Dress Code
The Club expects Members, Guests and Visitors to conform to a standard of dress that is in keeping with the traditions of the game of golf, whilst recognising ever changing trends in fashion for both ladies and gentlemen. To avoid the embarrassment of being denied access to the Club, set out below are some simple guidelines on dress that is acceptable both on the Course and in the Clubhouse and that which is not approved anywhere at the Club.
On the Course:
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Recognised golf wear
- Golf shoes
- Tailored shorts
- Tailored full and three quarter length trousers
- Skirts
- Shirts that may be polo necked or smocked
- Predominantly white sockettes or ankle socks. Knee length socks, which may not necessarily be white.
In the Clubhouse:
- Modern casual shoes to include sandals, loafers and deck shoes, which may be worn without socks.
- Casual dress including "jean" style trousers together with skirts, shorts and trousers that are acceptable on the Course.
- Dress as specified as part of a Club function notice or Club Bye Laws.
Dress that is not approved:
- Blue denim
- Trainers
- Tee shirts
- Combat/cargo style shorts and trousers
- Clothing designed to be worn for sports and pastimes other than golf, such as football, athletics etc. and beach wear
- Golfing head-dress in the Clubhouse and caps on the Course with the peak facing backwards.
- Wet, muddy and perspiration soaked clothing in the Clubhouse.
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