I have a clothing dilemma
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It's very rare for me not to know what to wear and my wardrobe is pretty extensive.
I'm going to the British masters golf at Woburn at the weekend, I'm not a golfist but I'm looking forward to it.
I am however at a loss as to what to wear, it's not a hospitality thing, just walking the course with the masses.
What's the normal attire please?
I'm going to the British masters golf at Woburn at the weekend, I'm not a golfist but I'm looking forward to it.
I am however at a loss as to what to wear, it's not a hospitality thing, just walking the course with the masses.
What's the normal attire please?
Tartan plus fours, pink Pringle jumper, knee length yellow socks, white golf shoes, finished off with a golf ball branded cap of your choice and a mahoosive umbrella.
Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
antspants said:
Tartan plus fours, pink Pringle jumper, knee length yellow socks, white golf shoes, finished off with a golf ball branded cap of your choice and a mahoosive umbrella.
Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
My normal clothes are a suit with Chelsea boots! Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
What every day???
Still a better option than my first suggestion mind
Weather looks ok for the weekend, dry and reasonably warm, so you shouldn't need head to toe waterproofs.
Not sure I agree with the shirt tucked in and no denim response, but that's just a differing age/fashion sense rather than a recognised dress code.
Still a better option than my first suggestion mind
Weather looks ok for the weekend, dry and reasonably warm, so you shouldn't need head to toe waterproofs.
Not sure I agree with the shirt tucked in and no denim response, but that's just a differing age/fashion sense rather than a recognised dress code.
Silly trainers, white 'sports' socks, chinos, crap polo shirt that will disintegrate in the first wash, cheap too-tight jumper, a 'waterproof' jacket with a label (it's on the outside, where people can see, of course) that is far from waterproof, a £3 golfing umbrella from Soccer Sports (or something given to you free on a 'corporate' day out from Head Office because you sold more Freezers than everyone else in Basildon last month), and a cap, a really stupid cap.
Then shout 'get in the hole' every time someone hits a ball.
That should do it.
Then shout 'get in the hole' every time someone hits a ball.
That should do it.
Thankyou4calling said:
antspants said:
Tartan plus fours, pink Pringle jumper, knee length yellow socks, white golf shoes, finished off with a golf ball branded cap of your choice and a mahoosive umbrella.
Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
My normal clothes are a suit with Chelsea boots! Or....just wear your normal clothes for whatever weather is forecast. You're going to WATCH golf, not tee off with Tiger
Colour being more important than either brand or cut. My rule for the ry, is to dress like a peat bog.
Mobile Chicane said:
So choose jeans or cords with Chelsea boots (brown of course).
Colour being more important than either brand or cut. My rule for the ry, is to dress like a peat bog.
I like the cords and boots suggestion. I'm onto that.Colour being more important than either brand or cut. My rule for the ry, is to dress like a peat bog.
My wardrobe lacks in the department of sports casual, I've lots of sports specific gear, suits by the dozen and jeans with T Shirts but no correct jacket either, I guess a sort of Helly Hansen type would be right. I have a North Face but that's a Puffa and makes me look like the security.
Whatever you like and will be most comfortable walking / standing in!
I don't know why but I can't stand the people that turn up to watch golf in their golf playing attire, as if to confirm that they do indeed play and are not merely spectators.
It's pretty irrational / hypocritical on my part because I absolutely can't stand the thought of golf being played in anything but trousers and a collared shirt and love the traditions and etiquette of the game.
It makes me cringe like the wearing of a Ferrari or BMW "M" cap, just in case someone didn't see you arrive in it.
I don't know why but I can't stand the people that turn up to watch golf in their golf playing attire, as if to confirm that they do indeed play and are not merely spectators.
It's pretty irrational / hypocritical on my part because I absolutely can't stand the thought of golf being played in anything but trousers and a collared shirt and love the traditions and etiquette of the game.
It makes me cringe like the wearing of a Ferrari or BMW "M" cap, just in case someone didn't see you arrive in it.
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