Standard of dress and general appearance will, at all times, determine the privilege of Members and their guests to use the facilities of the Clubhouse and Course and will be consistent with the dignity of the Club.
It is the Member's responsibility to ensure compliance of their guests with these regulations. It is to be noted that the dress code applies to all golf practice areas as well as the golf course.
Acceptable Trousers |
Unacceptable Trousers | |||||
tailored pants |
![]() plus fours |
![]() tracksuit pants |
jeans |
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![]() cuffed |
![]() tailored |
too short |
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![]() collared |
![]() skivy |
![]() hanging out |
![]() no collar |
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Acceptable Shoes : Club |
Unacceptable Shoes : Club | |||||
![]() casual |
![]() soft spike |
![]() Metal spike |
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Acceptable Shoes : Course |
Unacceptable Shoes : Course | |||||
![]() sports golf |
![]() soft spike |
![]() casual |
![]() metal spike |
![]() joggers |
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Men's specific dress regulations on the course and practice areas
Dining Room
Dining Room, Lounge & Other Formal Areas:
Smart casual attire.
Bar:
Appropriate golf attire.
Course:
Suitable golf apparel to be worn at all times.
Shirts should be tucked in unless specifically designed to be worn outside.
Unacceptable attire:
The following attire must not be worn on the course or in the Clubhouse