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Old 01-04-2024, 08:43 AM
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It surely isn't enforced if true. I see tons of people in flip-flops and open sandals on the course...
Is this a weight criticism? Tons of people?
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Old 01-04-2024, 09:12 AM
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So folks with less than attractive legs should wear jeans in 95 degree weather so you don't get the shudders?

TV is not exactly a college campus. lol.
Not a college campus, is true. But surely college colors, flags, etc, make up a disproportionate amount of the color scheme for TV. And lots of partying, drinking going on like in the "good old days".
Sometimes I wonder. Not that TV is a college campus, but plenty of folks act like it is.
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Old 01-04-2024, 09:49 AM
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It surely isn't enforced if true. I see tons of people in flip-flops and open sandals on the course.

They only seemed concerned about men and that magical collar. It's so dumb because they allow Henely shirts.

Oh, the pothole is still not fixed.
Exactly.
I played at Churchill Tuesday and saw 2 women in non collar shirts and yoga pants, which I'm totally fine with. And yes I've seen sandals as well. Again, to each their own.
But it's bs when I can't buy a bucket of range balls at Sarasota because I don't have a shirt on with a collar. But no big deal. I just drive a bit farther to where a bucket is less money and no dress code.

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Old 01-04-2024, 09:56 AM
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Exactly.
I played at Churchill Tuesday and saw 2 women in non collar shirts and yoga pants, which I'm totally fine with. And yes I've seen sandals as well. Again, to each their own.
But it's bs when I can't buy a bucket of range balls at Sarasota because I don't have a shirt on with a collar.
I agree. It's a hypocritical rule. One rule for women, a different rule for men. And then allowing blue jeans?...
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Old 01-04-2024, 09:59 AM
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Hmm. My spouse was on the putting green at Mallory recently and told to wear a collared shirt.
I decided to go to Cane Garden putting green to try a few putts after I broke my shoulder. I never even thought of a collard shirt. I was told by the ambassador I needed a collard shirt. Just then, along comes farmer Brown in his jeans to play golf. Really. Even Continental CC doesn't allow jeans on the golf course. I can see a collard shirt on the course, but on the putting green?
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Old 01-04-2024, 10:15 AM
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I decided to go to Cane Garden putting green to try a few putts after I broke my shoulder. I never even thought of a collard shirt. I was told by the ambassador I needed a collard shirt. Just then, along comes farmer Brown in his jeans to play golf. Really. Even Continental CC doesn't allow jeans on the golf course. I can see a collard shirt on the course, but on the putting green?
If you wanted to break all the dress code rules at my private country club up north, you would show up in jeans, with an untucked t-shirt, sandals, and a baseball cap turned backwards. If you wanted to skip the jeans you could wear gym shorts. But the ladies get away with just about anything.

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Old 01-04-2024, 11:19 AM
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If you wanted to break all the dress code rules at my private country club up north, you would show up in jeans, with and untucked t-shirt, sandals, and a baseball cap turned backwards. If you wanted to skip the jeans you could wear gym shorts. But the ladies get away with just about anything.
How dare you demand equality with women! Next you'll be wanting to show your hairy cleavage. What is the world coming to?
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:21 AM
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I decided to go to Cane Garden putting green to try a few putts after I broke my shoulder. I never even thought of a collard shirt. I was told by the ambassador I needed a collard shirt. Just then, along comes farmer Brown in his jeans to play golf. Really. Even Continental CC doesn't allow jeans on the golf course. I can see a collard shirt on the course, but on the putting green?
Farmer Brown would have worn overalls and boots, maybe rubber boots.
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Dress like the 1930s.
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I decided to go to Cane Garden putting green to try a few putts after I broke my shoulder. I never even thought of a collard shirt. I was told by the ambassador I needed a collard shirt. Just then, along comes farmer Brown in his jeans to play golf. Really. Even Continental CC doesn't allow jeans on the golf course. I can see a collard shirt on the course, but on the putting green?
C'mon, it was a collard green, am I right?
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Old 01-04-2024, 06:14 PM
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Farmer Brown would have worn overalls and boots, maybe rubber boots.
And likely would have shot par...
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Old 01-04-2024, 10:04 PM
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And likely would have shot par...
Yup! Clothes make the man.
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Old 01-05-2024, 07:55 AM
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Is this a weight criticism? Tons of people?
It's called a "figure of speech"

Even Pitch and Putt requires a collar. It has to be the only P&P in the world that requires a collar.

If TV had miniature golf you can bet they would require a collar.

Back to the pothole you would think they would be concerned about a lawsuit as it's a significantly deep hole.
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Old 01-05-2024, 10:44 AM
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It's called a "figure of speech"

Even Pitch and Putt requires a collar. It has to be the only P&P in the world that requires a collar.

If TV had miniature golf you can bet they would require a collar.

Back to the pothole you would think they would be concerned about a lawsuit as it's a significantly deep hole.
No. Not worried about a lawsuit cause they put a "cone" out there.
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Old 01-07-2024, 08:49 AM
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No. Not worried about a lawsuit cause they put a "cone" out there.
lol. The cone doesn't even cover the entire hole.

We're suppose to fill divots but GOD forbid they fix that one year old pothole.

If it was in front of the Proshop or Restaurant it would have been fixed immediately.
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