Acceptable country club casual attire is appropriate for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Gentlemen, ladies and children of walking age shall dress in a fashion compatible with the appropriate location. Clean un-faded denim attire is permitted in the clubhouse. Member dining room and member bar includes the patios directly outside each room.
Acceptable attire for men includes shirts with sleeves and collars, mock-turtlenecks and slacks, golf shorts including Bermuda (mid-thigh). Shirts must be tucked in at all times with the exception of button-down tropical dress shirts that are meant to be worn outside of trousers.
Proper shoes must be worn in the clubhouse which include soft-spiked golf shoes, athletic shoes, dress shoes or sandals. Shower shoes are allowed only in the locker rooms.
Acceptable attire for women includes blouses with slacks, skirts, dresses, golf clothing and golf shorts (mid-thigh). Acceptable footwear includes street shoes, sandals and soft-spiked golf shoes.
Hats must be worn as designed and persons wearing caps shall keep the bill forward. All members and guests shall remove their caps, visors or other sports headgear when in the member dining room, member bar, board room, ballroom, or wine room. Ladies’ fashion hats are acceptable throughout the clubhouse.
Those utilizing the mens’ and ladies’ lounges must be dressed to clubhouse standards.
Acceptable tennis clothing as defined below is permitted in the clubhouse.
Fitness and workout clothing as defined below is acceptable when walking between the fitness room and locker rooms, but not in the clubhouse.
Unacceptable attire includes the following: cut-offs, gym, jogging or short-shorts, cargo shorts, bathing suits, body suits, tank and halter tops, T-shirts or those with designs or sayings, cropped tops, tube tops, bra type tops. Apparel that is frayed, cut or stained is prohibited.