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ON-COURSE AND CLUBHOUSE DRESS CODE
For your enjoyment and the enjoyment of your fellow golfers we do ask that members and visitors respect our dress code.

Council Members and staff working on behalf of the Golf Club have the authority to enforce these dress codes, and to use their discretion in doing so. When they become aware of members or visitors not meeting this code, they will politely inform the relevant individual(s) and ask them to change. If the individual(s) concerned choose not to do so they will be politely asked to leave the Clubhouse and/or course.


On-Course Dress Code :

What is acceptable

All golf clothing and footwear, produced specifically for the purpose of playing golf

Smart tailored trousers with integral or external pockets   

Smart tailored shorts of any length, with integral or external pockets

Ankle or knee length socks

Non-golf shirts with collar and sleeves

Head-wear worn as it is designed to be worn

Mobile phones must be in silent ringing mode, used only in an emergency and with the consent of their playing partners

 What is not acceptable

Vests, blue denim clothing, track-suits, football and rugby shirts and shorts, and beach-wear

Trainers

Golf shoes without socks

Non-golf shirts without collar and/or sleeves (applies to men only)

Mobile phones being used other than as described above


Dress Code in the Clubhouse :

What is acceptable

Smart casual and formal wear

Clean smart footwear, with or without socks

Mobile phones must be in silent ringing mode and used only in the changing rooms

What is not acceptable

Golf shoes worn on the course

Not wearing any footwear

Flip-flops

Vests, blue denim clothing, track-suits, football and rugby shirts and shorts, and beach-wear

Soiled clothing of any description

Hats of any description

Mobile phones being used in the bar, lounge or restaurant