Hector, I have not yet played Shawnee, let alone kilted, but I cannot imagine a course having a policy about kilts, since they could be legally equated to skirts, and there are no restrictions on skirts being worn on any golf course I am aware of (obviously usually by women, but that is a minor detail). I think as long as you meet their shirt requirement (not sure if they have one but many courses require a collared shirt) you should be able to swing away in your kilt without fear.

I spent 14 years in Cincinnati doing college and postgraduate training and put in numerous rounds of golf on the public park courses there---mind you not as many as I would have liked and probably more than I could afford, considering my financial status as a perpetual student. Been nearly 20 years since I left so the names of the courses elude me---for some reason the name Winton Woods seems to come to mind as one of our regular courses, but again I could be wrong.

Mac o' Rath, I guess if you are too young to play golf I should consider myself extremely precocious for having started at age 6 when my father and older brothers took up the game, and for continuing to play these last 44 years.

jeff