DRESS CODE
Our dress code is not intended to be prescriptive, but to enable all members and visitors to enjoy our course and facilities in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
ON THE GOLF COURSE
Smart golf attire is expected.
Shirts may be worn outside trousers, shorts or skirts if designed to be worn that way.
Denim is not appropriate on the golf course.
IN THE CLUBHOUSE (EXCEPT WHEN A DRESS CODE IS SPECIFIED)
Smart casual clothing
Smart denim is acceptable.
Deck shoes and sandals may be worn without socks.
Clean, soft spiked or spikeless shoes are permitted in the clubhouse.
Non-golfing sports and leisurewear, such as tracksuits, replica sports shirts, running or cycling shorts or beachwear are not appropriate anywhere within the club. We ask that members and visitors avoid wearing dirty or torn clothing.
Any alleged breaches of the dress code should be drawn to the attention of the General Manager, the Bar Manager, or the Head Pro who shall decide on the appropriate response.
Mobile Phones
Members and guests are encouraged, when using a phone, to respect the rights of others to quiet enjoyment of the Club. Therefore, mobile phones should always be placed on silent mode whilst at the Club, both on the course and in the clubhouse (except with the prior permission of the Manager).
Mobile phones may be used to make emergency phone calls on the golf course to obtain urgent medical assistance. During competitions they should be turned off.
Mobile phones may be used to make or receive phone calls in the locker rooms, toilets, offices and corridors of the clubhouse, on the patio and in the car park when out of earshot of the 1st and 17th tees and the 2nd and 18th greens. Mobile phones may be used for texting.
Computers may be used in the clubhouse or on the patio providing respect is shown to others.