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Dress Code & Etiquette

  • Men’s Dress Code

    On the Golf Course:

    Shirts of a golfing type, with both a collar and sleeves, may be worn or golf roll-neck or turtleneck shirt – recognised branded golf shirts, as sold in golf retail outlets are always permitted. Shirts may be worn either inside or outside but must be of a length that can be tucked in.

    Full-length golf trousers, plus 2’s or plus 4’s, are allowed. Jeans and tracksuit trousers are not acceptable. Shorts must be tailored and of a reasonable length. Beach, cargo, sports shorts, or shorts with a waist draw cord are not permitted.

    Sports socks, or knee length socks of a predominantly single colour, must be worn with shorts. Traditional golf shoes with either soft or metal spikes, or ‘hybrid’footwear, must be worn on the course.

    Caps must always be worn the right way round.

    In the Clubhouse:

    For formal functions, gentlemen should wear a jacket and tie in the restaurant, or the dress code as specified for that function. Smart casual dress is permitted for Sunday Lunch. Smart, clean, blue denim jeans are allowed in the Clubhouse. Relaxation of the dress code is permissible in the lounge for accompanied non-playing children and smart casual clothes for non-playing juniors is allowed in the restaurant.

    Clothes suitable for the golf course are acceptable in the clubhouse with the exception of waterproof clothing, hats, and golf shoes. Clean ‘hybrid’ footwear may also be worn in the Clubhouse.

    Shorts are permitted throughout the day in the lounge area but not during formal Club functions. Tracksuits and collarless tee-shirts are not allowed.

    Sandals are allowed but flip-flops are not.

  • Ladies Dress Code

    On the Golf Course:

    Golfing shirts with collars, roll-necks or turtle-necks, may be worn – recognised branded golf shirts, as sold in golf retail outlets are always permitted. Shirts may be worn either inside or outside but must be of a length that can be tucked in.

    Golf style tailored shorts, skorts and skirts, of a reasonable length, may be worn.

    Trousers of a full or three-quarter length are permitted but sports shorts, cargo style shorts, or shorts with a draw cord, are not.

    Traditional golf shoes with either soft or metal spikes, or ‘hybrid’ footwear, must be worn on the course.

    Caps must always be worn the right way round.

    In the Clubhouse:

    Clothes suitable for the golf course are acceptable in the clubhouse with the exception of waterproof clothing, hats, and golf shoes. Clean ‘hybrid’ footwear may also be worn in the Clubhouse.

    Tracksuits and collarless tee shirts are not allowed. Smart, clean, blue denim jeans are allowed in the Clubhouse.

    Sandals are allowed but flip-flops are not.

  • General

    Sunday lunch and the Thursday evening carvery are informal occasions and men should wear smart casual clothing.

    For inter-club matches, including friendlies, the dress code will be decided by the organiser. The Secretary may relax these rules for children other than those who are members.

    The Secretary, Professional’s Shop staff and Catering Manager have the right to refuse anyone who is inappropriately dressed access onto the Course or into the Clubhouse, as applicable. However, some discretion may be given to visitors.

  • Course Etiquette

    Please register at the Pro Shop prior to play and arrive on the first tee at least 5 minutes prior to your allocated tee time. Please do not take trollies or buggies on to tee boxes or across the white lines around greens. Please repair pitchmarks and rake any bunkers that are entered and replace the rake on its stand. Please respect other golfers by avoiding slow play and be prepared to wave a following group through if you are delayed looking for a lost ball.