DRESS:
Golf Dress Code Regulations:
Valid until further notification by Management. 

General:
The dress code standards are set to uphold the traditions, prestige and betterment of the club and it is essential that Club Members and Visitors alike adhere to these regulations. The dress code is in effect upon entry to Club property.
The Club will normally consider the attire that is currently being worn by tour professionals and sold by popular golf apparel manufacturers. The Club will allow the newer styles on the course under the condition that they are in keeping with our policy of appropriate dress codes and are being sold by the prominent Pro-shops.
Improperly dressed members or guests will be asked to change clothes. Our Golf Professionals and golf shop staff will be happy to assist you or your guests with appropriate attire that is available for sale in the golf shop or on loan from The Clubhouse.

 
 
Male Dress:

The Course and Driving Range:

Golf shoes or athletic shoes are to be worn at all times.

Only golf shirts are to be worn at all times. Golf shirts must be tucked inside the pants.

Men's long pants, golf shorts and cargo pants are allowed. Sweat pants, jogging apparel or tattered clothing of any kind is not allowed.

A suitable belt is to be worn at all times.
Golf hats as sold by the Pro Shop.

Hidden Socks are allowed. Coloured socks are allowed provided they are sold in the prominent pro-shops.

The Clubhouse:

Gentlemen are not to wear caps or hats in the Clubhouse and halfway house, and dining areas.

Golf Attire as described above and general casual wear may be worn in the Clubhouse Bar and Terrace at all times. Collared shirts may be worn out of pants or jeans.
Ladies Dress:
The Course and Driving Range:
Golf shoes or athletic shoes are to be worn at all times - any other type of footwear must be readily available in prominent Golf Pro Shops.
Golf shirts are to be worn at all times, but do not have to be tucked in. Shirts must be appropriate golf shirts with no bare midriff.
Skirts and shorts are to be appropriate to the sport of Golf.
Not allowed are: shorts which are classified lycra or "stretchies", tank tops, vests, sun dresses, jogging apparel, jeans, cut-off jeans or tattered clothing.
Slacks when worn must be a tailored type, not stretch or tight material.
Golf hats as sold by the prominent Pro Shops or appropriate to the sport of Golf.
Hidden Socks are allowed. Coloured socks are allowed provided they are sold in golf shops.
The Clubhouse:
Smart casual attire is permitted in all areas of the Clubhouse except when specified to the contrary for special functions.
Pants:
Reasonable length shorts.
Shirts:
Madiba-type/tailored shirts are permissible (i.e. not tucked into trousers).
Collar less or T shirts may be worn on the patio outside the bar area but collared shirts are only acceptable in the bar and all restaurants. 
Shoes:
Open-toed sandals are allowed..
Socks:
No socks are required if the appropriate shoe is worn.


BOWLS:
Standard bowling attire (predominantly white) with regulation bowling
footwear.
SQUASH/TENNIS:
Regulation (predominantly) white attire must be worn. Regulation squash
Shoes only (no takkies with black soles).
NOT PERMITTED:
Bare feet (pool area only).

 
TERRACE RESTAURANT/MAIN BAR:
Casual attire..
 
PHOENIX RESTAURANT:
Smart casual
 

INTERPRETATION OF THE DRESS RULES:
The regulations reflect the Committee’s interpretation of the wishes of the
majority of members. The Management has the right to interpret the rules
in relation to standards of good taste and has the authority to ensure that the
rules are observed.
Members are reminded that it is their responsibility to ensure their guests
conform to the Club’s dress regulations.

Cell Phones
No cell phones are allowed on the course or in the Clubhouse or Bar. Cell phones may only be used in the car park, within the terrace area, the locker rooms and the restrooms.