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Generally scruffy, untidy appearance.
Mobile telephones except in the case of an emergency on the course.
HEADGEAR Wearing of headgear in the clubhouse. Headgear worn backwards.
SHIRTS Tee shirts and any type of football, rugby or other non-golfing sports shirt. Shirts worn on the outside of trousers.
TROUSERS/SHORTS Denim jeans or other material riveted at the pocket, track suits, leggings or camouflage trousers.
SOCKS Football, rugby or any other multi-coloured long socks, or non-white short socks. Socks rolled down or not pulled up to their full length.
SHOES Training shoes are not permitted on the course or in the clubhouse. |
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Presentation to be clean, smart and tidy. Changing before and after playing must be in the locker room.
HEADGEAR Welcome on the course, worn correct way round, but to be removed before entering the clubhouse.
SHIRTS Must have a collar. Should be a polo shirt or other style of shirt appropriate for golf, to a good standard, and must be tucked into trousers or shorts.
TROUSERS/SHORTS Shorts must not be less than three quarter-length.
SOCKS Knee length socks of any plain colour. Short all-white sports socks, calf-length, and pulled up to their full length.
SHOES Golf shoes to be worn on the course & Should be clean before entering the locker room.Golf shoes or Training shoes are not permitted in the clubhouse. |