CHERRY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
HOUSE RULES (Updated as of February 25, 2025)
The Clubhouse is under the supervision of the COO, who is responsible to the Board of Directors for the efficient operation of the facilities. The COO may make such additional policies, and to resolve and determine matters necessary to the proper, reasonable, and fair operation of the Clubhouse, subject to necessary oversight by the Board or its Executive Committee as is appropriate. The House Advisory Team provides advice and counsel to the COO and Staff regarding the operation of the Clubhouse. ARTICLE I General Rules Section 1. Hours of Operation. The Clubhouse hours of operation will vary by season of the year. Specific hours of operation by month are scheduled in the Club calendar of events published in the Cherry Pit and on chcc.com. Weather conditions may determine the exact schedule of hours. Section 2. Clubhouse Dress Code. CLUBHOUSE DRESS CODE We kindly ask that all Members support the tradition, decorum, and integrity of our Club by complying with the Dress Code. Members must ensure that their family and Guests are dressed appropriately while on Club property from the time of their arrival. Guests, in particular, should be advised of the Club dress code before they arrive. The dress code will apply to all Members and guests ages five (5) and up. GENERAL CLUBHOUSE ATTIRE (Please see specific dress codes for each venue below) Appropriate: Button-down and dress shirts, polo shirts, turtlenecks, blouses, sweaters, dresses, skirts, slacks, dress pants, proper length golf or similarly appropriate shorts, jackets, and blazers. All shirts must always be tucked in. Inappropriate: Blue denim (except in January, in recognition of Denver’s annual Stock Show) anywhere on the Club grounds, graphic t-shirts, athletic wear, leisure/ loungewear, and yoga pants. No attire that is ripped, torn, has holes, or frays. No “cargo” shorts. No items that are revealing or immodest, exposed midriffs, swimwear, flip flops, men’s open-toed sandals, or hats. Clothing that is soiled or unkept will not be allowed. ARTICLE I [35]
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