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FULFORD
GOLF CLUB
DRESS
RULES
All classes
of membership, visitors and guests are expected to be appropriately
dressed on the course or in the clubhouse and surrounding areas.
The club reserves the right to refuse access to anyone not conforming
to these rules.
ON THE
COURSE
Approved golf attire must be worn.
All shirts must be tucked into trousers or shorts except ladies
shirts which are designed and shaped to be worn outside.
Gentlemen must have shirts with collars and sleeves. Polo neck or
roll neck ‘tiger style’ shirts may be worn.
Ladies shirts must have a collar but may be sleeveless.
Headwear must be worn in the appropriate way.
All shorts must be tailored and knee length and worn with either
knee length plain coloured socks or ankle length white socks.
Ladies may wear calf length trousers and trainer socks.
Trousers must not be tucked into socks unless worn under waterproof
trousers.
Golf shoes must be worn which from 1st April 2009 must be soft studded.
IN THE CLUBHOUSE AND SURROUNDING AREAS
Any of the above is appropriate except golf shoes may not be worn
in the clubhouse. Gentlemen must wear socks at all times. Golfing
head wear, waterproofs or wet golf attire must not be worn in the
clubhouse.
Smart casual wear is acceptable except at formal functions.
THE
FOLLOWING ARE NOT PERMITTED
T shirts, blue denim trousers, tracksuits, combat/cargo style shorts
or trousers, trainers, beach wear. Metal spiked golf shoes from
1st April 2009.
IN THE
DINING ROOM AFTER 6.30PM AND FORMAL OCCASIONS
If sitting down to dine after 6.30pm Gentlemen are required to wear
a jacket and tie (or cravat). Ladies are expected to wear equivalent
appropriate dress. The same rules apply at all formal functions
including all prize presentations.
Dress rules for social occasions will be advised.
Juniors under
10 are not bound by these dress rules.
The Captain,
Chairman of House, General Manager, or Steward may relax the dress
rules if deemed appropriate.
1st
August 2008
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