Hartfield Country Club

DRESS CODE

DRESS IN THE CLUBHOUSE:
MEN 
The minimum dress standard for all members and their guests in the Clubhouse is to reflect current community standards where "smart casual" is the requirement.
Golf attire including enclosed soft spiked golf shoes may be worn in the Clubhouse.  Shirts tucked in unless designed to be worn out (this applies only to dress shirts, not golf shirts).  Shoes must be worn with socks.  Leather sandals with a strap at the back are permitted between the 1st October and 31st March.
Clothing not to be worn in the Clubhouse includes:-

  • Denim clothing of  any kind

  • Elastic and drawsting top shorts or trousers (in lieu of a belt)

  • T-shirts, singlets, sweatshirts, tracksuits

  • Rubber thongs, scuffs or work boots, shoes without socks

  • Metal spiked golf shoes

  • Hats in the lounge or sports-bar

WOMEN
As in 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.3 with the exception that women are permitted to wear sandals with or without a back retaining strap at any time.

DRESS ON COURSE, PRACTICE TEES AND SURROUNDS:
Members and their guests, when playing golf, should always be tidily dressed in acceptable golf attire.  Caddies should also comply with these requirements.
Acceptable golf attire is a collared shirt or a recognized golf crew necked polo shirt tucked in; tailored slacks; tailored shorts with either long or shot predominately white sport socks and enclosed soft spiked golf shoes or flat soled sport shoes.  Ankle socks are permitted but they must cover the ankle bone.

Clothing not to be worn on the Golf Course includes:-

  • Denim clothing of any kind
  •  Elastic and drawstring tops, shorts or trousers (in lieu of a belt)
  • T-shirts, singlets, sweatshirts, tracksuits
  • Clothing with advertising logos that do not comply with the AGU rules
  • Footwear with soles or heels liable to cause damage to the course

WOMEN
As in 6.1, 6.2 with the addition of skirts or shorts of medium length and 6.3 with the exception of golf shirts which are to be tucked in or tailored shirts designed to be worn out (no lower than hip length).

SHORT TERM VISITS TO THE CLUB
When visiting the club for a short period of time (ie 5-10 minutes) to do business with the office or Pro Shop, or to collect equipment from the locker room, it is no longer necessary for membrs to strictly adhere to the club dress code as detailed above.  The dress code will be relaxed to a degree but will continue to disallow thongs, board shorts, surf shirts and singlets.  This dispensation does not at any stage extend to entry to the lounge, sprig bar or patio areas, nor to the course or practice tees.

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