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I don't know if I'm just getting old or what but I've got a new pet peeve. I'm really sick of seeing guys wearing an untucked sport shirt with cargo shorts on the course. To me it looks extremely sloppy. Courses have done a pretty good job of banning jeans and t-shirts but this nuveau, sloppy look that I see quite frequently is frankly no better. I don't know why this bothers me because I'm generally a very laid back person but it just doesn't look good to me. I know I'm going to get railed for this but I just needed to vent. Sorry.


 


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Yes, good to vent....however, I wear cargo shorts, and if wearing shorts will rarely tuck my shirt in. I don't see anything wrong with the look. The shorts I wear are nike or underarmour, and are nice, and the golf shirts are all nice brands, Nike, Adidas, Ashworth etc... so as long as the clothes I am wearing are nice and not rags, I don't see a problem with it. You may just be getting over the hill

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If im not wearing my cut off football jersey wit short shorts, I will wear a golf shirt and not tuck it into my shorts. In fact cargo shorts happen to frequent my arsenal. I can understand the jeans thing, but im usually too busy with my game to worry about what other people are wearing. In fact I think my buddies might get mad at me if I commented on what other guys were wearing.

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Yes, good to vent....however, I wear cargo shorts, and if wearing shorts will rarely tuck my shirt in. I don't see anything wrong with the look. The shorts I wear are nike or underarmour, and are nice, and the golf shirts are all nice brands, Nike, Adidas, Ashworth etc... so as long as the clothes I am wearing are nice and not rags, I don't see a problem with it. You may just be getting over the hill

And that may be it...many of the guys who I see are wearing very worn looking cargos so it does look raggedy.


 


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Ya it does look kinda funny, but I wouldn't worry about them that much, just be thankful your not the one wearing that

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Usually I'll wear a nike golf shirt with a good, clean pair of khakis. I never, and I repeat, never, will tuck my shirt in.

Oh, tucking your shirt isn't bad. Just puff out the sides a little bit. It looks sharp too.


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Its just that I played sports for my school all year, and we had to tuck our shirts in and the whole nine yards. Now I finally have a chance to not tuck my shirt in haha.

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Course Code to tuck the shirt in at my course.
i like the white pants look with a nice nike shirt.
hats a must with some sunglasses.

but there is a difference between cargo shorts and khaki shorts. khaki is definetly a cleaner look

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Its just that I played sports for my school all year, and we had to tuck our shirts in and the whole nine yards. Now I finally have a chance to not tuck my shirt in haha.

Haha, I don't blame you. From personal experience, however, tucking my shirt in does not bother me. I hardly notice it.


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I started tucking my shirt in, but usually if It comes out I don't fix it and tuck it back in. Tying my shoes every hole is enough for me to bother with.
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I always tuck my shirt in; I think it looks nicer, and it doesn't get in my way. I don't care, however, if someone leaves it out.

As for shorts, I usually wear khakis, although I have a nice pair of cargoes that I slip on once in a while. (Although, maybe not anymore: I was at the Hartford Golf Club (elitist idiots) with a friend, and they wouldn't let me play in those cargo shorts. )

Honestly, I don't really care what someone ears as long as he looks neat and presentable.

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I wear nice khaki shorts not cargo and always tuck my shirt in on the course. I think part of the game is the aspect of how you look. I don't know but when I think of a golfer I always think the golf shirt tucked into the khaki pants

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I wear cargo shorts and a nice nike, or topflite golf shirts. Nike hat and sunglasses with nike golf shoes. And I sometimes tuck and sometimes untuck. Dont think jeans look good out there but whatever.

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If the biggest worry I had on the golf course was some guy on the next tee with an untucked shirt..... I'd load up the Winnebago and head for The Open.

Andrew


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If shirts are short enough, they look fine untucked but don't go out there wearing an xl shirt untucked if you wear a medium.
Cargo shorts just look stupid, period.

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I would say that most more respectable clubs require that your shirt be tucked in. It's about being respectful of the game and those around you.

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