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July 26, 2004 12:01 AM
Broken: Golf course dress code sign
Signs like this can be seen at municipal golf courses all over the country.
But usually never at the fourth hole.
This sign resides at the tee box of the fourth hole of the lovely Cape Anne Golf Course in Essex, MA, USA.
(No word as to whether they'll be providing changing rooms or complimentary collared shirts for duffers who have made it through half the course tanked, yet undetected.)
Maybe it takes about four holes to get warm enough to take off your golf shirt, exposing the wifebeater beneath. :-)
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___v - dammit! just my luck... left my shell back at the clubhouse! if anyone asks, i'm an oregon banana slug...
I don't get it, either. I've sent in much better entries than this that haven't been posted. Go figure.
Been there, done that.
They made me, my sister and my husband (who wore a sleeveless shirt) put on some t-shirts (speaking about hygiene...) So at one particular golf course they do provide complementary t-shirts ;)
3 things
-This is great, Mary, don't complain, there are MUCH worse entries that have been posted
-Uncle Jam, post that
-Ben you stole my name
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I don't get it. Is this a golf thing?
Posted by: Alex at July 26, 2004 08:24 PM