Dress Code
Before You Start
Members and Visitors are permitted to wear an acceptable and respectable form of casual dress in all areas of the Clubhouse except when an event specifies a different dress code i.e. Black Tie or Jacket and Tie.
Please note:
- Under no circumstances will the wearing of denim jeans with studs, rivets of any colour or fabric be permitted on the Course or in the Clubhouse.
- Golf Shoes are prohibited in the lounge, and restaurant.
- Training Shoes are prohibited both on the Course and in the Clubhouse.
- Hats and Visors must be removed while in the Clubhouse.
- Waterproofs and wet weather clothing must be removed while in the Clubhouse.
- The wearing of T-Shirts and sweatshirts with prominent logos are prohibited at all times both on the Course and in the Clubhouse.
- Shorts or trousers with large patch pockets are not permitted on the Course or in the Clubhouse.
Gentlemen
Please see the table below for acceptable/not acceptable form of casual dress for use on the Course and in the Clubhouse.
- All shirts must have a collar and must be worn inside trousers or shorts.
- Headgear must be worn correctly - not back to front.
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Ladies
- Short sleeved or sleeveless shirts may be worn but must have a collar. Ladies golf shirts that have been designed/tailored to wear outside trousers/shorts/skirts etc may be worn. All other shirts must be tucked in.
- Tailored shorts designed for golf, skorts, skirts and cut-offs are all acceptable forms of dress for Ladies.
- Open toed sandals are permitted in the Clubhouse. Beach style flip flops/plastic shoes are not permitted.
- Shirts/Blouses, if designed to be worn outside trousers or skirts are permissible i.e. ribbed welt or side slits.
- Shorts must be tailored, and worn with sports socks.
- Trousers must not be tucked into socks.
- No denim or combat trousers.
- Golf shoes only, no trainers.