Dress Code
Gentlemen are expected to wear trousers or Bermuda shorts cut no higher than three inches above the knee, collared shirts and proper shoes (sneakers are only permitted in the fitness facility, locker rooms, porch, tennis and paddle facilities; metal-spiked golf shoes are not permitted on the property). Soft-spiked golf shoes are permitted on the golf course practice facilities, patio and clubhouse. Open toed shoes and sandals are not permitted. Shirts may not be worn outside shorts or trousers, unless it is a square bottom, tailored shirt.
Tennis/Pickleball Attire
· Proper tennis attire is required at all times for members and guests for both the tennis and pickleball courts.
· Regulation tennis shoes for clay courts only. Cross training, basketball, running or any other type of shoes are prohibited.
· Members are responsible for their guests attire.
· Some tennis attire is NOT permitted in other parts of the club including the porch and patio.
Men
· Only tennis shirts and shorts designed and marketed specially for tennis are allowed. Shirts without collars that fall into this category are allowed.
· Tee shirts, sleeveless shirts and shirts with slogans, sayings or graphics of any kind are prohibited.
· Bermuda, golf, basketball, lacrosse, cutoffs, or soccer shorts or swimwear are not allowed except for children participating in the golf and tennis camps who may wear Bermuda shorts or golf attire.
Women
· Proper attire includes appropriate tennis apparel (tops, bottoms and dresses) that are designed and marketed specially for tennis.
· Tops or dresses may be sleeveless.
· Shirts with slogans, sayings or graphics of any kind are prohibited.
Patio/Porch Attire
Refer to the website for specific dress codes throughout the club. When leaving the tennis/pickleball courts to go to the patio or porch, tennis attire described above is permitted EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING:
· Men's shirts must have collars on both the patio and porch.
· Women's sleeveless shirts must have collars on both the patio and porch.
· Shirts may not be worn outside shorts unless it is a square bottom tailored shirt.
For its usual house activities, the club stipulates "country club casual" which is defined as follows: Gentlemen are expected to wear trousers or Bermuda shorts cut no higher than three inches above the knee, collared shirts and proper shoes (sneakers are only permitted in the fitness facility, locker rooms, porch, tennis and paddle facilities; metal-spiked golf shoes are not permitted on the property). Soft-spiked golf shoes are permitted on the golf course practice facilities, patio and clubhouse. Open toed shoes and sandals are not permitted. Shirts may not be worn outside shorts or trousers, unless it is a square bottom, tailored shirt. Gentlemen will remove their hats in the clubhouse and the porch, with the exception of the men's locker room and the 19th Hole. Hats may only be worn with the bill forward.
Ladies are expected to wear slacks, walking shorts, no more than three inches above the knee, and skirts designed for golf. Sleeveless blouses must have collars.
Children are expected to dress in accordance with these rules.
Clothing not permitted includes: cutoff shorts; tee shirts, short-sleeve mock-neck golf shirts, tank or halter tops; denim jeans of any color (except on Fridays and Sundays in the Clubhouse ONLY); gym shorts; cargo pants or shorts; sweat pants and collarless sweatshirts (unless a collared shirt is worn underneath). Open toed shoes, sandals, flip-flops (for men) are not permitted; metal-spiked shoes are not permitted anywhere on Club property.
Tennis attire is permitted in the Clubhouse and on the Patio for Lunch only.
Jackets are preferred for men at the Club; they are not required except for specially advertised events that are held in the Clubhouse.
The management and professional staff will be glad to answer any questions about the dress code.