While we are a friendly welcoming Club we do ask visitors to adhere to the regulations which are in place at our members' request.
- All golf must be played from the Yellow Tees.
- Please DO NOT use Mobile Telephones in the Clubhouse, on the Patio area, or on the Golf Course. (except in Emergency)
- Please follow appropriate dress standards:
- Gentlemen must wear jacket, collar and tie, or cravat, and Ladies appropriate dress, in;
a) the Dining Room after 6pm;
b) the Dining Areas on Open Days after 6pm;
c) the Main Lounge area of the Clubhouse when Presentations are scheduled to take place. (Exceptions may be specified) - Shorts must not be worn in;
a) the Dining Room after 6pm;
b) the Main Lounge area of the Clubhouse after 6pm when Presentations are scheduled to take place. - Only tailored shorts may be worn. No abbreviated shorts, beachwear or cropped trousers will be allowed in any circumstances.
- Gentlemen must wear knee length socks or predominantly white, ankle length sports socks. No trainer socks are allowed.
- No trainers, plimsolls or open sandals without socks.
- Shirts must be worn at all times and tucked into the waistband.
- No football shirts, shirts without collar or sleeves, denim jeans or jackets on the Course or in the Clubhouse.
- No hats/caps or waterproofs in the clubhouse.
- No combat style trousers, jogging suits, shell suits or similar.
- Golf shoes must be worn on the golf course.
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No Smoking in any building. You are welcome to smoke on the Patio area in front of the Clubhouse.
Note: The club is not responsible for the property or actions (negligent or otherwise ) of members or visitors. It is the responsibility of each person to ensure that he or she is adequately insured for theft or damage to equipment how so ever or where so ever caused and for third party liability.
Health and Safety Notice
Green Staff have PRIORITY on the Golf Course.
Players have a duty of care not to behave in such a way that others may be injured by their actions.
Members, Guests and Visitors are to ensure that it is appropriate to play without endangering the staff.
Under no circumstances must they play to a green if work is in progress in or around the green.
Staff will stand aside when appropriate and signal that play can continue.
Greenstaff have been instructed to report all incidents relating to golfers playing in an inappropriate manner.
