Dress Code
Members, guests and visitors are asked to respect the dress code to save embarrassment for all concerned. The Club reserves the right to refuse admission to the Course or Clubhouse if individuals are not able to comply with our dress code, normal courtesies and the rules of golf. Members, their guests and visitors are requested to maintain reasonable standards of dress at all times.
On the Course
Recognised golf clothing and golf shoes should be worn on the course. Shorts must be of the tailored variety with knee length socks or sport socks. Men’s shirts should be worn inside trousers or shirts. Ladies’ shirts if designed to be worn outside are acceptable. Shirt with collars must be worn, new style turtle neck shirts are acceptable.
In the Clubhouse
- Recognised golf clothing and smart casual clothes are acceptable
- Footwear is required and Men are requested to wear socks (but this is not compulsory). Modern casual shoes are permitted including smart trainers (not running shoes), sandals, loafers and deck shoes.
- Golf shoes, waterproofs, hats, wet, and dirty clothing are not acceptable
Social Events
Dress code as indicated on the event notice and ticket
Private Events
As agreed with the Club Manager
The following items are not acceptable on the golf course or in the Clubhouse
- Blue denim jeans
- Tracksuits or shell suits
- Anoraks
- T-shirts
- Running shoes
- Rugby/football shirts or shorts
Mobile phones are not to be used in the Clubhouse or on the course except in an emergency.


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