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jwg60vet 03-04-2025 11:03 AM

The New Villages Magazine
 
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

Bogie Shooter 03-04-2025 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

Definition please?

retiredguy123 03-04-2025 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2413518)
Definition please?

https://online.flippingbook.com/view/291979666/

It is hard to tell if this violates the dress code:

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.

dewilson58 03-04-2025 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

After over 10 years.................this is the topic to drive your first post??

:1rotfl::1rotfl:

ElDiabloJoe 03-04-2025 11:45 AM

Can't tell if her shoulder straps are 2-inches or greater, but if so than likely the top is within guidelines since it does not expose midriff. As for the jeans-like pants, I don't have an answer. Nor do I have an answer as to who pays $8.00 for that collection of advertising.

Bogie Shooter 03-04-2025 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2413521)
https://online.flippingbook.com/view/291979666/

It is hard to tell if this violates the dress code:

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.

I would rather hear what OP meant by his statement.
I know as you do the TV golf dress code, wondering if OP does.

fdpaq0580 03-04-2025 12:15 PM

The game was invented (supposedly) in Scotland. Golf attire should require all players to wear the kilt. No ands, ifs or butt's may show, unless it's windy.
All I ask is respect for the game!

asianthree 03-04-2025 12:45 PM

OP might want to spend 5 minutes understanding quality women’s golf apparel before you question authenticity.

Baleaf, Tail, Nike, Under Armor, Golftini, Swing, Adidas make the style of Women’s golf peg slacks she is wearing. Price $85-$150.

Calia, Golftini, Baleaf, makes the Golf top with large diagonal stripes in the front, smaller stripes in the back. $70- $100. Collar, can be either solid black, or white depending on the body color.

Yes both are regulation Women’s Golf Attire, the peg pants have been on the Men’s Pro Tour more than 3 years, especially on younger pros. (Because the young pros have physique to wear form fitting pants)

So yes they are high end golf apparel, it’s the buyers who choose the form fit, or loosely fit outfits. The pic denotes a action swing which shoulders and arms are hindering the full effect of the design of the shirt

Taltarzac725 03-04-2025 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

She looks pretty good. Nice cover girl.

Angelhug52 03-05-2025 07:07 AM

About the same thing that happened to tennis outfits, nurses uniforms, wait staff, acceptance of yoga pants as daily,attire, on and on. It's called change, it's,called relaxed attitude.Ties and jackets for church or dinner? Hats and gloves anyone?

Ele201 03-05-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

I saw that cover photo and thought the same thing! It’s not like most female golf wear that I’ve seen. But she looked just great in those pants, very alluring 🔥

SHIBUMI 03-05-2025 07:40 AM

Womens Golf Attire
 
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!:bigbow:



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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm


daca55 03-05-2025 08:46 AM

I thought her attire was great. No different than people playing on a cooler day. She can play on my 4some anytime!😊

BlackHarley 03-05-2025 08:49 AM

I think Victoria's Secret attire should be allowed.

Regorp 03-05-2025 09:03 AM

Magazine
 
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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

Looks fine to me. Rules can be adjusted as needed.

paulajr 03-05-2025 09:15 AM

Seriously
 
Do you really think she was playing golf when they took that picture? She lives on the golf course..they interviewed her, told her they wanted a few pictures, there you go. She is a great golfer, and a nice person.
Congratulations to her!!!

1golfergal 03-05-2025 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jwg60vet (Post 2413515)
Loved the article about the cover lady golfer. But I have to ask, whatever happened to appropriate golf attire. hmmmm

There wasn't a dang thing wrong with her outfit.... either you are jealous or an old bag. Or, if you are a guy.... well.... not even going there.

Carry on~

SoCalGal 03-05-2025 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Angelhug52 (Post 2413685)
About the same thing that happened to tennis outfits, nurses uniforms, wait staff, acceptance of yoga pants as daily,attire, on and on. It's called change, it's,called relaxed attitude.Ties and jackets for church or dinner? Hats and gloves anyone?

What's wrong with yoga pants as daily attire?

Hape2Bhr 03-05-2025 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by paulajr (Post 2413741)
Do you really think she was playing golf when they took that picture? She lives on the golf course..they interviewed her, told her they wanted a few pictures, there you go. She is a great golfer, and a nice person.
Congratulations to her!!!

If a 15 handicap defines a great golfer, TV is loaded with great golfers.

meachemjs 03-12-2025 05:30 PM

What is wrong with all of you that are critizing her? You should get your facts straight - they were not jeans, they were designer golf pants and she WAS playing golf, they followed her for pics. If you can't say something nice please just don't say anything. She had a great accomplishment and it was a very nice article showcasing that but some of you had to find fault with it and create a post about it.

MarshBendLover 03-12-2025 10:16 PM

Damn. I have got to get me one of those copies. Is she single?

tophcfa 03-13-2025 08:04 AM

I could care less what people wear golfing, as long as they play fast, repair ball marks, fill in divots, and rake the bunkers.

ebfenster29 03-13-2025 08:26 AM

Let's clear something up - this is not a fashion magazine. I wasn't aware that there were so many golfing attire experts in The Villages. Did any of you ever get past the cover page and actually read the article? What she accomplished is something that most golfers will never experience, and it's a memory that will last her a lifetime. So, stop with you critiquing of her golfing attire and actually read the article. I don't know how many of you are golfers but appreciate a well-deserved story on this individual and her love for the game of golf.

Bay Kid 03-13-2025 08:41 AM

She has a very nice swing.

Aces4 03-13-2025 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ebfenster29 (Post 2415748)
Let's clear something up - this is not a fashion magazine. I wasn't aware that there were so many golfing attire experts in The Villages. Did any of you ever get past the cover page and actually read the article? What she accomplished is something that most golfers will never experience, and it's a memory that will last her a lifetime. So, stop with you critiquing of her golfing attire and actually read the article. I don't know how many of you are golfers but appreciate a well-deserved story on this individual and her love for the game of golf.

What I enjoy is when 200 lb women wear the same outfit and think they look just fine in it.:ohdear:


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