Almaviva wrote: » But you are making the same mistake. : against snobbery, but stating that yoi want 'proper' attire on the course. Who decide what 'proper' is. You ? Or each individual ? Golf is not like football or skiing where identification of teams or practical protection from the elements is essential. There is no such need in golf. In the 19th century men played in jackets and ties, your game wouldnt be affected if you played in the nip either. So the only 'proper' attire is someone else decision of you they want to see you. If you have no time for snobbery, let people wear what they wish.
Jaysoose wrote: » Why would you refuse to join a club based on the fact that you refuse to not wear football tops and jeans
Jaysoose wrote: » This is just reverse snobbery in fairness
Jaysoose wrote: » Why anybody would want to play in jean and a football top is beyond me anyway...get a hot day and those jeans would be stuck to after the turn.
TheDoc wrote: » There is the attire that is deemed as a fitting representation for the sport.
Almaviva wrote: » Deemed by who? You. Yes. And many others also. Which is fine for you, and I have no objection to you wearing that.
But similarly, there are many others do not agree that there is any such thing as a 'fitting attire' and they should be free to dress as they please.
Why does one group feel entitled to impose on others what they 'deem' fitting ? There is no one out their trying to impose jeans and tee shirt wearing as obligatory on the chino/poly shirt brigade.
TheDoc wrote: » Hurlers arnt allowed wear shin guards. Rugby players arnt allowed wear shoulder pads.
denisoc16 wrote: » Where did you hear that? I think you'll find you can wear both.
TheDoc wrote: » While not officially a rule, most clubs have an unofficial policy that its not allowed, to "upkeep the image"
dak wrote: » Played Old Portmarnock years ago on a very hot June day with my Father in Law (RIP) . I was smartly dressed with chinos and a short sleeved shirt but was stopped going into the members bar at lunchtime until the Caddy master found me a tie and blazer to wear ... what a load of poppyc**k . I wasn't impressed especially on such a hot day !
Dtoffee wrote: » I think its a mute argument as for me its about respect. If I am going to play a club where jacket and tie are required, then I respect their right to make that decision and I duly wear the correct attire. I have no problem with respecting the clubs right to make their own rules on dresscode. Why should non members get involved?
ssbob wrote: » the majority of the time the guy who doesn't take care when dressing is not going to repair divots and not going to repair pitch marks
leedslunatic wrote: » Utter rubbish. One of the clubs I happen to be a member of has a fairly relaxed dress code. I often play wearing a soccer jersey, and find myself raking the bunkers and repairing the divots/pitch marks left by earlier groups, quite regularly as well as all of my own. If the club had a problem with soccer jerseys, I wouldn't wear one. But the notion that the clothes you wear determine your behaviour, is absolutely ridiculous.
MP62 wrote: » Weirdo, why do you wear a soccer jersey playing golf?, next you'll tell us you wear golf shoes playing soccer!.
leedslunatic wrote: » MP62 wrote: » Weirdo, why do you wear a soccer jersey playing golf?, next you'll tell us you wear golf shoes playing soccer!. If you spotted someone on a golf course wearing a soccer jersey would you approach them and call them a weirdo? Or is that kind of bravery just something you just reserve for internet forums? If you took the bother to read my post, that particular club employs a relaxed dress code... So I have the freedom to chose to wear whatever I please. The ignorance of your post is kinda funny actually :rolleyes:.
MP62 wrote: » Do you wear tracky bottoms too?.
leedslunatic wrote: » MP62 wrote: » Do you wear tracky bottoms too?. Go on... I'l bite... Why are you so interested in what I wear?? :eek:
ForeRight wrote: » What are you wearing now???
leedslunatic wrote: » ForeRight wrote: » What are you wearing now???
MP62 wrote: » That's a yes then I take it.
leedslunatic wrote: » And if I do?? C'mon now... Let's hear your opinion of track pants on a golf course... C'mon... give me a lecture.... Let's hear your ignorance....
MP62 wrote: » Au contraire my friend you're that ignorant one. If you need someone to explain what a dress code is and why it's there then I'm afraid there really is no point.
link_2007 wrote: » MP62 wrote: » Au contraire my friend you're that ignorant one. If you need someone to explain what a dress code is and why it's there then I'm afraid there really is no point. There is a dress code there but he's stated a few times it's very relaxed which probably means tracksuit bottoms are allowed.