| DRESS
CODE
- Dress
attire on the Course and in the Clubhouse should be smart, clean
and neat and in keeping with the high standard which the Club
seeks to set.
- Denim
clothing, OTHER THAN BLUE DENIM JEANS, will
be allowed in the Clubhouse but not on the course. Any denims
worn must be smart ie. not soiled as in work jeans; not torn
or frayed; or with appendages such as chains attached.
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Shorts may be worn by Gentlemen and ladies but must always be
tailored.
Sports shorts are not allowed by anyone:
In the case
of gentlemen, shorts must always be accompanied by socks;
Ladies may
choose not to wear socks in the Clubhouse.
- The
following items of dress are not acceptable
In the Clubhouse or on the Course
BLUE DENIM
JEANS
Football,
rugby or other team sport shirts;
Garments
with slogans or large motifs
Sleeveless
Shirts worn by gents (permissible if worn by ladies)
V-neck sweaters
with no shirts
Suntops,
Beachwear
In
the Clubhouse
BLUE DENIM
JEANS
Footwear
worn on the course
Caps
- This
dress code will not apply on designated evenings when Council
will define the appropriate form of dress. These are currently
as follows, though Council reserves the right to vary these
with prior notice being afforded to members:-
| New
Years Eve |
Formal
Dress |
| Men’s
Dinner |
Formal
Dress |
| Open
Week Prize Night |
Jacket
and Tie after 8.00pm |
| President’s
Day |
Jacket
and Tie after 8.00pm |
| Captain’s
Day |
Jacket
and Tie after 8.00pm |
| Annual
Prize Night |
Jacket
and Tie after 8.00pm |
- Some
tolerance in applying this dress code will be accorded to young
people under the age of 12.
Please
respect the position of our staff, who are required to ensure
that members and visitors comply with this code.
Approved by Council 26th April 2007
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