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| Dress Code
Proper golf attire is required for all players and their guests. Proper attire shall mean the following:
Men: Collared shirts, turtlenecks, or raised crew necks with sleeves; and slacks or shorts of mid-thigh length are considered appropriate attire. Tank tops, tee shirts, mesh shirts, sweat pants, warm-up suits, denim shorts, blue jeans, swim wear, short shorts, cut offs, gym shorts, tennis outfits, or other athletic outfits are not permitted. Shirts should be tucked into trousers or shorts with the exception being shirts which are hemmed and intended to be worn on the outside of trousers or shorts.
Women: Dresses, skirts, slacks, and mid-thigh length shorts are considered appropriate attire. Golf shirts that are sleeveless must have a collar and a golf shirt that has sleeves does not need a collar. Halter tops, tee shirts, mesh shirts, sweat pants, warm-up suits, denim shorts, blue jeans, swim wear, short shorts, cut offs, gym shorts, tennis outfits, or other athletic outfits are not permitted
Golf Shoes: Appropriate golf shoes are required for all golfers. Football, soccer, or other large knobby spike shoes are not allowed. Tennis shoes or other soft sole shoes are subject to approval of the Golf Professional on duty. Metal spikes are not permitted; we are a soft spike facility.
This dress code is mandatory for all players. Improperly dressed golfers shall be asked to change before playing. If you are in doubt concerning your attire, please check with the Golf Professional before starting play.
This dress code also applies to the driving range. |
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