CGA/TYGA Junior Dress Code
Updated 11-13-2006
The CGA and TYGA takes great pride in the quality of it players and host facilities. The CGA/TYGA will visit over 25 different facilities during the 2007 season. In order to develop and expand the outstanding relationship that the CGA/TYGA has developed with these facilities, the CGA/TYGA contestants must adhere to the CGA/TYGA dress code. Please note that the CGA/TYGA tournament staff has the right to deem other attire to be improper, even if it does not appear in this list.
CGA/TYGA Dress Code Policy:
· The dress code must be observed by all players, parents and spectators.
· Spectators in violation may be asked to leave the facility.
· Players in violation will not be allowed to tee off.
· Should a host facility have a stricter dress code, its policy will take precedence.
· Questionable attire will be reviewed by the tournament committee.
· Proper attire is required at all times at the host facility.
Prohibited Attire:
· Tank tops and t-shirts
· Shirts with offensive language or pictures
· Shirts or hats with any alcohol, tobacco or drug reference.
· Golf shoes with metal golf spikes
· Slacks or shorts with holes, tears and/or frayed ends
· Denim shorts, short shorts, cut-off shorts, gym shorts or jeans
· Earrings (males)
· Body piercings
· Tattoos (must be covered)
Required dress;
· Hats/visors must be worn with brim forward
However, males MUST remove their hats whenever indoors
· Collared shirts must be worn and tucked in at all times, “mock-turtlenecks” are accepted
· Women’s fashion shirts without a collar are acceptable, but must have sleeves
· All shorts must be no more than 5” above the knee (see examples below)
· Women’s fashion shirts must not rise above the belt line at any time during the golf swing
· Spikeless/non-metal golf shoes or clean, appropriate tennis shoes
· Slacks and shorts must be hemmed at the bottom and NOT frayed
Examples of acceptable dress:

Examples of unacceptable dress: