PDGA 3.04 - DRESS CODE for all competitors will be enforced at A-Tier 41st Victoria OPEN: https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304 1- All players in PDGA-sanctioned competition and tournament staff are expected to dress appropriately and to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance at al ...
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PDGA 3.04 - DRESS CODE for all competitors will be enforced at A-Tier 41st Victoria OPEN: https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304 1- All players in PDGA-sanctioned competition and tournament staff are expected to dress appropriately and to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance at all event sites and associated functions. 2- All players must wear an upper garment covering their upper chest area and lower torso. A well-tailored shirt with a collar is acceptable, with or without sleeves. A well-tailored one-piece tennis dress or upper garment with minimum one-inch-wide shoulder straps is also acceptable. Tank tops are not allowed for any competitor 3- No tee shirts will be allowed, except for competitors in the Junior and Amateur divisions during preliminary rounds. Juniors and Amateurs shall not wear tee shirts during semifinal or final rounds. Crew neck or v-neck shirts made of high-performance or high-tech materials, such as Dry-Fit, Cool-Max, and others will be allowed. 4- Shirts that hang down lower than the bottom hemline on the player’s shorts shall be tucked in. 5- No ripped shirts, shorts, or pants will be allowed on the course. That includes unhemmed, torn or cut “vents” at the shirt collar. 6- No offensive, profane, or obscene slogans or logos shall be allowed on any clothing. Junior players may not wear slogans or logos referring to alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. 7- This dress code will be in effect from start to finish at each event, including all tournament rounds. 8- Players who do not make a cut, but wish to remain on site through the duration of the tournament, will be considered spectators and will not be required to conform to the Tour’s dress code. https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304
I asked the TD this question last year. It only has to be collared of your shirt is 100% cotton.
PDGA 3.04 - DRESS CODE for all competitors will be enforced at A-Tier 41st Victoria OPEN: https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304 1- All players in PDGA-sanctioned competition and tournament staff are expected to dress appropriately and to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance at al ... more
PDGA 3.04 - DRESS CODE for all competitors will be enforced at A-Tier 41st Victoria OPEN: https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304 1- All players in PDGA-sanctioned competition and tournament staff are expected to dress appropriately and to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance at all event sites and associated functions. 2- All players must wear an upper garment covering their upper chest area and lower torso. A well-tailored shirt with a collar is acceptable, with or without sleeves. A well-tailored one-piece tennis dress or upper garment with minimum one-inch-wide shoulder straps is also acceptable. Tank tops are not allowed for any competitor 3- No tee shirts will be allowed, except for competitors in the Junior and Amateur divisions during preliminary rounds. Juniors and Amateurs shall not wear tee shirts during semifinal or final rounds. Crew neck or v-neck shirts made of high-performance or high-tech materials, such as Dry-Fit, Cool-Max, and others will be allowed. 4- Shirts that hang down lower than the bottom hemline on the player’s shorts shall be tucked in. 5- No ripped shirts, shorts, or pants will be allowed on the course. That includes unhemmed, torn or cut “vents” at the shirt collar. 6- No offensive, profane, or obscene slogans or logos shall be allowed on any clothing. Junior players may not wear slogans or logos referring to alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. 7- This dress code will be in effect from start to finish at each event, including all tournament rounds. 8- Players who do not make a cut, but wish to remain on site through the duration of the tournament, will be considered spectators and will not be required to conform to the Tour’s dress code. https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/304