DRESS CODE FOR MEN
IN THE CLUBHOUSE
SMART CASUAL
To be worn on Club Social Occasions. In the dining room on Sunday lunchtime, Saturday evenings and at the far end of the dining room on all occasions. Also in the front lounge bar on Sunday lunchtime:- Buttoned through, sleeved, collared shirts tucked into trousers. Tailored full length trousers. (Tailored Jacket and Tie optional but preferred). No jumpers or sweaters.
CASUAL
Can be worn in all parts of the Clubhouse except when smart casual is required as above:- Sleeved and collared shirts tucked into trousers. Tailored full length trousers.
SHOES In the Clubhouse shoes are required to be worn with socks.
HATS/CAPS No hats or caps to be worn in the Clubhouse.
BOWLS WEAR
Grey trousers, white long or short sleeved sports or tailored shirts tucked in and with a collar. Visitors with Club shirt, colours similar. White trousers may be required on special occasions.
Bowls shoes - brown (white or grey are acceptable).
IN THE CLUBHOUSE
Ladies are expected to dress in a neat and tidy manner. All headwear must be removed when entering the Club House.
BOWLS WEAR
White or grey skirts or trousers. White, long or short sleeved blouses or sports shirts with collar.
Bowls shoes - brown (white or grey are acceptable).
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NOT ALLOWED
Denims or Jeans of any type. Track suits, leisure suits, shell suites or parts thereof, trainers, plimsolls, T Shirts, football/rugby style shirts either in the Clubhouse or on the Green.
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Any Member or Visitor who has dressed improperly will be asked to retire to obtain the correct dress.
The Captain, Lady Captain, Vice Captains, Secretary, Members of the Management Committee, House Manager, Bar and Catering Staff have authority in this matter.
The Captain and Lady Captain or in their absence the Secretary or Chair of Management have authority to relax the dress code when deemed appropriate. Members and Visitors should not deviate without their permission.