IPT Dress Code ???

spw62

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What happend to this Dress Code During the TV Show?

THIS IS FROM THE IPT WEBSITE:
Male players -
The minimum expected dress code for male players is dress slacks, dress shoes (clean and polished), long sleeve button-up dress shirt (with collar), and sport coat. While playing, players may remove their sport coat and roll up their sleeves (if desired). The suggested dress code for male players is a formal suit and tie, with or without a vest, a button-up dress shirt (with collar), and dress shoes, or a sport coat and tie. Turtle necks may also be worn with a sport coat. While playing, players may remove their coat and tie if desired, and roll up their sleeves. No short sleeve shirts are allowed.All shirts must be tucked in with the exception of certain turtle necks.




:confused: I Didn't See any turtle necks but i did see shirts untucked !



THIS IS FROM THE IPT WEBSITE:
All players -
The following clothing is not allowed: Jeans (any denim of any kind), khakis, sneakers, trainers, or any type of gym-type shoe, flip-flops, sandals, baseball caps, berets, sock hats, visors, or any casual hat or cap.



:confused: Most of all the players looked very sharp But in most tournaments with Dress Codes they don't allow hats or so called due-rags.
why did a player from England Raj Hundal
have one on?
Is this for medical or religous reasons? if not this does not look proper in a Million Dollar Tournament!
 
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Looking at how sloppily dressed some of the players are, both male and female, leads me to conclude that the dress code was either a bit of BS or it is not succeeding in it's goal of making the players look like professionals.

Of course it is hard to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear and hard to regard the players as professionals when all we hear from the booth is a constant commentary about how stupid and careless they are.

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spw62 said:
What happend to this Dress Code During the TV Show?

THIS IS FROM THE IPT WEBSITE:
Male players -
The minimum expected dress code for male players is dress slacks, dress shoes (clean and polished), long sleeve button-up dress shirt (with collar), and sport coat. While playing, players may remove their sport coat and roll up their sleeves (if desired). The suggested dress code for male players is a formal suit and tie, with or without a vest, a button-up dress shirt (with collar), and dress shoes, or a sport coat and tie. Turtle necks may also be worn with a sport coat. While playing, players may remove their coat and tie if desired, and roll up their sleeves. No short sleeve shirts are allowed.All shirts must be tucked in with the exception of certain turtle necks.




:confused: I Didn't See any turtle necks but i did see shirts untucked !



THIS IS FROM THE IPT WEBSITE:
All players -
The following clothing is not allowed: Jeans (any denim of any kind), khakis, sneakers, trainers, or any type of gym-type shoe, flip-flops, sandals, baseball caps, berets, sock hats, visors, or any casual hat or cap.



:confused: Most of all the players looked very sharp But in most tournaments with Dress Codes they don't allow hats or so called due-rags.
why did a player from England Raj Hundal
have one on?
Is this for medical or religous reasons? if not this does not look proper in a Million Dollar Tournament!
 
agreed

In the 2 qualifiers I went to, one did not hold up the dress code at all - players were wearing jeans and tennis shoes. The other one was much better, only 2 players had polo shirts on, and most were presentable. I agree to let the players have the "trademark" or "flare" Raj's du rag may be taking it a little far, but thats for the IPT to decide. I believe if you make a dress code, then it should be strictly enforced. Though, it is possible they are still in the process of trying to see what looks best on TV. In golf, they stay within the guidlines and still look goofy sometimes. We all have to remember this is a new tour, and the KOH was the first event. Things get better, im hoping :)
 
L. Salazar said:
I agree to let the players have the "trademark" or "flare" Raj's du rag may be taking it a little far, but thats for the IPT to decide.
During an interview a few months ago, Raj stated that his "do-rag" is worn for religious purposes.
 
Timberly said:
During an interview a few months ago, Raj stated that his "do-rag" is worn for religious purposes.

I hope I didn't come across as knocking it er anything. I didn't know if it was for religious reasons. Even if it hadn't been for religious reasons, I don't mind it. Like I said it's up to the IPT to decide.

spw62 said:
:confused: Most of all the players looked very sharp But in most tournaments with Dress Codes they don't allow hats or so called due-rags.
why did a player from England Raj Hundal
have one on?
Is this for medical or religous reasons? if not this does not look proper in a Million Dollar Tournament!

But I suppose you answered sp's question :D
 
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