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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

You can find dog turd on the pavement but you wouldnt want to wear it



To be honest, I wouldn't wear a collared shirt (you know, a proper shirt) I found on the pavement either.

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i would love to see tiger wearing a lynard skynard t-shirt.  i really dont care.  all of this windbaggery is why lots of people think that golf is for losers.

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Originally Posted by colin007

i would love to see tiger wearing a lynard skynard t-shirt.  i really dont care.  all of this windbaggery is why lots of people think that golf is for losers.


Do football players wear a kit? Or do they turn up in what they like?

Of course they don't

Now you are going to say that golfers aren't part of a team.

Hell let them wear what they like who really cares?

Also who cares about etiquette either?

Or proper scoring?

I must be a windbag then if I think jeans and a t-shirt is not a good look for golf?

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

Also who cares about etiquette either?

Or proper scoring?

I must be a windbag then if I think jeans and a t-shirt is not a good look for golf?



did i mention anything about etiquette or scoring?  no.

yes, i think you are a windbag for thinking that jeans and a t-shirt isnt a good look for golf.  is that a big deal?  do you really care what i think?

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Originally Posted by colin007

did i mention anything about etiquette or scoring?  no.

yes, i think you are a windbag for thinking that jeans and a t-shirt isnt a good look for golf.  is that a big deal?  do you really care what i think?

I do care what you think, otherwise i wouldn't have taken the time to reply would I?

And you think I am a windbag based on what exactly?

So you do not have an opinion on anything then? Or are you a windbag for having an opinion?

It was a very sweeping comment based on the fact you know little about me



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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

1.) Do football players wear a kit? 2.) Or do they turn up in what they like?

Of course they don't

Now you are going to say that golfers aren't part of a team.

3.) Hell let them wear what they like who really cares?

4.) Also who cares about etiquette either?

5.) Or proper scoring?

6.) I must be a windbag then if I think jeans and a t-shirt is not a good look for golf?


1.) Canadian or American Football? And a what?

2.) They probably have restrictions on what they can wear to the stadium on game day, but not to practice.

3.) What team are golfers on? Team PGA Tour? If so, then whatever is allowed is allowed.

4.) That's a strech.

5.) Huh?

6.) Probably you are. At the professional level it's not a good look, I've never seen Tiger in jeans on or off the course. Unless the photo earlier in this thread was his version of "jeans and a T-shirt", in which case it looks pretty good. And yes, it would look even better with a proper collars on his shirt. I think mock turtlenecks look bad, like dorky bad, not poor etiquette bad.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

1.) Canadian or American Football? And a what?

2.) They probably have restrictions on what they can wear to the stadium on game day, but not to practice.

3.) What team are golfers on? Team PGA Tour? If so, then whatever is allowed is allowed.

4.) That's a strech.

5.) Huh?

6.) Probably you are. At the professional level it's not a good look, I've never seen Tiger in jeans on or off the course. Unless the photo earlier in this thread was his version of "jeans and a T-shirt", in which case it looks pretty good. And yes, it would look even better with a proper collars on his shirt. I think mock turtlenecks look bad, like dorky bad, not poor etiquette bad.


The point I was trying to make is that golfers attire is part of the game of golf.

Letting standards slip will be the beginning of the end imo

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

The point I was trying to make is that golfers attire is part of the game of golf.

Letting standards slip will be the beginning of the end imo

They said the same thing about tennis when the Agassi started to wear different colored shirts and shorts other than "traditional" white.  Country clubs can maintain whatever dress code standards their members wish to be held do.  As for public and muni courses, do you really believe a player wearing a shirt without a collar represents the downfall of golf?

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

scruffy, inappropriate, lazy



Or maybe you are just stuffy, condescending, and judgmental.


Originally Posted by Zeph

Am I the only one that is not looking at what type of collar the players wear?

Nope.  Me too.

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

The point I was trying to make is that golfers attire is part of the game of golf.

Letting standards slip will be the beginning of the end imo

Really?

What is the standard?

What will happen to golf if collars were no longer required?

Standards slipped when Mickelson was allowed to wear such tight shirts. Could be strategy though, his man boobs would put anyone off.

A fitting T-Shirt looks better than a crappy collared shirt...no one should wear either on the course


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Originally Posted by Kieran123

Really?

What is the standard?

What will happen to golf if collars were no longer required?

Standards slipped when Mickelson was allowed to wear such tight shirts. Could be strategy though, his man boobs would put anyone off.

A fitting T-Shirt looks better than a crappy collared shirt...no one should wear either on the course


To add to this - did it ruin the game when plus fours went out of style?  Or when they went from wearing a jacket and tie to just a shirt, then to a polo shirt?  Styles change, even in a conservative game like golf.  I'm no fan of some of the current apparel seen on tour, but I don't call names on it.  It may not be to my taste, but if it's accepted by the course, then so be it.

I'm no fan of overly restrictive dress codes either, but that doesn't make them wrong.  I accept what the course requires or allows.

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

The point I was trying to make is that golfers attire is part of the game of golf.

Letting standards slip will be the beginning of the end imo

It is amazing how each generation thinks it has the wisdom of the ages.  There is a difference between standards slipping and standards changing.

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Originally Posted by Fourputt

I accept what the course requires or allows.



Exactly.

I have played courses where jeans were allowed. I wouldn't wear them ( because they're too uncomfortable to play golf in, let alone walk around in the hot sun all day ), but there were guys wearing them....am I gonna call them out and frown upon them? No.

That was the allowed dress code, so they were in their right to wear them.

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Originally Posted by trickymicky69

The point I was trying to make is that golfers attire is part of the game of golf.

Letting standards slip will be the beginning of the end imo


and thats where youre wrong.

the game is about hitting a ball with clubs.  its about being outside, enjoying nature, challenging yourself to do better than the last time, its about being with friends and enjoying their company, not about what you or they are wearing.

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Come on guys, we've had this thread at least a few times before.  Nobody is going to change anybody's mind on the subject, and as far as I can tell there are no new arguments anywhere to be found.

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