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Guide: How to dress on the golf course
Finally, it's time for the golf season to start! But what dress codes actually apply on the golf course? We clarify the dress codes and golf etiquette so you’re on the right course.
The number of women playing golf is increasing with each season, and along with that, the range of women’s golf clothing is expanding. Women’s golf has certain dress codes that should be followed on the course, and it’s not always easy to know how to dress. Here, you’ll find what you need to build the perfect golf wardrobe—many of the garments work just as well off the course. Function and practical details are, of course, important when it comes to workout and activewear in general, but when it comes to golf, most people follow a certain dress code where sporty meets a more preppy and elegant style.
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Dress Code for Women’s Golf
These days, the strictest dress codes are starting to disappear, which can be a good thing as it makes golf more accessible to many. The rules have also traditionally been stricter for men than for women. However, “neat and clean” is a good general style guideline for golfers. But if you want clearer guidelines regarding golf attire, here they are!
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Here are garments that are perfectly suitable for the golf course:
Tailored skirts and shorts
Chinos and capri pants
Polo shirts
Pullovers and tailored knit sweaters
Dresses, either short or knee-length
Vests and light jackets
Golf shoes that don’t damage the course
Clothing labeled as “golf wear”
Here are garments you should try to avoid:
Oversized and ripped jeans
Tube tops or tops with thin straps
Beach shorts and very short, tight shorts
Open sandals and flip-flops
At Röhnisch, we offer golf clothing that is suitable for all golf courses and clubs, but keep in mind that dress codes can vary between clubs—so it’s a good idea to check what applies to the specific course before you play. View our full range of golf clothing. Also, check out our guide to golf terms.
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