tomcat
2019 Grandaddy Alumni
Scripting has been a big deal in golf for awhile now, and nothing new to anyone here. Most probably feel that when they go to the course, they want to look appropriate for where they're playing, especially since golf is very much a sport for those that like tradition.
Whenever I'm on the tennis court, I prefer bright colors, and they don't really even have to match. My racket is bright orange, shoes have neon yellow, and shorts and shirt, while more subdued, aren't just white. On the course, I still like colors, but not as bright. I love Rickie's Sunday orange. I'm certainly not a loud or boisterous person, but enjoy the colors.
So, if you were heading to the course, and the club/course didn't have any specific dress code, would you trend more towards conservative colors in your clothing, or brighter/louder clothing? Does that match your personality?
Whenever I'm on the tennis court, I prefer bright colors, and they don't really even have to match. My racket is bright orange, shoes have neon yellow, and shorts and shirt, while more subdued, aren't just white. On the course, I still like colors, but not as bright. I love Rickie's Sunday orange. I'm certainly not a loud or boisterous person, but enjoy the colors.
So, if you were heading to the course, and the club/course didn't have any specific dress code, would you trend more towards conservative colors in your clothing, or brighter/louder clothing? Does that match your personality?