Dress Standards
Sale Golf Club welcomes all members and guests and invites them to use and enjoy our course and clubhouse facilities.
With our dress code, we aim to strike the right balance between appropriate standards for a golf club environment and common sense practicality.
We ask that all members and guests to use their common sense and good judgement in respecting our dress code.
ON THE COURSE AND PRACTISE AREAS
Clean, smart, recognised golf attire and golf shoes is the dress code for the course and practise areas at all times.
Shirts should have collars and sleeves (sleeveless is acceptable for ladies but not narrow strapped tops) and without messages or slogans
Denim clothing is not considered recognised golf attire
Shorts are perfectly acceptable if they are tailored
IN THE CLUBHOUSE
Clean, smart casual wear or golf wear is the dress code for the clubhouse at all times, unless a specific event in the clubhouse states otherwise. All outdoor protective clothing including coats, anoraks, fleeces etc should be left in the rear hall.
In addition to the guidelines relating to the clubhouse and course above:
Tracksuits are not considered to be smart casual
Denim wear is not permitted except for trades people working at the club
Juniors are welcome to wear smart clean trainers except at formal functions
Tailored shorts are considered smart casual wear
AT PRIZE PRESENTATIONS
Prize winners and those accepting prizes for others
Gentlemen - suits or jacket and trousers with shirt and tie
Ladies - smart clothing
08/04/2010
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