2015 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1046105)
I was informed today men need to wear a collar type shirt to golf on all executive course. My friend wife was wearing a non collared blouse and was allowed to play with no problem.

I don't have a problem wearing a collar type shirt but is the person who informed me is a stickler for the rules? Did anyone have a problem wearing a non collared shirt?

They supplied me with one and was told to have it washed and returned but I was still wondering if this is true! This curious mind wants to know!!!

Yes, Joe it's true. I believe it is also mandatory for you to complete your golf attire with argyle sweater vest with tie, plaid knickers, sock/shoe covers, and a beret.

tomwed 04-16-2015 04:32 PM

I always wear two pairs of sox. Just in case I get a hole in one.

Barefoot 04-16-2015 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1046164)
Is the dress code seasonal? I know jeans/denmin are okay in the winter, so why should the shirt style make a difference?

Not seasonal, denim is OK year round.
For men, shirts with collars are required all year long.
The starter shacks will even provide one if you forget.
Life is good in The Villages.

Ozzello 04-16-2015 07:08 PM

Knickers? lol, I SOOOOOO want to get a pair. Ricky Fowler orange will be fine. Message me if you see a pair for sale svp.

SALYBOW 04-16-2015 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1046105)
I was informed today men need to wear a collar type shirt to golf on all executive course. My friend wife was wearing a non collared blouse and was allowed to play with no problem.

I don't have a problem wearing a collar type shirt but is the person who informed me is a stickler for the rules? Did anyone have a problem wearing a non collared shirt?

They supplied me with one and was told to have it washed and returned but I was still wondering if this is true! This curious mind wants to know!!!

Same thing happened to me. Except they gave me a shirt that was too small

fred53 04-16-2015 08:24 PM

No the dress code isn't seasonal...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1046164)
At Truman/Roosevelt the other day, I saw a guy go off wearing a tee shirt. I shook my head in the direction of the starter. He just shrugged.

Is the dress code seasonal? I know jeans/denmin are okay in the winter, so why should the shirt style make a difference?

and it's nice that most try to enforce it by friendly means(the only kind really allowed, but someone can be refused access to the course if not dressed properly).

The shirt makes a difference because they try to maintain some sense of decorum(a non-word to some). Without the dress code it wouldn't take long before many of those playing would look like crap...sort of like if you didn't have rules and regs what you can and can't do to the outside of your house/property.

Personally I'm hoping I left the trailer trash back home...nothing wrong with things looking neat and clean. It's a reflection of who you are...

Oh and a mock turtleneck is also okay(1.5" turtle)...

JoMar 04-16-2015 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1046174)
Like Doc said, pretty standard requirement on most golf courses.

Although not too long ago any form of denim was not allowed.....dress codes are slowly disappearing

justjim 04-16-2015 09:16 PM

Denim at most private country clubs is not allowed. The dress code in TV is actually liberal.

kcrazorbackfan 04-18-2015 07:05 AM

Even though we don't have a published dress code at the 36 hole complex I work at in north KC, every time someone calls to inquire about a dress code I always tell them to "dress in attire that your mother would approve of, no wife-beaters, no cutoffs, nothing trashy". Close to 100% get what I'm talking about.

JoMar 04-18-2015 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrGolf (Post 1046190)
I understand the collared shirt on the golf course but what a rediculous rule for the driving range. Give me a break.

You can go to any public driving range and wear what you want to wear. TV's driving range is part of the golf group that manages the Championship Courses and their dress code applies to all the properties they manage. Their ball, their rules. If you belonged to a true Country Club almost anywhere else in the country the same rule would apply plus no denim. In any event, there are plenty of driving ranges outside TV that are less expensive and less restrictive for those that prefer that lifestyle.

Shadow8IA 04-18-2015 10:02 PM

The problem we ran into...try finding a long sleeve collar shirt for those cool days.

CFrance 04-18-2015 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow8IA (Post 1047497)
The problem we ran into...try finding a long sleeve collar shirt for those cool days.

Sweater over a polo shirt?

Villager Joyce 04-19-2015 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1047498)
Sweater over a polo shirt?

That is the standard winter wardrobe in Florida. Sweater over a sun dress, sweater over a polo.

Gerald 04-19-2015 06:42 AM

If you don't want to wear a mens collared shirt. Then you can wear the woman's style shirt and skirt . The starter will not complain if you are dressed as a women. However Most of the people I see on the course don't follow any rules.

