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Golf Attire

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Here’s a practical overview of golf attire, focusing on what's commonly expected at most courses and what’s both functional and respectful on the course:


1. Collared Shirts Are Standard

  • Men: Polo shirts with a collar (no T-shirts or tank tops)

  • Women: Collared polos, sleeveless tops with collars, or golf-specific blouses

  • Note: Tucked-in shirts are often expected at private clubs


2. Golf Pants or Shorts

  • Men: Golf slacks or tailored shorts (no cargo or gym shorts)

  • Women: Skirts, skorts, slacks, capris, or Bermuda shorts

  • Fit: Comfortable, not baggy; breathable fabric is key


3. No Denim

  • Jeans are usually not permitted on most golf courses, especially private or semi-private ones.


4. Golf Shoes Only

  • Spikeless or soft-spike golf shoes are standard—designed to protect greens and provide grip

  • No cleats, heavy boots, or running shoes (unless allowed by the course)


5. Hats and Visors

  • Commonly worn for sun protection—baseball-style caps, visors, or bucket hats

  • Bill forward is standard etiquette


6. Weather-Ready Gear

  • Rain gear: Waterproof jackets, pants, and umbrellas are essential in wet conditions

  • Layering: Lightweight sweaters or pullovers for cool mornings

  • Gloves: Usually worn on the lead hand for grip and blister protection


7. Avoid Loud or Distracting Outfits

  • While some courses are more relaxed, neutral or classic colors are the norm.

  • Patterned or bright clothes are fine at casual or resort courses, but check the dress code first.


8. Club or Course Dress Codes Vary

  • Always check with the course before your round—some private clubs have stricter rules than public courses or driving ranges.

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