Dress Code

Dress Code Ganton

Dress on the Course

Metal or soft spikes are allowed. Conventional golf wear is required. Gentlemen may wear tailored shorts with knee length single colour socks.  Denim jeans, collarless shirts and training shoes are not permitted on the course or in the Clubhouse.

Dress in the Clubhouse

Smart casual wear is allowed in all rooms with the exception of the Vardon Room where Jacket and ties must be worn at all times and in the Dining Room after 10.30am.  Ladies are required to wear smart clothing suited to the time of day and the occasion.

Shorts are not acceptable in the Clubhouse.

Unacceptable Dress

The following are deemed unacceptable in the Clubhouse or on the Course:

  • Stockinged or bare feet.
  • Trainers, tennis shoes or flip flops.
  • Football / Rugby shirts, shorts and tracksuits.
  • Tee shirts or shirts without collars other than recognised golfing styles Denim jeans Cargo pants, combat trousers and trousers with patch pockets or drawstring waist or legs.
  • Shirts when worn outside trousers.
  • Hats worn back to front.

Dress Code Moortown

A reasonable standard of dress is required at all times. The following points are intended to guide Members and Visitors.

Golf Course

Only recognised golfing attire may be worn on the golf course. Player’s shirts must be collared and tucked in. Shorts must be tailored and it is the Club’s preference that they are worn with either knee length socks or predominately white sports socks.

Clubhouse

Soiled and/or wet clothing must be removed before entering any lounge or bar area of the Clubhouse. Clean golf shoes, with soft spikes only, are permitted in the Foyer and MacKenzie Bar for the purposes of entering a scorecard or purchasing a drink for consumption outside.

Smart casual dress is permissible in the Clubhouse at all times, with the exception of the Dining Room were gentlemen must wear a jacket and tie after 6pm.

PLEASE NOTE

The following types of attire are NOT permitted in the Clubhouse or on the course at any time:

  • Denim jeans, cargo trousers/shorts with external pockets.
  • Sleeveless t-shirts, football/rugby shirts (or similar).
  • Trainers, ‘flip flops’ or sandals.

 

 

Dress Code Lindrick

Dress Code in the Clubhouse

Ryder Cup Room

(For informal food and drink) Normal golfing attire.

Bar

Golfing attire or casual in the bar all day. Jacket and tie or roll neck sweater. Ladies are requested not to wear golfing attire in the Dining Room.

Dining Room

Jacket and tie.

Mobile Phones

Mobile phones and Tablets should be switched off, both on the Course and in the Clubhouse.

On the Course

Not Permitted

Denim jeans, training shoes, and collarless shirts are not permitted.

Although knee socks worn with tailored shorts are preferred, members and visitors may also have the option of wearing predominantly white ankle length socks.

Practice Areas

Extensive practice facilities, one with covered bays are available. There is in addition an all weather artificial turf practice area. Baskets of balls are available from the Pro Shop.

Course Etiquette

It is expected that that the etiquette of golf relative to the care of the Course (for example the replacement of divots and repair of pitch marks) and to the speed and priority of play should be adhered to at all times.

Trolleys

Trolleys must not be taken on to teeing areas or between;greenside bunkers and the green.

Buggies

A limited number of buggies are available for hire. These must be booked in advance via the Professionals Shop.

Private vehicles

Private vehicles are left in the club car park at the owners own risk.

Personal belongings

Visitors are reminded that the Club will accept no responsibility for loss or damage to personal belongings.

 

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