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Seems a little goofy to me to advertise yourself that way. When I was a member of Four Streams they had logo shirts with the name of the club for guests and shirts for members with just the logo. Other clubs do similar things. I thought that was a bit goofy as well.
Quote from: Tommy Williamsen on May 08, 2021, 10:52:19 PMSeems a little goofy to me to advertise yourself that way. When I was a member of Four Streams they had logo shirts with the name of the club for guests and shirts for members with just the logo. Other clubs do similar things. I thought that was a bit goofy as well.I don’t mind this. A lot of clubs do it.But the example Tim gave sounds ridiculous indeed.
I've always considered logoed wear on the golf course an "invitation to conversation"-especially at public tracks, but a "members only" addition to the logo would make me less likely to engage the player.
Quote from: Peter Sayegh on May 12, 2021, 09:17:19 AMI've always considered logoed wear on the golf course an "invitation to conversation"-especially at public tracks, but a "members only" addition to the logo would make me less likely to engage the player. The front entrance at my club I think used to have a sign that said members only, but it's since been changed the "members and guests".