Guest Policies

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Golf Course Dress Code

All members, their children and guests are required to adhere to the Club’s dress code. This dress code is mandatory for all players. Printing on all shirts must be inconspicuous and confined to logos and simple emblems. Improperly dressed golfers will be asked to change before playing. If you are in doubt concerning your attire. Please check with the Golf Shop before starting play.

Men & Boys

Shirts with collars and sleeves, slacks, golf shorts or Bermuda shorts are considered proper attire. Tank Tops, cut-offs, sweat pants, jeans, bathing suits, short-shorts, tennis shorts or other athletic shorts are not appropriate and therefore NOT permitted. CARGO PANTS and CARGO SHORTS are also NOT permitted. Caps or visors are NOT permitted to be worn backwards and must be removed while in the Clubhouse.

Ladies & Girls

Permitted are, collared shirts with or without sleeves and collarless shirts but they must have sleeves. Slacks, Capri length pants, shorts, and skirts. NOT PERMITTED are: Cropped tops, halter tops, tank tops, t-shirts, sweat pants, denim jeans, tennis dresses, athletic shorts, short-shorts, cut-off shorts, low rise pants or shorts which expose midriff.

A member will be totally responsible for the conduct and attire of his or her guest.

Racquets Dress Code

Proper tennis attire and tennis shoes required. Collared shirts for men and boys. For platform tennis, proper court shoes are required. No smoking in the chalet.

Dining Dress Code

Jackets for gentlemen are required for all evening dining in the Grill Room and Trophy Room (unless designated as an informal event). In the Main Dining Room, gentlemen are required to wear jackets and ties for all evening dining (unless designated as an informal event). Dresses or dress pants are considered appropriate attire for ladies. Children 14 years and older will adhere to the dress code for gentlemen; younger children are encouraged to do so.

“Casual” attire is permitted for lunch throughout the club house and for evening dining on the Patio and in Ray’s Room. Casual attire includes golf clothes (i.e. Bermuda length shorts and a collared shirt for men) and tennis clothes.

Denim, cargo pants/shorts, short shorts, tee shirts, tank tops and sweatsuits are not permitted on Club property at any time. Just as on the golf course, shirts must be tucked in. Men and young gentlemen are required to remove hats while inside the Clubhouse and on the patio. Under no circumstances are hats to be worn backwards anywhere on Club grounds.

Cell Phone Policy

Use of cell phones and smart phones for voice conversations are permitted only in the privacy of your car and in the Clubhouse locker rooms. Smartphones for texting, emails and access to websites are prohibited in all common areas of the Clubhouse (Grill Room, Trophy Room, Main Dining Room, hallways) and preferably concealed from view. Use of a smartphone as a camera is permitted with discretion. Kindles, iPads, etc. shall be considered to be smartphones for these purposes except when they are being used as e-book readers.

If a member or guest is required to make or accept an emergency call, email or text, the Dining Room Manager or a member of the staff can direct the member or guest to a private area of the Club, away from the activity areas where the call, email or text message can be completed.

Other Policies

The Board of Directors has adopted a smoke free policy for the Clubhouse and Patio.

The Club cannot be responsible for the loss of personal property.