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Dress Code
On the Course
We do accept fashion changes very quickly and our policy is that any smart, recognised
golf clothing should be worn. Denim-wear is not permitted on the course. Tailored shorts
(NOT football or cargo style) may be worn with any variety of sports socks.
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Golf Shirts
Men’s shirts should be recognised golf wear, have sleeves and be
tucked into trousers. Ladies’ golf shirts should be tucked in, unless
designed to be worn outside. Ladies may wear sleeveless shirts
with collars or collarless shirts with sleeves.
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Golf Shoes
All golfers must wear golf shoes with either soft
spikes or dimples when playing and also when
using the practise area and putting green.
In the Clubhouse
Any smart casual clothing is acceptable.
Smart denim-wear is permitted within the clubhouse
and its immediate vicinity but only if they are clean,
and are free of any fraying, holes, rips or tears. Dirty,
muddy or wet clothing is not permitted in the clubhouse.
All headwear should be removed when in the bar,
lounge or dining area.
NOT PERMITTED
ON THE COURSE OR IN THE CLUBHOUSE
Athletic, football, numbered style shirts,
or tops with large logos, tracksuits,
football style shorts or beachwear.
Mobile Phones
All mobile phones must be on silent at all times and not be used on the course, except in the case
of a genuine emergency. In the clubhouse, texting, emailing, internet etc. are permitted providing
the equipment is on silent. Members and guests of the club are asked to take calls outside the
main entrance and are requested to be considerate of others when operating their devices.
Members must also ensure they follow the ‘Internet and Wi-Fi Policy’.
THE GENERAL MANAGER, PROFESSIONAL, COMMITTEE MEMBERS, BAR & CATERING
MANAGEMENT AND THEIR STAFF HAVE AUTHORITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE TO THIS POLICY.
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