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Basic golf etiquette – dressing

Posted April 20th, 2007 in Uncategorized by vangardx |


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Many professional golfer advise to dress appropriately for Golf. Show up looking presentable! If you’re playing with the guys from the office, think of this as a professional engagement requiring appropriate dress. Most private country clubs have a dress code that usually requires certain criteria.

1. A golf shirt with a collar. Sticking to name brand golf wear is a very safe bet.

2. Shorts are OK, but they must be designed for golf, not gym shorts or three quarter pants. They should be no shorter than just above your knees.

3. Denim apparel is usually not appropriate.

4. Pants or shorts should have belt loops, but no cuffs since they trap dirt.

5. Wear a leather belt.

6. Golf clothes are often bright and colorful, but you don’t need to wear all the colors at the same time. Some work together, and get along just fine others always fight. Choose one bright color and pair with neutrals.

7. Wear proper golf shoes – not running shoes, or sandals

8. If you’re wearing long pants the socks should match your trousers.

9. Hats are a good idea. They help keep the sun off your face, and may improve your vision. Either baseball style or straw golf hats are appropriate.

10. If you’re playing in cooler weather, a golf sweater, vest, or jacket is practical.

Dressing appropriately shows respect for the member who invited you, trust me :D

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5 Responses so far.

  1. syuxx says:

    hehehe.
    i think abid may like this.
    he love GOLF. :}

  2. syuxx says:

    syam, how about the kaydee(i dont how to spell this) dress??

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