
The enjoyment of golf depends a great deal on the co-operation, consideration and courtesy exhibited by fellow competitors. What is true of the game also applies to Club Membership. The spirit and image of a golf club is projected by the way fellow members show respect, courtesy and consideration for one another. This courtesy and consideration should extend to the choice of dress generally, and the standard of conduct on the course and in the clubhouse.
The standards of a Golf Club may be judged by the etiquette of its members.
| (i) | That jandals, non-dress jeans, beachwear etc, are not regarded as respectable dress for the Golf Club. |
| (ii) | That any member who brings a guest to Club must ensure that he or she is dressed accordingly. |
| (iii) | The General Manager is empowered to refuse access to persons incorrectly dressed. |


