...minigolf is not always easy. I was almost not allowed to play this weekend
since my t-shirt was the old edition from my club, I had no clue it made a
difference as long it was the official t-shirt, but it did. Then I also
practiced for a while without any club dress, bad bad boy!
When I played the PPA Nationals in 2004 I had to buy official PPA t-shirts
to be allowed to practice and participate in the tourney. There was also a
discussion around my shoes, they were allowed in the end after some
argumentation with the tourney officials.
For the US Masters I have seen (and worn a few of'em...) swimming googles,
swimming trunks, bare foot, bare chest, crocs etc.
anyway, In my opinion you can and should enforce what clothes and shoes we
wear while playing competitive minigolf, if we want to be looked upon as a
professional sport.
The problem is that personal taste differs substantially on what is ok and
what is not.
I prefer low cut sneakers
I prefer polo shirts, private brands
I prefer jeans
I prefer sun glasses
I prefer not to see bare asses, worn out shoes, t-shirts with holes, golf
shoes, tank tops, bare foot people, ugly jogging dresses etc.
on the minigolf course that is....