On the Golf Course Acceptable Dress Recognised golf clothing as determined by convention or golf fashion must be worn at all time. Golf shoes with socks must be worn and soft spikes are preferred. Trousers, shorts or skirts must be tailored. Additionally for men we respectfully expect shirts should be tucked in. Unacceptable Dress Items that are not considered recognised golf clothing include: All denim, Trousers, Shorts those of cargo or combat style Beach or athletic wear Casual sports clothing Hats / caps worn askew or backwards. Note that the golf course includes practice areas and putting greens. In the Clubhouse Smart casual’ is considered to be dress that is respectful to the circumstances. It does not define the type of clothing but does require minimum standards of presentation. Smart denim (i.e. not ripped, cut-off, frayed or distressed) for instance, will be considered Acceptable Dress Smart shirts designed to be worn outside trousers, shorts or skirts and Modern casual shoes including smart trainers, sandals without socks, loafers and deck shoes are permitted. Unacceptable Dress Hats, caps Flip-flops Cargo/hiking and beach style shorts Obtrusive sports shirts (football, rugby, cricket etc) are overly casual and disrespectful within the context of the golf club Shorts should not be worn in the dining room during weekends and evening dining times Golf shoes of any kind may not be worn in the lounge or dining room We also ask that you change out of any waterproofs, soiled or wet clothing before entering the lounge or restaurant. If you have any doubt as to whether or not your standard of dress is compliant and to avoid further embarrassment, please change.