He looked good....and I would wear that shirt in a heartbeat!

IMO it should be encouraged as the sport needs all the new golfers it can possibly muster. If he won a major it could make a big difference. The kids love Ricky!

And lol at golfers hating on Ricky, I suppose pretty boys get hated on across the board.

#GoPuma, Cobra, and Ricky

PA-PLAYA Golf is still stuffy. It's still too restrictive... can't wear this, can't wear that.

Almost all of the local courses in my area are close to going belly up. They only thing they don't allow are tank tops. And I am not sure why they even have bans on them. You see people in stores and restaurants every day wearing tanks.

The company that makes that shirt had it's biggest sales day ever yesterday.
Time for that old stodgy fashion needle to move a little bit in a more forward leaning direction!IMO

You can't tuck in a Hawaiian shirt... Fashion snafu.

Golf shirts I tuck mostly because my golf shorts are too big and I need the extra shirt material to fill in and hold up the shorts. The belt is on the first hole too.

Most of the time I wear underarmour heat gear t shirt style and u don't tuck that.

    When I saw it, I thought how much more comfortable he looked than other guys and started wishing at least for the Hawaiian tourneys they'd allow knee length shorts and even wild prints Hawaiian shirts as Already seen in Pebble Beach pro am.
    I'd be a good start and probably help jump start making other improvements long overdue to golf.
    I bet the players would enjoy it and maybe even improve their play because of being comfortable. They aren't playing in N Scotland , for goodness gracious!
    Go Ricky! The style inovator.

    It's Ricky being Ricky. Pushing the fashion edges is his thing.

    ode I've tucked once in 20 yrs, that I can remember and it was when I played with Tom (Tcafla) in Tampa at his private club. They insisted. It was out by the time we hit the 1st green.....maybe earlier.

    Typhoon Golf shirts I tuck mostly because my golf shorts are too big and I need the extra shirt material to fill in and hold up the shorts. The belt is on the first hole too.

    Unfortunately.....I don't have that problem. 😆

    I wonder if he got a talkin' too today,had a regular PGA issue polo shirt on?

    Typhoon You can't tuck in a Hawaiian shirt... Fashion snafu.

    Bingo! Everyone dresses like that in Hawaii. Ricky was just trying to go native, and I'll bet the locals loved it.

    Bravo Ricky! Let them all wear them and shorts. PGA needs to update its code and let players be more comfortable.

    Y'all might want to take a few minutes to picture in your mind some of the styles you are advocating. For instance senior pga players in shorts, know by kneed, lacking color except for some of the brushing seen from meds.

    Not sure sponsors really want that image advertising their products.

    Rules and discipline add to a professional image imo. Most golf courses have relaxed the rules for the amateur golfer, and that probably has made golf a bit more accessible (👍). I don't see relaxing rules on professional fashions doing anything but reducing sponsors money into the game and the respect for the game.

      I like the untucked look. I usually become untucked in the back anyway (all business in the front, party in the back) because I'm round shouldered and have a longer torso. However, when I do go untucked I get comments from the fashion police. Like you look like a bowler etc..

      If it wasn’t for this thread, I wouldn’t have ever known. I watched a couple of hours and, except for the pattern, never even noticed his shirt. I generally think he looks like someone desperately wanting attention, but I didn’t even notice the untucked part.

      Martee

      Then I guess the overriding question would be this:

      Is golf better off catering to the older, aging crowd, whose years of being active in playing the sport and watching on tv are limited, or should they be trying to appeal to the younger generation of players and potential would-be golfers who are ultimately being relied upon to carry on the interest of the sport and tv viewership when guys like you and me are no longer playing/watching?

      There's definitely a generational gap here that has to be figured out. And for what it's worth, there are just as many 20-somethings needing car/home insurance, or financial needs, or whatever, as there are older viewers who might find that "image" unacceptable.

      Who should they appeal to? Only those of us who might need Cialis?

        I found this on the PGA Tour website FAQ's:

        Does the PGA TOUR have a dress code or appearance standard?
        The PGA TOUR Player’s policy states that, “players shall present a neat appearance in both clothing and personal grooming. Clothing worn by players shall be consistent with currently accepted golf fashion.” Golf attire and fashion is always changing and evolving. T-shirts, jeans, or shorts (for players) are considered inappropriate. Our officials monitor player appearance for violations while allowing players to express their own personal styles.

        This was posted in Golfweek:

        PGA Tour Dress Code
        The PGA Tour Handbook states: “Players shall present a neat appearance in both clothing and personal grooming. Clothing worn by players shall be consistent with currently accepted golf fashion. The tournament director shall interpret this regulation subject to the approval of the commissioner.” In other words, each tournament director may interpret the PGA Tour’s guidelines, although the Tour’s commissioner may have the final say.