“CASUAL ATTIRE” in the clubhouse means that coats or ties are not required and encompasses a wide range of acceptable articles of clothing, including, but not limited to:
ALL MEMBERS AND GUESTS: Dress slacks, denim, blouses, sweaters, sport shirts, mock shirts, and Bermuda-style shorts or longer.
MEN: Shirts with collars and sleeves must be worn at all times. Dress style t-shirts are permitted only when worn with a sport coat.
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS: Some standards of dress may be relaxed from time to time.
NON-ACCEPTABLE ATTIRE includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Tee shirts of any kind and any color, with or without advertising. Torn, ripped, frayed, or heavily soiled jeans, tank tops, cutoffs, short-shorts, spandex, sweats of any kind or any kind of gym apparel, and rubber or plastic pool shoes (such as thongs, flip-flops). EXCEPTION: Members going to and from the swimming pool, tennis courts, or fitness center.
-
“INFORMAL ATTIRE” means that a jacket is required, but a tie is not.
-
“DINNER ATTIRE” means that BOTH a jacket and tie are required.
-
“COCKTAIL ATTIRE” means that elegant attire is required (a suit and tie for gentlemen is suggested; dressy attire is appropriate for women).
-
“BLACK TIE” means that formal attire is required.
|