Visitors and Societies

Dress Code

Minchinhampton Golf Club seeks to maintain a dress code which both reflects the capacity for visitors and members to be comfortable and fashionable whilst meeting the standards expected within a Members Golf Club. The implementation of the dress code is primarily the responsibility of the Club and professional staff. It is expected that the application of this code will be effected with courtesy and common sense - especially as regards guests and visitors.

Within the Clubhouse the House Manager and her staff are authorised to ensure that the dress of any individual meets an acceptable standard and may require them to leave the Clubhouse should they fail to do so.

The standard of dress for play on the course will be determined by the Head Professional and his staff or the Secretary / Manager.

Guidelines

On Course

A smart standard of recognised golf attire is required at all times. Recognised golf shoes and socks must be worn. Traditional tailored shorts are acceptable.

In the Clubhouse

A minimum smart casual standard of dress is required at all times.

Both on the course and in the Clubhouse "smart" means well dressed and well turned out. Examples of unacceptable clothing include denim jeans, collarless or sleeveless shirts, T-shirts or singlets, tracksuits, beach or sport shorts and, for men, shoes of any nature worn without socks.

Please Note: For the comfort of all we must ask that no dirty, wet or perspiration marked clothing is worn in the Clubhouse.

No hats or golf shoes may be worn beyond the changing rooms. No golf clubs or bags may be taken into the changing rooms. Shorts may be worn within the Clubhouse and throughout the hours the Clubhouse is open but not in the Dining Room on Sundays or after 6.00p.m.

Collar and Tie

All gentlemen members are required to wear a collar and tie on formal occasions such as Presentations and Team Matches. Jackets may only be removed on such occasions with the approval of the Captain of the Day.

Mobile Phones

Within the Clubhouse and on the course mobile phones must be switched off or in silent mode and their use within the Clubhouse is strictly forbidden. Use of Mobile Phones is permitted in the Car Park.

If a Mobile Phone is taken onto the course then it should only be used in a medical emergency.