The only time I tuck in my shirt is when I'm wearing a suit and tie or a tuxedo. Sometimes when I'm going for big tee shot I like to turn my hat around backwards. It's a comfort thing and it helps me focus. I guess I'm just not Mesa Verde material. Fine by me I'll stick with municipal golf courses like Riverview, Fullerton, Dad Miller, Birch Hills and Brea Creek.
I can drive the ball 300 yards, shoot 5 over par on most courses and can do it in gym shorts and a t-shirt. You have to understand this isnt 1960 anymore, if your going to try and attract a younger generation the dress code needs to go otherwise golf courses will continue to close around the U.S and yours will eventually as well.
Golf should be about the experience. As long as you don’t look like trash we should all be good to play. Also the girl in the video sexist af, men have to tick but women don’t? Just another entitled white Karen who hates her life.
As a new golfer I hope I never run into a club that’s chasing behind me to tuck in a shirt. It’s already intimidating being new in this environment now I have to wonder if I’d be asked to leave because I chose to not tuck my shirt in. Like someone else said here, I’m a bigger man and kinda uncomfortable with a tucked shirt, it’s unfortunate that could be the deciding factor when looking for memberships.
They want to keep golf the elitist upper-class sport. They want doctors and pharmaceutical CEOS/reps to do business and old stuck up geezers to play on their course. Garbage people
Well, thank for explanation. The clothes are not that expansive - I got mine from Salvation Army for like 20$ the whole attire. The only thing I find annoying is that if its cold out (say autumn) I don't want to wear a shirt with nothing over it. In Canada we get close to negative temperatures by the end of September, depending on where you live of course.
This is great 👍I laughed so hard 🤣. If a club sponsored event or league event sure. But nowadays I see Bluetooth speakers 🔊 beer drinkers and people smoking pot.
Exactly. Golf should be about the experience. The people who posted this video are like the judge from Caddyshack, elitist judgemental unhappy people. Some of us are like the real estate guy or Chevy chase and are just cool people who wanna have a good time. I’m going to see what I can do to try to change that in my lifetime. I want golf courses/rules like this to disappear and for more people to be/feel included.
I appreciate that you are trying to set standards for golf attire but I also feel that your club is being unrealistic. I see classy and suitable golf attire that does not fall under your expectations. I see more people drunk on the course that are aligned with your dress code but do not abide by golf etiquette. Your videos should address that issue. It is sad to see that golf is becoming a lost sport. I wonder why....Thank you for opening my eyes to this matter.
I totally accept and approve the idea of a dress code, mostly because it avoids unfair distractions on the course. Without a code there will always be that one person that takes things too far, like the woman that gives us a fine view of her cleavage or tge guy that turns up with no shirt at all! Who wants to look at that! However, I cannot for the life of me figure out why it’s necessary to tuck in the shirt, that screams 1970s to me, and, it’s confining and irritating. My club encourages women as well as men to tuck in which I hate, I don’t like showing of my rear ! I hope this aspect of dress code goes out of fashion. Thanks for the video, it’s useful.
This Hass to be the most pretentiously unrealistic set of expectations I have recently seen spewed out of the mouths of golf club representatives. This is why your golf club is struggling. Get with the times.
Yeah as a bigger fella, I’m not tucking in my shirt. Shirt being untucked does not affect “professionalism”. If it doesn’t matter for women to be untucked, why does it affect men’s “professionalism”? It doesn’t.
I wear a snug Nike pro athletic shirt, or a frat bro button up for a top. For bottom I wear Nike pro 5 inch inseam running shorts or snug black track pants with a strong ankle taper. But I live in Georgia so it’s mostly the shorts. On my feet I always wear my white shoe + white lace Nikes. Never tuck my shirt into anything and I haven’t been turned down by any courses. Any guy who says you HAVE to wear a polo tucked in to your slacks is a low testosterone, elitist, cuck. Any woman says it is a Karen who has no love in her life. Golf is becoming/needs to be more open and welcoming to people of all walks. I’m going to do my part and find a way to make that happen. It’s no longer just going to be for rich softies. 🙂🙂
I think the 'members are encouraged to enforce dress code' part, is particularly messed up. Why do they actively try to keep golfing unattractive to younger, more open minded people? It's a past time sport/game, not the freakin' military.
Anyone who goes out of their way to get someone to tuck in their shirt was definitely a hall monitor in school 🤓
Part of the reason why country clubs are struggling to attract new members and remain fiscally solvent…
Seems like a prison with this lady nagging on you the whole time. Idk why they have to be so stuck up just to hit some balls
What if someone wants to go real old school and wear a kilt?
If Tiger Woods wears his hat backwards so should you.
The only time I tuck in my shirt is when I'm wearing a suit and tie or a tuxedo. Sometimes when I'm going for big tee shot I like to turn my hat around backwards. It's a comfort thing and it helps me focus. I guess I'm just not Mesa Verde material. Fine by me I'll stick with municipal golf courses like Riverview, Fullerton, Dad Miller, Birch Hills and Brea Creek.
