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Golf Resort Wear

Golf Resort Wear

Golf resort wear is normally controlled by the dress code of each facility, whether private or public. The golfers must be aware of these codes or they will find themselves not being able to play or even be admitted to the facility.

If you are going to be traveling, out of your local area to play, you should take the time to call the location and verify the club dress code. Normally, speaking with the management staff or the pro golfer, you will be able to get all the information needed to determine the dress code. However, if you are pushed for time you may delegate this responsibility to your travel agent.

The more exclusive clubs may require you to observe more than one dress code. The attire for the course may be entirely different than what is allowed in the club house. This requirement will require a change of clothes before entering different parts of the club house. There are exceptions to this code to accommodate the members and guest.

In order to do this the clubs may have two separate eating areas. One of the eating areas may be where golfing attire may be worn and the other that requires more discretion in the style of clothes that may be worn. Often times this requirement is especially important in the evening time.

The majority of the more exclusive private clubs will only permit a light dinner jacket with shirt and tie. The ladies will also be required to wear dresses and well designed pants suits. These facilities will have certain evenings, such as Friday or Saturday, where formal attire must be worn.

Due to the social change, that has taken place, over the last two decades; many of the prestigious clubs have relaxed their code of dress. The end result, being, that the members and guest, have benefited from a much more, relaxed atmosphere, while visiting the club.

Even though a more relaxed atmosphere now exists at many facilities, each location will still be different. It is still the responsibility of the guest to determine what is appropriate for the golf resort wear.

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