DRESS CODE
All members, guests and visitors are required to abide by the club's Dress Code,
which is as follows:
On the course
Acceptable :
All recognised golf clothing, to include:
Golf shirts (with or without collars - if specifically designed for Golf) with sleeves, with shirts
tucked into trousers or shorts. Tailored golf shorts with suitable sports socks.
For Ladies, suitable golf attire must be worn. No sun tops or crop tops to be worn. Shorts and skirts must be tailored or specifically designed for golf.
Golf shoes with hard or soft spikes, suitable non golfing footwear may be used in instances for
young junior beginners and non playing guests walking with golfers.
Unacceptable :
Tee shirts, trousers and clothing designed for other sports or activities.
Blue denim jeans, camouflage/combat trousers
Mid-calf or 3/4 length shorts or crops.
Non-golfing footwear, which may damage the course.
Trousers tucked into socks
For Ladies, No denim trousers/skirts or shorts may be worn.
In the Clubhouse
Acceptable :
Formal and 'smart casual' clothing.
The acceptable golf clothing as listed above.
Tailored shorts with sandals (socks optional)
Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket, collar and tie in the clubhouse at presentation evenings as are prize winners for presentations.
Unacceptable :
Caps, hats or visors.
The unacceptable items as listed above.
No golf footwear in the clubhouse.
Any form of wet or muddy clothing.
Golfing waterproof trousers.
Shorts are not permitted in the clubhouse after 7.30pm
Blue denim jeans, T shirts, vests, clothes designed for other sporting activities such as football or rugby shirts, training shoes.
Further clarification.
Where there are amendments, these will be publicised on notice boards.
Parents waiting to collect juniors attending group Sunday morning lessons are reminded of the above standards, however in inclement weather there may be exceptions, if in doubt please enquire to a member of staff.
If you see someone inappropriately dressed then please report the incident to a member of staff or an officer of the club.
On day to day issues the steward will be responsible in the clubhouse and the professional on the course for dress related matters.
If you have any doubt about whether an item of clothing that you possess is appropriate then please ask a member of staff or an officer of the club for clarification.
As of 1st February 2009, SRGC Management Committee.