Dress Code

Gentlemen

Collared golf shirts, turtleneck or mock turtleneck with a minimum collar of 2.5cm (1”) are acceptable. All shirts must have sleeves.

Shirts must be tucked in at all times even those that some may judge as having been designed to be worn untucked.

Trousers and shorts must be tailored and in good repair. Shorts are to be no shorter than 3” above the knee.

Cargo pants or shorts with external pockets are not acceptable.

No garment in denim or imitation of same, of any colour or style, is acceptable.

Logos on all apparel or golf equipment must be golf related or subtle displays of corporate logos or emblems.

With shorts, socks that are knee length or short socks that are predominately white, including trainer liner type socks, are acceptable.

Golf hats and visors must be worn with the peaks forward.

Ladies

Tops must have either collars or sleeves, or both.

Tops must be tucked in, unless designed to be worn otherwise. No bare midriffs.

Slacks/trousers (regular length and Capri), shorts and skirts must be tailored and of good repair. They must be of appropriate length.

Cargo pants or shorts with external pockets are not acceptable.

No garment in blue denim or imitation of same is acceptable.

Logos on all apparel or golf equipment must be golf related or subtle displays of corporate logos or emblems.

IN THE CLUBHOUSE

Golf shoes are not permitted at any time (except to and from the locker rooms on the ground floor only).

Sport headwear must be removed when in the clubhouse (excluding patio areas)

Appropriate golf attire is acceptable as per the Dress Code.

Smart jeans/denims are acceptable, but should not be soiled, ripped or faded.

Men may wear boating/yachting/deck shoes, loafers or any other closed toe footwear without socks when worn with shorts. Sandals without socks or flip flops are not allowed.

The Dress Code as approved by the Management Committee will be rigorously enforced. Please note it is the member’s responsibility to ensure their guests are aware and adhere to the Dress Code to guarantee that no embarrassment is caused by staff having to refuse service.