1.7 Dress Code
The Dress Code Policy provides a set of standards to assist members in demonstrating discretion and good judgement. It is the responsibility of each member to conform to good taste, and to ensure that family and guests do so as well. The fundamental concept of the dress code is respect for other members and the Club's reputation.
Golf Course and Practice Area Attire
Women and Girls:
- Golf shirts (including sleeveless) or sweaters.
- Golf shirts worn untucked must be designed as such.
- Golf pants, skirts, skorts or shorts and leggings as an under layer.
- Golf shoes (spike-less or soft spikes) or athletic shoes.
Men and Boys:
- Golf shirts or sweaters.
- Golf shirts, regardless of design, must have collars (mock collars are acceptable) and be tucked in.
- Golf pants and shorts.
- Golf shoes (spike-less or soft spikes) or athletic shoes.
- Hats must be worn forward.
Logos
- While on Club property, Members and their guest may not display any marks (including logos, emblems, symbols and words) on their equipment or apparel that: may be reasonably considered to be: insulting or offensive to the general community or any group within the community; or hateful, abusive, obscene or divisive.
- Subject to above, any marks on equipment or apparel shall not be greater than 4 square inches.
Inappropriate attire
- T-shirts, see-through shirts, tank tops, halter tops, untucked shirts on men, cut-offs, denim jeans, cargo pants, cargo shorts, stirrup pants, leggings, yoga pants, biking shorts, warm up suits and sweat suits.
- Golf attire as outlined above or smart casual dress.
- Footwear must be worn.
- Sports hats and visors must be removed while seated in the Clubhouse but are permitted on the patio and Pro Shop.
- Denim is acceptable.
- Attire must be neat and presentable with a tailored fit and finish, and must not be ripped, frayed, faded, tattered or distressed.
- Children (under 10 years of age) attire can vary from the guidelines provided it is in good taste.
- Shirts can be untucked provided they are tailored and designed to be worn as such
- The Professional Golf staff, Food and Beverage Manager and Supervisors, and General Manager will manage compliance with these standards.
- Not meeting the dress code standard may result in denied access to the golf course, practice facility or the Clubhouse.
