Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If you want to call Executive Courses, "semi-public", that's fine. It doesn't change the fact that they are publicly owned. Governmental boards, commissions or agencies, shouldn't be telling folks how to dress. This is the 21st Century and that's just ludicrous on its face. |
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Second - Government agencies shouldn't be telling people how to dress. Beth Page a New York State park open to millions has a dress code. I know Bob from Ocala won't be able to make a tee time on "our" executive courses tomorrow. Let's watch you play Beth Page in genes and a tee shirt . |
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They'd probably have an objection to a T-Shirt and it's equally ludicrous in their case, although I'm not sure Beth Page & Executive Courses in TV are a fair comparison. I suspect very few of the regulars at Beth Page, play by The Villages Friendly Rules of Golf. |
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Last edited by rustyp; 11-26-2023 at 08:25 PM. |
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https://www.fsga.org/files/cm/PDF%20...%20Conduct.pdf DRESS CODE – PLAYER & CADDIES: Club Dress Code Policy – If more formal, supersedes the FSGA dress code Generally Accepted Golf Attire - Should be worn at all times by players, caddies and family Shirts – Must have collars or be specifically designed for golf and acceptable at the host facility Men’s Shirts – Must be tucked in at all times Hats – Must be worn forward and should be removed in dining areas Women's Shorts, Skirts, Skorts – Generally, should reach mid-thigh in length (half way between hip and knee) Footwear – Athletic shoes, golf shoes or dress shoes should be worn o Flip flops are discouraged |
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I suspected it was "voice to text" ?
Last edited by BrianL99; 11-27-2023 at 06:26 AM. |
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Not many of those going on at Executive Golf Courses in TV. Everyone seems to fall back on the "traditions" of golf attire as the justification, yet they conveniently forget to acknowledge, there's hardly a golf club in the USA or Europe, that allows "jeans" on a golf course. I understand why it's the case in TV and I have no problem with people wearing jeans to play golf. That said, making the "traditional" argument as the basis for a dress code in TV, while jeans are allowed, is disingenuous and ridiculous on its face. |
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