Philosophy
As a developmental tour, the Michigan Player's Tour is attempting to create an environment for players to develop their games to the level required for success on the PGA Tour. In addition to improving basic golf skills, the Tour also hopes to build in its players professional pride and a sense of responsibility in upholding the highest traditions of the game. Among these traditions are maintaining a professional appearance and observing an impeccable standard of conduct.
Attire
Players must wear slacks and golf shirts whenever they are on the grounds of a tournament course. Players will not be permitted to wear shorts. No denim. Players must also wear golf shoes during practice rounds and tournament rounds. Golf shoes must have soft spikes. Shirts must have a collar (or an acceptable alternative). Players may wear logos of sponsors -- please, no NASCAR style logo displays. Caddies must wear a collared shirt (or an acceptable alternative), and may wear shorts.
Conduct
While competing, players should diligently observe the standards of etiquette as published by the USGA. To review these standards, copy and paste the following URL into your browser's address bar:
http://www.usga.org/playing/etiquette/etiquette.html
Players must control their language and temper while competing. Audible or visible outbursts, especially in the presence of spectators or media, will be subject to fines, suspension from future events, or both.
Use of cell phones during play is strictly prohibited.
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