Dress Code
This applies to all players and non-players, including caddies and visitors
A MEMBER INVITING A GUEST MUST ENSURE HIS/HER GUEST IS MADE AWARE OF THESE DRESS RULES AND ABIDE BY THEM.
Neat, casual attire is essential both on the course and in the clubhouse and applies to males and females.
The Course
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Trousers must not be tucked into socks
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Shorts with cord ties are permitted but the cord is not to be exposed
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Shorts to be no longer than knee length
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Collared shirts must be worn tucked inside trousers/shorts/skirts unless shirts are specifically banded for wearing over trousers/shorts/skirts
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Bold advertising, slogans or cartoons on shirts, back or front, are not permitted
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Jeans must not be worn.
The Clubhouse
Dress which is acceptable for wearing on the course is also suitable for the clubhouse.
Jeans are acceptable as neat casual dress in the clubhouse provided they are not ripped or faded.
The attention of visitors to the club, who do not play golf, is drawn to the list of dress items not considered neat casual attire.
The following dress is not considered neat casual attire:
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MALE: Track suits, T-shirts, tank tops, sports shorts
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FEMALE: Above items plus leggings, leisure/track suits, brief shorts and strapless tops
Footwear (General)
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Thongs, sandals and rippled soled shoes are not permitted
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Golf shoes may be worn in all carpeted areas on the ground floor
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Golf shoes are not permitted in the main clubhouse entrance, on staircases or any other area on the first floor
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Long or short white socks must be worn with shorts. Long socks must be pulled up
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Small logos on socks are acceptable but must be sport related. Anklets, sockets and no socks are not acceptable.
THESE STANDARDS ARE SET FOR THE PRESTIGE AND BETTERMENT OF THE CLUB AND IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT MEMBERS AND GUESTS ADHERE TO THESE REGULATIONS
Persons not correctly attired will be asked to leave the clubhouse or the golf course.
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