Dress Code
Dear Club Members and Visitors,
We would like to take a moment to remind everyone about our dress code policy. The Club is committed to promoting a positive image and fostering the growth and development of our Club. To this end, we believe it is essential to maintain high standards while also creating a friendly and relaxed atmosphere where all members, guests, and visitors can fully enjoy our course and clubhouse facilities.
Our dress code aims to strike a balance between upholding these high standards and ensuring everyone feels comfortable and welcome. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in adhering to these guidelines, as they contribute to the overall experience and reputation of our Club.
Clubhouse
- ACCEPTABLE
- Appropriate golf attire or smart casual wear
- Deck shoes, sandals (with or without socks) and trainers
- Denim trousers/skirts and shirts
UNACCEPTABLE
- Waterproofs
- Hats (apart from religious observance)
- Golf shoes of any description in the main dining area
- Tracksuits or torn jeans
- Beach or athletics/football shorts
- Vests, athletic or sports shirts
- Plastic or rubber flip flops
Golf Course
- Smart, recognised golf attire
- Smart, golf shorts must be accompanied by the wearing of white ankle/trainer/sport socks which are acceptable for both ladies and gentlemen
- Trousers not to be tucked into socks except when wearing waterproofs
- Men’s shirts should be worn inside trousers/shorts
- Golf shoes must be worn by players at all times
- Golf headgear must be worn correctly with the peak to the front
- No denim, t-shirts or vests
- No walking shoes or flip flops
- No track/leisure suits, beach or combat shorts
Soft Spikes
Players must wear conventional golf shoes on the course at all times. We recommend a ‘soft spike’ shoe policy from 1 April – 31 October. Spectators may wear suitable flat shoes on the course including training shoes.
Mobile Phones/Tablets
All devices must be on silent. Mobile phones may be used on the course in emergency situations only.