Dress Code
The Club has traditional values but is also aware that a modern view needs to be accepted with regard to the dress code. The Committee’s aim is to maintain a friendly, accessible and relaxed atmosphere but still maintain a high standard of presentation.
Please read our Standards and Expectations Document HERE
We respectfully ask members and visitors to respect our dress code whilst both on the Course and on the Club premises, please do not put our staff in a position where it is necessary to draw your attention to our policy.
The Dress Code in the Clubhouse does not apply to Children under 12 year’s old.
Clothing – Shoes | Course | Clubhouse |
---|---|---|
Collared Shirts/Polo | Yes | Yes |
Tailored shorts | Yes | Yes |
Tracksuits – Shell Suits | No | No |
Denim Jeans | No | Yes |
Rugby, Cricket, Football Shirts or Shorts. | No | No |
Caps – Hats | Yes | No |
T-Shirts | No | Yes |
Training Shoes | Yes | Yes |
Golf Shoes | Yes | No |
Waterproofs | Yes | No |
Care of Course
- Rake bunkers.
- Replace all divots.
- Repair pitch marks on greens.
- Avoid taking divots with Practice swings on tees.
- Buggys and Trolleys to be kept off greens and tees.
Slow Play
Any game which is not keeping its place on the Course and which allows one clear hole or more to appear in front of it must invite the game behind to pass.
In the interest of all, players should play without delay. If a player believes his/her ball may be lost outside a penalty area or out of bounds, to save time, he/she should play a provisional ball.
Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it becomes apparent that the ball will not be easily found. They should not search for more than 3 minutes, they should not continue to play until the players following them have passed and are out of range.