Re: Golf going through its SL War moment! : Tue Jun 21, 2022 2:49 pm
wrencat1873 wrote:
Pink jumper says it all, that's golf for you.
It's all snobbery, although there are some good lads play the game. I'll probably dust my clubs down in a few years time and have another go.
Point being, it's a long way from "working class" both in image and on the course.
If it was working class, they'd be happy to let you play in jeans and a T shirt and not have some "class" dress code.
Some clubs dont let yo buy a pint, unless you have shirt, tie and jacket on - not working class.
Even when I played at Lupset many yeas ago, there were some right bloody snobs and jobsworths there. Plenty of good lads but, some of it was ridiculous.
It's all snobbery, although there are some good lads play the game. I'll probably dust my clubs down in a few years time and have another go.
Point being, it's a long way from "working class" both in image and on the course.
If it was working class, they'd be happy to let you play in jeans and a T shirt and not have some "class" dress code.
Some clubs dont let yo buy a pint, unless you have shirt, tie and jacket on - not working class.
Even when I played at Lupset many yeas ago, there were some right bloody snobs and jobsworths there. Plenty of good lads but, some of it was ridiculous.
The clubs in Wakefield have done away with the jacket and tie to go into the bar but you would not get far trying to play wearing jeans and a T shirt. It is not class oriented but more to do with etiquette on the course. I played in a corporate golf day once and was drawn with a player who fits your description. It soon became obvious why. He did actually win a prize for the shortest drive off the tee because he missed the ball completely. In a stableford competition 36 points is par he scored 4 and they were on one hole where he won the nearest the pin contest.