I can drive the ball 300 yards, shoot 5 over par on most courses and can do it in gym shorts and a t-shirt. You have to understand this isnt 1960 anymore, if your going to try and attract a younger generation the dress code needs to go otherwise golf courses will continue to close around the U.S and yours will eventually as well.
Totally agree but expensive private courses make you tuck your shirt in and no backwards hats
Golf should be about the experience. As long as you don’t look like trash we should all be good to play. Also the girl in the video sexist af, men have to tick but women don’t? Just another entitled white Karen who hates her life.
They don't want a new generation of golfers. They want to continue the stereotype of golf being an upper class elitist game
As a new golfer I hope I never run into a club that’s chasing behind me to tuck in a shirt. It’s already intimidating being new in this environment now I have to wonder if I’d be asked to leave because I chose to not tuck my shirt in. Like someone else said here, I’m a bigger man and kinda uncomfortable with a tucked shirt, it’s unfortunate that could be the deciding factor when looking for memberships.
Goddamn stuck up snobs it’s just golf.
They want to keep golf the elitist upper-class sport. They want doctors and pharmaceutical CEOS/reps to do business and old stuck up geezers to play on their course. Garbage people
Dress codes are just code for no poor people
i go in khaki safari shorts, yellow tank top with palm trees, a straw hat, and a margarita
Well, thank for explanation. The clothes are not that expansive - I got mine from Salvation Army for like 20$ the whole attire. The only thing I find annoying is that if its cold out (say autumn) I don't want to wear a shirt with nothing over it. In Canada we get close to negative temperatures by the end of September, depending on where you live of course.
I won't go in no spot or club I got to tuck my shirt in I don't look like tucked in my stomach too big and I am not tucking in
It be like that
The dress code is the most arbitrary thing in the world.
Ikr like wtf I can’t wear me cap backwards nyaaaaa
I’m about to go w a buddy. And I can’t wear sweat shorts????? Tf
@@samyboy7489local public courses are chill it’s the country clubs that enforce this shit
I’ll untuck and wear my hat anyway I want
I can guarantee that at least one of the guys at 3:27 clogged a toilet in the clubhouse before the round.
Can you wear a collared, button down with sleeve cuffs?
a dress code fit for 80 years ago, but hey you're not receiving tax money-are you?
This is great 👍I laughed so hard 🤣.
If a club sponsored event or league event sure.
But nowadays I see Bluetooth speakers 🔊 beer drinkers and people smoking pot.
Exactly. Golf should be about the experience. The people who posted this video are like the judge from Caddyshack, elitist judgemental unhappy people. Some of us are like the real estate guy or Chevy chase and are just cool people who wanna have a good time. I’m going to see what I can do to try to change that in my lifetime. I want golf courses/rules like this to disappear and for more people to be/feel included.
I appreciate that you are trying to set standards for golf attire but I also feel that your club is being unrealistic. I see classy and suitable golf attire that does not fall under your expectations. I see more people drunk on the course that are aligned with your dress code but do not abide by golf etiquette. Your videos should address that issue. It is sad to see that golf is becoming a lost sport. I wonder why....Thank you for opening my eyes to this matter.
Golf is being a lost sport because people dress a certain way? You've lost your mind if it hasn't already been lost
I totally accept and approve the idea of a dress code, mostly because it avoids unfair distractions on the course. Without a code there will always be that one person that takes things too far, like the woman that gives us a fine view of her cleavage or tge guy that turns up with no shirt at all! Who wants to look at that!
However, I cannot for the life of me figure out why it’s necessary to tuck in the shirt, that screams 1970s to me, and, it’s confining and irritating. My club encourages women as well as men to tuck in which I hate, I don’t like showing of my rear ! I hope this aspect of dress code goes out of fashion. Thanks for the video, it’s useful.
I would totally dig seeing some chicks with their tits out on the course
What’s the mask for?
Communists
This Hass to be the most pretentiously unrealistic set of expectations I have recently seen spewed out of the mouths of golf club representatives. This is why your golf club is struggling. Get with the times.
Any golf facility that tries to tell me how to dress will not get my business. Simple.
Yeah as a bigger fella, I’m not tucking in my shirt. Shirt being untucked does not affect “professionalism”. If it doesn’t matter for women to be untucked, why does it affect men’s “professionalism”? It doesn’t.
So I can’t show up butt naked?
I wear a snug Nike pro athletic shirt, or a frat bro button up for a top. For bottom I wear Nike pro 5 inch inseam running shorts or snug black track pants with a strong ankle taper. But I live in Georgia so it’s mostly the shorts. On my feet I always wear my white shoe + white lace Nikes. Never tuck my shirt into anything and I haven’t been turned down by any courses. Any guy who says you HAVE to wear a polo tucked in to your slacks is a low testosterone, elitist, cuck. Any woman says it is a Karen who has no love in her life.
Golf is becoming/needs to be more open and welcoming to people of all walks. I’m going to do my part and find a way to make that happen. It’s no longer just going to be for rich softies. 🙂🙂
Wear a clown suit to the course so these clowns can seethe
I think the 'members are encouraged to enforce dress code' part, is particularly messed up. Why do they actively try to keep golfing unattractive to younger, more open minded people? It's a past time sport/game, not the freakin' military.