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Dress Code on the Course and
in the Clubhouse for visiting Golfers and Societies
to Walmley Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands:
Dress on the Course:
- Only recognised golf attire may be worn.
- Jeans, braces, training shoes, tracksuits or shell suits may not
be worn.
Trousers may not be tucked into socks.
- Shirts and blouses may have small inscriptions that occupy only part
of one side but may
not bear large inscriptions that stretch from side to side or can be
read at a distance.
Shirts must be tucked into trousers at all times.
- Tailored shorts may be worn with either knee length hose or white
sports socks.
- All players should refer to and observe the dress code displayed in
the clubhouse
Dress in the Clubhouse:
- Formal dress is required in the Gentlemen's Lounge whenever it is
separated from
the Mixed Lounge by closing the folding partition.
- Formal dress is required in the Dining Room for specified functions.
- Smart casual dress may be worn:
- In the Summer the Gentlemen's Lounge and the Mixed Lounge may be separated
on
Thursdays after 1930 hours and in the Winter on Mondays to Fridays after
1930 hours.
- The Committee may vary these times; notices will be posted of any
such variations.
- To enter the snooker room, Members and Visitors must be dressed appropriately
for entry
to the Gentlemen's Lounge.
- Formal dress necessitates jacket, long trousers, collar and tie;
bomber of blouson jackets are not acceptable.
- Jeans, braces, shorts, training shoes, track suits or shell suits
are not acceptable upstairs
in the Clubhouse at any time.
- Shirts and blouses may have small inscriptions that occupy only part
of one side but may
not bear large inscriptions that stretch from side to side or can be
read at a distance.
- In the Clubhouse spikes and other golf shoes may be worn only in the
locker rooms.
Spikes are not allowed on the balcony.
- Outdoor garments must be left in the cloakrooms or locker rooms.
- The dress requirements for ladies will be determined and published
by the Ladies Committee
subject to approval of the General Committee.
Etiquette on the Course:
- Members are expected to observe Section I of the Rules of Golf, which
deals with courtesy
on the Course, and with Care of the Course.
- In addition:
a) golf bags are not to be placed on greens.
b) practice chipping to greens is not allowed; the practice area should
be used.
c) rakes should be placed in the bunkers with the handle pointed toward
the tee after use.
d) a single player must not have more than two balls in play simultaneously.
Should you have any further questions or require assistance, please contact
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the Secretary: - view contact
details.
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