Dress Code at Quilchena Golf & Country Club
It is the intention of the new Dress Code policy to provide a set of guidelines with which members and guests are expected to demonstrate discretion and good judgment. It is the responsibility of each member to conform to the Dress Code, and to ensure that family members and guests do so as well.
The fundamental concept of the Dress Code is respect. Respect for other members, and respect for the club and its traditions itself. The Board of Directors has instructed the General Manager, the Golf Professional and their staff to administer these rules and they are empowered to refuse play on the course and/or admittance into the clubhouse facilities.
Attire on the Golf Course
Quilchena aims to provide a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere for its members and guests through a progressive dress policy.
Neat, golf attire inspired by the professional tours is expected at all times, for example:
- hats and caps must be worn as they were designed
- denim not permitted
- athletic team style attire is not permitted
- cargos, cut-off shorts, sweats and other obviously non-golf attire is not permitted
- any clothing with offensive slogans is not permitted
It is in all our interests to maintain reasonable standards of casual but smart dress in keeping with golfing traditions on the course and enjoyment of the clubhouse. Club management is empowered by the Board to inform, educate and if necessary to enforce the dress policy.
Attire in the Clubhouse
Neat, smart casual attire inspired by contemporary fashion is expected at all times, for example:
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for men, hats and caps are not permitted on the second floor except for the outside decks
(exceptions for medical) - denim is permitted
- athletic team style attire is not permitted
- any clothing with offensive slogans is not permitted
It is in all our interests to maintain reasonable standards of casual but smart dress in keeping with golfing traditions on the course and enjoyment of the clubhouse. Club management is empowered by the Board to inform, educate and if necessary to enforce the dress policy.
Wireless Devices
- Wireless devices must not be used as telephones in the dining areas of the clubhouse. Such devices may be used in the lounges, if it is not disruptive to other members.
- Wireless devices must be kept in silent mode when taken on the golf course.