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    Kilted Golfers

    When or will we ever see a professional golfer in a kilt? I am seeing more and more bifurcated plaids on the greens these days!
    Last edited by RogerWS76; 2nd December 12 at 03:02 PM.

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    We did Samual L Jackson in "Formula 51". In the last scene wins a round of golf to win the rights to an ancient castle. Does that count?

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    I always go golfing kilted, but those little windmills keep messing me up ...
    "You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi

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    I don't always play golf, but when I do I play in a kilt.

    Swing free my friend.

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    Often although not always kilted when golfing myself, including those now infamous 7 rounds in Scotland on some very famous courses three years ago (has it really been that long?). Although not a pro golfer I did make it into some Scottish and US publications while kilted on the course, as well as in adverts for at least one Scottish golfing webpage.

    Last pro who took any real liberties with the standard trousers on the bottom dress routine was Payne Stewart who was contracted for several years to wear NFL (american football) professional team themed plus-2s, shirts and matching flat caps. Would be nice to see someone "swing away" in a nice kilt on a televised pro tournament.

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