Bogie Shooter 04-19-2015 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow8IA (Post 1047497)
The problem we ran into...try finding a long sleeve collar shirt for those cool days.

Wear a jacket, problem solved..................

DonH57 04-19-2015 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow8IA (Post 1047497)
The problem we ran into...try finding a long sleeve collar shirt for those cool days.

Wear a short sleeved collared shirt over a long sleeve tee shirt.

Mikeod 04-19-2015 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow8IA (Post 1047497)
The problem we ran into...try finding a long sleeve collar shirt for those cool days.

Lands End has them as do others like Izod and van Heusen, especially online. An alternative is to get a long sleeve base layer to wear under a short sleeve polo.

Barefoot 04-19-2015 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Villager Joyce (Post 1047561)
That is the standard winter wardrobe in Florida. Sweater over a sun dress, sweater over a polo.

Fleecy over the sweater, gotta dress in layers.

ziggie 04-19-2015 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1046310)
Although not too long ago any form of denim was not allowed.....dress codes are slowly disappearing

I dont know how long you have been in TV, but denim has always been allowed here in TV for at least 10 years. I do not play golf where I see a dress code disappearing. Maybe at some municipal courses. I would really like to know where you got your information.

JoMar 04-19-2015 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ziggie (Post 1048021)
I dont know how long you have been in TV, but denim has always been allowed here in TV for at least 10 years. I do not play golf where I see a dress code disappearing. Maybe at some municipal courses. I would really like to know where you got your information.

In 2009 my guest was asked to leave Glenview because he had jeans. Three years ago Bonifay asked a player to leave because he had jeans.....not information....I was there.

The Great Fumar 04-19-2015 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SALYBOW (Post 1046288)
Same thing happened to me. Except they gave me a shirt that was too small

Yep, I know what you mean. XL doesn't always get it......

Just a thought

graciegirl 04-20-2015 05:45 AM

I am pretty sure my husband was born in a golf shirt.

kcrazorbackfan 04-20-2015 08:26 PM

Under Armor Cold Gear long sleeve under a golf shirt; works great on those cool days. They are definitely coming with me to TV.

ukgolfer 04-22-2015 10:00 PM

I was on the practice putting green on Lopez with my 6 yr old son when we were told that he needed a collar on his shirt to be on the practice green , it's a wonder why golf participation in the younger generations in in a major decline, he won't go anymore without a polo shirt on as he is sensitive about being told off but that's not the way to bring on the youth of today, I know there is a etiquette on the course but it's a practice green.

Challenger 04-23-2015 12:40 AM

I hate denim on the golf Course. How can you allow denim and require collared shirts?

"A puzzlement"

Bonanza 04-23-2015 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukgolfer (Post 1049828)
I was on the practice putting green on Lopez with my 6 yr old son when we were told that he needed a collar on his shirt to be on the practice green , it's a wonder why golf participation in the younger generations in in a major decline, he won't go anymore without a polo shirt on as he is sensitive about being told off but that's not the way to bring on the youth of today, I know there is a etiquette on the course but it's a practice green.

Uhhhhhh . . . with your "six year old son???"

Mikeod 04-23-2015 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukgolfer (Post 1049828)
I was on the practice putting green on Lopez with my 6 yr old son when we were told that he needed a collar on his shirt to be on the practice green , it's a wonder why golf participation in the younger generations in in a major decline, he won't go anymore without a polo shirt on as he is sensitive about being told off but that's not the way to bring on the youth of today, I know there is a etiquette on the course but it's a practice green.

A practice green is part of the course complex. Same rule applies on the driving ranges which are also practice facilities. Imagine the problems the courses would have if they didn't apply the rules everywhere on the grounds. People would see all manner of dress on the practice areas and take it to the course.

I would hope your son was not so traumatized by being told he needed a collared shirt that he gives up the game.

graciegirl 04-23-2015 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukgolfer (Post 1049828)
I was on the practice putting green on Lopez with my 6 yr old son when we were told that he needed a collar on his shirt to be on the practice green , it's a wonder why golf participation in the younger generations in in a major decline, he won't go anymore without a polo shirt on as he is sensitive about being told off but that's not the way to bring on the youth of today, I know there is a etiquette on the course but it's a practice green.



It is so unusual to hear about our ambassadors here telling anyone rules. If something is said, it is usually at check in. The complaints usually made about these lovely and polite men and women are generally that they are not given authority to be tough enough on things like slow play etc.

I hope you enjoy your visit with your young child.


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