What should a golfer wear




















Trousers should touch the top of your shoes and shorts should reach just above the knee. Ladies often wear a skirt or a skort short with a front and back panel to look like a skirt. Capri pants and culottes are also popular. Some ladies play in a golf dress. You have enough to think about without your pants falling down. Wear a comfortable belt.

It not only looks good but will give you one less thing to worry about. Go for a comfortable belt with a bit of stretch so that it does not dig into you. You can be bold and go for contrasting colors but this is best for slim people. A belt that matches your trousers or shirt will not draw attention to your waist.

This will come down to personal preference but quality absorbent socks will keep you comfortable. White is a safe option or something that matches your slacks is perfect. This first thing to note is that old school metal spikes are no longer allowed at most courses.

Spikeless, soft spike or other non-metal cleats are your best bet. While frowned upon at some clubs, you might be able to get away with soft-soled shoes such as tennis shoes. Quality golf shoes will give you a firm grip and allow for fast swings. They are also handy when you are on a bank or an uneven lie. Spikeless shoes have tiny rubber studs and are ideal for people that get stud pressure from regular spikes.

Golf can be hard on your shoes so invest in a quality pair to avoid having to replace them too often. They are not one size fits all so you need to get the right size for your hands. A right-handed golfer will use a glove on the left and vice versa. Many clubs have a no jeans and, indoors, a hats-off policy. It's a small gesture of respect that, much like the game we all love, is steeped in tradition that goes back literally hundreds of years.

Skip to content Skip to navigation. Close Menu. Written by Peter Post Score a par for the course—in attire, that is Whether the courses you frequent are public or private, rules are rules.

What's appropriate to wear: Shirt: A golf shirt is perfect. You know the kind—a pullover shirt with a collar and short sleeves. Usually, golf shirts will be a little longer than an ordinary polo shirt, to help them stay tucked in even after repeatedly swinging at the ball. Avoid loud, splashy patterns. Even though there isn't a specific uniform that is worn, wearing the right golf attire has become essential for pros and amateurs alike.

So how do you know what to wear when you next hit the greens? And is there anything you should definitely avoid? Though it's important to check with your particular golf course to see if they have a specific dress code, here are some tips to help you find the right golf attire for your next swing on the greens. The foundation of almost all golf attire is a smart pair of khakis. They are versatile, look professional, and go with just about everything.

Also, make sure they aren't too long. The hem should sit just on top of your shoes. Water-resistant slacks and sweaters are available at golf shops. Sharon Penn is a writer based in South Florida. A professional writer since , she has created numerous materials for a Princeton advertising agency. Her articles have appeared in "Golf Journal" and on industry blogs.

Penn has traveled extensively, is an avid golfer and is eager to share her interests with her readers. She holds a Master of Science in Education. By Sharon Penn. Men often wear knitted shirts and slacks with a roomy fit. References Golf.



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