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Dress
Code
In
the interest of maintaining reasonable standards of
dress Hayston Golf
Club requires that all members and visitors comply with the following
dress code policies and restrictions.
(Note: For Private Functions only, after 7pm, booked through the
Secretary, there will be no dress restrictions.)
Golf Course
Dress Code :
- All shirts
must be an approved golf shirt. 'New style' round/crew neck golf shirts
are acceptable.
- Collarless
and/or sleeveless shirts or T-shirts are not considered acceptable.
- All
golf shirts must be worn inside waistband at all times. Ladies however
may wear tops outside their trousers or skirts when they are designed
to do so.
- No jeans,
denims or track-suit bottoms.
- Recognised
golf shoes must be worn.
- Shorts
must be tailored.
- Short
sports socks are permitted but they must be WHITE and a minimum of
ankle
length.
- Peaked
hats or caps must not be worn other than with the peak to the front,
and must be removed before entering the clubhouse.
Clubhouse
Dress Code :
- Dress
should be smart/casual throughout the clubhouse.
- Examples
of clothing styles which are
not acceptable:-
Football
related clothing, track/shell suits, cargo pants, wet, ripped or dirty
clothing/waterproofs.
- Summer: Tailored
shorts can be worn in the clubhouse.
- No studded
footwear or golf shoes in the Clubhouse except locker rooms, access to
locker rooms, ante-room and spike bar.
- General
meetings of the Club require jacket, collar and tie.
Spike Bar :
- In general
'smart but casual' will be the rule in the Spike Bar.
Mobile
Phone Policy :
- Use of
mobile phones on the golf course is discouraged. They may
however be taken onto the course for
use in genuine emergencies only and must remain on silent/vibrate.
Golfers may be asked to leave the course if observed using a mobile
phone outwith these conditions.
- Mobile
phones may be used 'discretely' within the confines of the clubhouse
and car park.
It is the responsibility of all members to observe and enforce the above policies. (It is hoped that common sense prevails.) Persons not
complying may be asked to leave the course or premises.
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