ATTIRE GUIDELINES
Golfers are required to observe good taste and dress appropriately when using the golf facilities. Clothing should be clean and fit properly. Items of clothing not considered appropriate include: blue jeans/dungarees, “short” shorts, mini- skirts, cut-offs, running shorts, fitness attire, tennis outfits, flip flops or bare feet, swimwear, t-shirts, sweat shirts, tank tops, sport jerseys, bare midriff tops, and excessively baggy or ripped clothing. Men’s shirts must have a collar. Women’s collarless shirts must have sleeves to avoid similarity to tank tops. Shirts should be worn tucked in with the exception of a style that is designed to be worn out.
Golf caps should be worn facing forward and removed indoors.
It is the responsibility of members to inform their guests prior to their arrival of our policies regarding appropriate attire. This will alleviate the possibility of any embarrassment. Anyone who is inappropriately attired will be asked to discontinue their use of the golf facilities, including the putting green and the practice areas until properly attired. The Professional Staff, as directed by the Golf Committee, is responsible to notify individuals who are in violation of these standards. Repeat offenders will be subject to disciplinary action.
SHORT-GAME PRACTICE RANGE GUIDELINES AND RULES
This facility is designed for practicing a wide variety of short golf shots (less than 30 yards). Common sense and courtesy must be used so that all users feel safe. Your shot selection may need to be altered to accommodate other members. 1. The short game practice range (SGPR) will open with the South Course in April and close when greens are covered in the fall. 2. Greens maintenance will occur daily. Members may be asked to move to a green that is not undergoing maintenance. 3. Members may use the facility at any time with the exception of Monday before noon. All or part of the area may be restricted from time to time for clinics, junior golf, etc. 4. Golf carts may be taken to the SGPR, but must be parked in the parking area. Cart traffic is not permitted in the area of play. 5. For safety, members driving golf carts to the facility must follow a series of markings which begin where the path meets the employee
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