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I personally like them but many do not. What are your thoughts.
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Back when I started playing golf again in June of last year, I had long hair (a little shorter than shoulder length) and when I knew that I wanted to start playing golf semi-seriously again, I decided to cut my hair because I was concerned that maybe some golf courses wouldnt allow me on because I had long hair.I dont find a problem when its a normal dress code. But sometimes it seems like they are going a little overboard with the rules. Like when they say Bermuda length shorts. Im a bigger guy and if I wore shorts that went to mid thigh length I would look really bad. I wear shorts that are just above the knee and Ive had courses say things before.
Oh we differ there. I believe you have to dress the part.
Back when I started playing golf again in June of last year, I had long hair (a little shorter than shoulder length) and when I knew that I wanted to start playing golf semi-seriously again, I decided to cut my hair because I was concerned that maybe some golf courses wouldnt allow me on because I had long hair.
However, I dont play on ritzy courses, so Im going to grow my hair out again. After seeing all the people on courses around here who definetly werent dressed up, I cant see any courses turning me away for having long hair.
If they do, well, I will just take my money and business elsewhere.
Im sure there are some courses that probably wouldnt let me on if I had long hair though, but it seems like the dress codes have loosened somewhat in recent years.
That is absolutely ridiculous for someone to tell you what length your hair has to be. I am not that familiar with all the players on tour but I know there is a guy, I believe from Spain, and he has his hair in a ponytail. If they let it on the tour they should let it on any course. IMO
Camillo has kinda long hair too.That is absolutely ridiculous for someone to tell you what length your hair has to be. I am not that familiar with all the players on tour but I know there is a guy, I believe from Spain, and he has his hair in a ponytail. If they let it on the tour they should let it on any course. IMO
I have not heard of a club not letting someone play due to hair length. It would not happen down here in FL that I know of.
Perhaps times have changed.Ya people by me are pretty cool with long hair too. I really dont think people would even think twice about it.
i think since golf is a game of honor and integrity, having a dress code is a good thing to prevent many people who would come out and give golf a bad name. i like it and personally i use it to my advantage by wearing a lot of funky clothes. i think when a country club starts to push the limit and require jackets in the grille or no mock shirts, thats taking it too far
haha i know we share style. that stinks man, hopefully when spring comes around you get back into the swing of things. i havent played much either, but i have done enough to keep me somewhat decent