Members and their guests are expected to dress in the clubhouse in a manner which will uphold the prestige of the club. A member introducing a guest to the Club is required to ensure that the guest complies with the dress code.
All golf shoes must be fitted with soft spikes.
No denim clothing or tracksuits may be worn on the Club's property.
No sports shoes, tennis shoes or track shoes may be worn on any of the Club's property.
Male members must wear collared shirts or shirts specifically designed for golf (tucked in) and may wear shorts with long plain white socks or short or ankle high plain white socks with or without a Club logo.
Female members may wear long slacks or shorts provided they are not abbreviated, tight fitting or in the nature of leggings.
A member introducing a guest to the Club is required to ensure that the guest complies with this by-law.
The Committee may deny any person not complying with this by-law access to any of the Club's facilities.
Golf shoes may be worn anywhere on the Club's property except in the Dining Room.
Sneakers, sporting hats and caps must not be worn in the Members' Lounge and Dining Room.
No denim clothing or tracksuits may be worn on the Club's property.
No sports shoes, tennis shoes or track shoes may be worn on the Club's property.
Unless the Committee gives notice of specific dress requirements for a specified function neat casual dress may be worn anywhere in the clubhouse.
Smoking is not permitted in any part of the Clubhouse buildings.
The use of mobile phones in the Dining Room, the Members' Lounge and Sitting Room is not permitted. Telephones may remain active on silent setting but calls must be taken outside these areas.
The use of mobile phones on the course (which includes the practice facilities) is permitted in cases of emergency and in these cases must remain on silent setting.