Dress Code


GOLF COURSE AND PRACTICE FACILITIES
All members and guests must be smartly dressed in clothing designed for golf, not casual wear
adapted for golf. Clothing must be laundered and in good condition, faded and worn clothing is not
acceptable.
Modern or traditional golfing attire must be worn on the golf course and practice facilities,
examples include:

  • Golf specific clothing (such as that commonly sold in pro shops);
  • Tailored shorts and trousers;
  • Collared or turtleneck shirts;
  • Golf or sports socks must be worn with shorts – any colour; and
  • All clothing must be free from excessive slogans or advertising (no larger than pocket size)
    and contain no offensive or obscene language, motifs, or imagery.
    The following is prohibited on the golf course and practice facilities:
  • Any clothing made from denim or camouflage print material;
  • Crew and V-neck t-shirts, singlets and tank-tops;
  • Cargo style shorts or trousers, tracksuit or leisure pants, trousers or shorts with elasticised or
    drawstring waists, football, tennis, board, running or boxer shorts;
  • High-viz workwear;
  • Team sports shirts with multiple logos and/or sponsors;
  • Gym and active wear, however skins or tights worn as undergarments are permissible;
  • Football socks and other non-sports specific socks (business socks, work socks, etc);
  • Golf shoes with metal or ceramic spikes; and
  • Thongs, slides, sandals, boots, or any shoe with a raise heel.
    CLUBHOUSE
    All members and guests must be dressed in neat and tidy apparel when attending a Club or outside
    function, or when using the Club’s bar or dining facilities.
    In addition to that permitted on the course, the following attire is also allowed in the Clubhouse:
  • Denim jeans;
  • Open collared shirts and other casual styled shirts (including t-shirts);
  • Hooded jumpers;
  • Cargo style shorts or trousers;
  • Caps, visors and hats;
  • Leather thongs, leather slides and leather sandals (includes faux leather); and
  • Shoes or boots with a raised heel.
    In addition to unacceptable course attire, the following is expressly prohibited in the Clubhouse:
  • Any clothing made from camouflage print material;
  • Tracksuit or leisure pants, trousers or shorts with elasticised or drawstring waists, football,
    tennis, board, running or boxer shorts;
  • Singlets and tank-tops;
  • Rubber or plastic thongs, rubber or plastic slides, and rubber or plastic sandals;
  • Clothing with rips or tears; and
  • All clothing must be free from offensive or obscene language, motifs, or imagery.

Notwithstanding the above requirements, members and guests must adhere to any specific dress
requirements imposed by the Club during any function held in the Clubhouse.

Non-conforming members and guests may be prevented from accessing the course or may be
refused service within, or be requested to vacate, the Clubhouse. Any member of staff (Club or Pro
Shop) along with elected members of the Board and sub-committee, have the authority to enforce
this dress code.

It is accepted that there will be times when exceptions are made for visitors to the Club, such as
when hosting corporate days, private functions, or Friday night dinners which are financially
beneficial to the Club. Therefore, it is appropriate that differing expectations may apply in such
circumstances, however this in no way diminishes the responsibility of members and guests to
otherwise comply with the Club’s dress code.