Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill took aim at a “bucket list” golf club after he was asked to cover up his tattoos.
The 43-year-old, who is currently touring Australia, claimed he was asked to cover up his body art before entering the Sydney venue.
“A Sydney bucket list golf course for me just went on the f**k it list,” he tweeted.
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“I was told I would have to cover up my tattoos due to a ‘no tattoo policy’.
“Welcome to the 1950s and a hell of a way to grow the game.”
Followill did not name the club in question, but Royal Sydney – which has a rule requiring “prominent tattoos” to be hidden – released a statement saying the incident had taken place elsewhere as it is currently closed.
A Sydney bucket list golf course for me just went on the fuck it list. I was told I would have to cover up my tattoos due to a “no tattoo policy” Welcome to the 1950’s and a hell of a way to grow the game.
— nathan followill (@doctorfollowill) October 24, 2022
Fans were quick to back the star, describing the rule as “antiquated”.
Others, however, saw the funny side – including Followill’s brother and bandmate Jared, who asked if he could have the tee time instead.
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