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A golf club has relaxed tradition to allow members to untuck their shirts at the 19th hole, its chairman said yesterday.
The move at Wells Golf Club in Somerset follows a vote where younger members defeated traditionalists by 4020. Chairman Richard Birch said some were annoyed they had to tuck their 'modern' tailored shirts into trousers when they were designed to be worn outside. Mr Birch welcomed the progressive reforms but said some members of the pounds 500-ayear club feared lounge bar fashion could become 'scruffy'. 'Some people against the motion felt standards would slip if members were allowed to untuck their shirts,' he said.See the full content of this document
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