South Shields Golf Club

Est.1893

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SOUTH SHIELDS GOLF CLUB - DRESS CODE

The committee at South Shields Golf Club has agreed an enlightened attitude to the dress code requirements with-in the clubhouse. It is the responsibility of members and visitors to present themselves with attire and footwear, which is smart, clean and tidy and appropriate for the circumstance.

Our aim is to provide a relaxing, casual atmosphere both to members and visitors on the golf course and in the clubhouse. Inevitably there will be occasions when even a relaxed dress code will be abused and we therefore highlight that which is not broadly acceptable.




DRESS CODE WITHIN THE CLUBHOUSE

Hats/Caps MUST NOT be worn in the clubhouse.
No football or rugby shirts.
Shorts must be smart and worn with socks.
Denim jeans may be worn in the club house.
They must be clean and MUST NOT be ripped, torn, or of a generally ‘raggy’ condition.
No tracksuit trousers.
Training shoes will be allowed in the clubhouse.
Shoes worn on the course MUST NOT be worn in the clubhouse outside of any designated spiked areas.

DRESS CODE ON THE COURSE

Caps must be worn the right way round.
Shirts must be collared but collarless shirts marketed as golf wear would be acceptable.
Shirts for men must have long or short sleeves and tucked in. Ladies may be sleeveless.
No football or rugby shirts.
Trousers must be designed and appropriate to play golf.
Shorts must be of uniform colour, smart and worn with socks.
No tracksuit trousers or denim.
Only golf shoes are allowed on the golf course.
Shoes worn on the course MUST NOT be worn in the clubhouse outside of any designated spiked areas

Clubhouse Dress Code (PDF DOCUMENT)
Course Dress Code (PDF DOCUMENT)

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