Visitors are welcomed provided they satisfy
the Club’s criteria of membership of a recognised golf Club and also, whilst on the course and in the Club premises,
comply with all rules, Bye Laws and regulations currently in force.
It is the duty of members introducing visitors
to ensure that they comply with the Bye-Laws of the Club.
DRESS CODE
All members
are expected to follow the strict dress code applied by the club devised to be
in keeping with the traditions of the game of golf. Members are responsible
for ensuring their guest(s) meet the dress standards of the club; guests and
visitors may not be allowed to play golf or enter the clubhouse if they do not
do so.
The club
recognises the ever-changing trends in ladies’ and gentlemen’s attire, and set
out below, are simple guidelines on dress that is acceptable (and not so) on
the course and in the clubhouse.
All clothing worn on the course and in the clubhouse (first floor) must
be tasteful, clean and tidy at all
times. It must not be wet, muddy or
stained. Dirty work gear is not permitted.
Acceptable |
Unacceptable |
Any
recognised golf wear specifically made for playing golf. |
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Shirts In addition, for ladies Golf
shirts or tops must have either sleeve or a collar. Short tops can be worn
untucked but long tops must be tucked in. |
Shirts
with large logos, football, rugby, beach wear, tracksuits/shell-suits, T-Shirts or similar attire not designed for golf. Shirts
which are not tucked into trousers or shorts. |
Trousers Coloured trousers,
skirts, shorts that are ‘jeans’ style in design. In addition, for ladies Cropped
trousers must be tailored. |
Paramilitary
style combat/cargo style trousers. Trousers
tucked into socks. Any
clothing made of blue denim. |
Shorts Tailored
knee length shorts with similar coloured knee length sport socks or white
ankle sports socks or sockettes. In addition, for ladies Shorts
must be tailored, be reasonable length
and worn with sports socks or sockettes. |
Paramilitary
style combat/cargo style shorts. |
Footwear Must be
designed specifically for the game of golf. In addition, for juniors: by exception,
junior golfers up to and including the age of 16 may wear trainers to play
golf. |
Trainers (see
Footwear – In addition, for juniors) |
Hats Baseball hats, caps, hats
or visors.
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Any hat
or visor worn the incorrect way around |
In addition, for juniors: Boys: Sports
clothing; smart track suits; smart tee shirts Girls: Leggings, glittery shorts; shorts that are
jeans style in design; smart track suits and smart tee shirts. |
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Dress Code Inside the Clubhouse
Acceptable |
Unacceptable |
Only
clean, dry, smart casual dress may be worn in the clubhouse. “Jacket
and Ties” may be specified on designated occasions. In this
context Jerkins and cardigans are not acceptable as jackets. |
Outdoor
wear such as baseball hats, caps, hats or visors, overcoats, raincoats and golf waterproofs, in the bar/restaurant
areas. Rugby/
Football/ T-Shirts. Tracksuits/
shell-suits. Shirts
with holes/tears in them. |
Clean,
dry footwear to include modern casual shoes, sandals, loafers, deck shoes and
smart trainers. Sandals may be worn without socks. |
Golf
shoes with any kind of screw in spikes/ studs &/or which are dirty or
wet. |
Denim
style coloured trousers, jeans skirts, shorts. |
Any type
of combat/cargo style shorts and trousers. Frayed or torn Jeans. |
In addition, for juniors: Boys: Sports
clothing; smart track suits; shorts and smart tee shirts Girls: Leggings and glittery shorts; shorts that
are jeans style in design; smart track suits and tee shirts. |
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OTHER
Board
The use of mobile phones/ devices is not allowed in the bars, members
room, or dining room, unless for texting, web browsing and emailing in silent
mode. Conversational calls must be
confined to the landing or anywhere downstairs.
Mobile
phones/ devices may be taken on the Course.
Please be courteous giving consideration to other golf users; do not
hold up play or distract other golfers; use golf software responsibly and
legally. Phones/ devices should be in
silent mode and only used for conversation in emergencies.