As dress is a personal matter, and as golfing attire changes from time to time, any questions regarding the acceptability of any apparel can be reviewed with the professional staff.
MENS DRESS CODE: appropriate golfing attire; shirts, slacks or tailored shorts, and appropriate footwear are to be worn on the golf course and in the various areas of the clubhouse at all times. Shirts should be with collars and sleeves. Shorts are to be tailed dress shorts that are approximately mid-thigh. Spandex or other types of aerobic clothing is not permitted at any time.
WOMENS DRESS CODE: appropriate golfing attire; shirts, slacks or tailored shorts, and appropriate footwear are to be worn on the golf course and in the various areas of the clubhouse at all times. Shirts and blouses should be with collars and sleeves. Shorts are to be tailed dress shorts that are approximately mid-thigh. Spandex or other types of aerobic clothing is not permitted at any time.
PRIVATE FUNCTIONS: Those booking the banquet facilities are expected to inform their guests that there is a dress code in effect and of the expectation of compliance.
Rugby pants, cut-offs, athletic shorts, sweatpants, tank tops, undershirts, athletic jerseys or any item of clothing with large cartoon graphics or commercial logos are not permitted on the golf course or in the clubhouse.
Failure to comply with the dress regulations can result in your being asked to change into suitable attire or leave the premises and course. The General Manager, Club Professional and the Course Marshals/Starters have the authority to enforce the dress regulations.