

Dress Code
Dress Code on the Course
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- All Members, Guests and Visitors are expected to dress at all times in an acceptable standard of clothing associated with the game of golf and in keeping with golf’s traditional standards, this includes the Course and Practice Areas unless otherwise specified in these details.
- The Dress Rules for the Course apply equally to visitors as to Members. Members inviting visitors are responsible for their visitor's dress and conduct. In general, distressed or dirty clothing of any style is NOT permitted.
- Footwear
- Golf shoes must be worn on the Course. Training shoes are not permitted.
(With the exception of Junior members)
- Golf shoes must be worn on the Course. Training shoes are not permitted.
- Shirts
- Members and visitors must wear shirts with collars. (Turtle & Polo neck collars are acceptable) All gentlemen must wear their shirts tucked inside their trousers / shorts at all times. This does not apply to Ladies if the top is designed to be worn on the outside.
- Singlets, tee shirts and abbreviated sun tops are not permitted. Ladies are allowed to wear sleeveless tops provided they have a collar.
- Shorts
- Tailored shorts are permitted on the Course.
- Athletic style shorts, abbreviated shorts, combat or cargo style shorts are NOT permitted.
- Socks
- Gentlemen members and visitors are only permitted to wear plain long or short white sports socks with shorts.
- Lady members and visitors are only permitted to wear white or pastel coloured trainer or ankle socks when not wearing full length trousers.
- Trousers
- Jeans, tracksuits and leisure suits, combat and cargo trousers are NOT permitted on the Course.
- Trousers must not to be tucked into socks or golf wellingtons, unless under waterproof trousers.
- Exposed braces are not permitted.
- Clothing
- Clothing must not display pretentious or ostentatious advertising motifs. ( e.g. football, rugby, hockey shirts with names and/or numbers.)
- General
- Hats or visors must be worn with the peak facing forwards.
Dress Requirements notices are displayed in the Clubhouse, Locker Rooms, Professional's Shop and Starters hut and are available to be viewed on the website. Persons not correctly attired will be asked to leave the Course.
Please do not be offended.
Dress Code in the Clubhouse
Follow these links for pictures of Permitted Clubhouse Attire and Not Permitted Clubhouse Attire
- All Members, Guests and Visitors are expected to dress at all times to a standard that is generally accepted as smart casual, unless otherwise specified in these details.
- The Dress Rules for the Clubhouse apply equally to visitors as to Members. Members inviting visitors are responsible for their visitor's dress and conduct. In general, distressed or dirty clothing of any style is NOT permitted.
- Footwear
- Training shoes are not permitted with the exception of Junior members. Flip Flop or beach style footware is NOT permitted
- Shirts
- Members and visitors must wear shirts with collars. (Turtle & Polo neck collars are acceptable) All gentlemen must wear their shirts tucked inside their trousers / shorts, unless the shirt is specifically designed to be worn outside of the trousers.
- Singlets, tee shirts and abbreviated sun tops are not permitted. Ladies are allowed to wear sleeveless tops provided they have a collar.
- Shorts
- Tailored shorts are permitted in the Clubhouse.
- Athletic style shorts, abbreviated shorts, combat or cargo style shorts are NOT permitted.
- Socks
- Gentlemen members and visitors are only permitted to wear plain long or short white sports socks with shorts, except when wearing sandals with no socks.
- Lady members and visitors are only permitted to wear white or pastel coloured trainer or ankle socks when not wearing full length trousers.
- Trousers
- Tracksuits and leisure suits, combat and cargo trousers are NOT permitted in the Clubhouse.
- Exposed braces are not permitted.
- Clothing
- Clothing must not display pretentious or ostentatious advertising motifs. ( e.g. football, rugby, hockey shirts with names and/or numbers.)
- General
- Hats must not be worn in the clubhouse.
Dress Requirements notices are displayed in the Clubhouse, Locker Rooms, Professional's Shop and Starters hut and are available to be viewed on the website. Persons not correctly attired will be asked to leave the Course.
Please do not be offended.





