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    Should golf relax its on-course attire regulations across the game to help grow the sport?

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMarch 24, 2026
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    We are all being told, at times, that some of golf’s old traditions need a review to grow the game and attract bigger numbers, particularly from younger players. Making the game more accessible has become a priority for clubs worldwide.

    Many golf clubs are becoming more open to visitors and are even allowing players without handicaps, who were previously barred under strict rules. These players are now treated as paying golfers, allowed to enjoy the facilities like any member.

    One area that continues to spark debate is dress regulations, both on and off the course. Club committees and management often uphold these rules as part of the game’s etiquette, but questions are being raised: as golf opens its doors to a wider audience, should these rules be relaxed?

    Should professional tours remain strict or show flexibility? Most tours still require long trousers, with a few exceptions. LIV Golf is a notable outlier, and some tours allow shorts on a case-by-case basis when the weather is uncomfortably warm.

    A recent incident on the PGA Tour illustrates the ongoing tension. German golfer Matthias Schmid, 28, currently 85th in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), received a warning after competing in the Players Championship without tucking in his shirt. Schmid, a 2021 DP World Tour Rookie of the Year, continues to play with an untucked shirt, and it’s unclear if the tour has taken further action.

    The PGA Tour regulations state that players’ clothing must be “neat” and “consistent with currently accepted golf fashion,” with the chief referee interpreting the rule under the commissioner’s approval. But what counts as “currently accepted golf fashion”? That question remains open.

    LIV Golf players such as Thomas Pieters (Legion XIII) and Anthony Kim regularly wear untucked shirts, citing comfort and modern style. Clothing manufacturers are responding to this trend, designing shirts specifically to be worn untucked, signaling that golf fashion is evolving alongside the game.

    So, what should the tours and clubs do? Should untucked shirts become widely accepted, or should strict dress codes remain? For many private clubs, traditional policies will likely continue. For professional tours, the debate is more nuanced.

    The LPGA already provides an example of flexibility. In 2017, it updated its dress regulations for women, balancing a professional image with the realities of modern athletic fashion. Could the men’s tours follow suit?

    Ultimately, golf faces a delicate balance: honouring tradition while embracing change. Allowing untucked shirts may seem minor, but it reflects a broader challenge, adapting to attract younger players and new fans without compromising the game’s identity.

    Time will tell whether the men’s tours will accept the untucked trend or enforce a firm “no,” but the discussion itself shows that golf is evolving, one shirt at a time.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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