The operative word in our Dress Code is appropriate - in the Curling Rink, in the Pro Shop, in the Locker Rooms and in the Clubhouse. This is applicable to all members and guests, including children. The interpretation of appropriate is at the discretion of Club Management.
| General | |
|---|---|
| All event conveners are responsible for communicating the dress code to participants. | |
| Members are responsible for communicating the dress code to their guests and children. | |
| The Golf Professional staff is responsible for overseeing and enforcing the dress code on the course and in and around the golf shop area. | |
| The enforcement of the dress code in the clubhouse and curling rink is the responsibility of the General Manager and staff. | |
| Curling | |
| Sweat pants are not permitted on Club property. | |
| Promotional and commercial logos/slogans or trademarks on clothing are permitted, if they are curling related or pocket sized insignia. | |
| Appropriate curling attire is required. | |
| To protect the ice surface, players are required to wear proper curling footwear and grippers (in good condition). | |
| The enforcement of the dress code in the curling rink and curling lounge is the responsibility of the curling conveners. | |
| Clubhouse | |
| Hats must not be worn in the clubhouse at any time. | |
| Footwear must be worn in the clubhouse. | |
| Starting with the 2011/2012 season, the Board of Directors has decided to have a trial change to our dress code which will allow denim to be worn in the clubhouse area. Denim will be restricted in the formal dining room. | |
| Sweat pants are not permitted on Club property. | |
| Promotional and commercial logos/slogans or trademarks on clothing are permitted, if they are pocket sized insignia. | |
| Dining Room | |
| The Dining Room (top of the stairs) is considered a more formal area. Denim and golf shorts are not permitted. | |
| Business casual attire is appropriate for this room. | |


















