Sunday, 5 February 2012

Dress Code

Durban Country Club is proud of its standards and every effort is made to ensure that these standards are upheld. Golfers are expected to wear clothing that is designed primarily for golf and to dress smartly and appropriately at all times, both on the golf course and in the Clubhouse. Management and staff have both the responsibility and authority to interpret appropriate dress and to ensure that standards are maintained.

Gentlemen

  • Traditional golf hats or peak caps to be warn with the peak forward.
  • Golf shirts with a collar or crew neck to be tucked into trousers/shorts at all times.
  • Traditional long or short golf trousers with belt or clasp.
  • Formal three-quarter length golf trousers may be worn.
  • Traditional knee-length golf stockings or short socks may be worn with short trousers.
  • Short socks and anklets must be predominantly white when worn with shorts.
  • Secret or hidden socks are not permitted

Ladies

  • The regulation dress code of the Women`s Golf Association of South Africa applies.
  • Fashionable golfing attire is encouraged, but should be of a modest nature.
  • Garments with low necklines, bare midriff or made from denim fabric are not permitted on the golf course.

The following dress will not be permitted under any circumstances on the Golf Course:

  • Tee shirts
  • Bold commercial advertising
  • Vests or sleeveless shirts for men
  • Bush type or cargo pants
  • Draw-string or elasticised pants for men
  • Golf shoes with steel spikes
  • Jeans