Dress code guidelines
General
At Porters Park we trust that members, their guests and visitors will maintain reasonable standards of dress
in keeping with the traditions of the game of golf. Whilst we would prefer to leave standards of dress to the
good sense of those concerned we publish these guidelines to avoid doubt and the possible embarrassment of
being denied access to the Club. We hope that all members, their guests and visitors will not put any of our
staff in a position where it is necessary for them to bring the dress code to their attention.
The standards of acceptable and unacceptable dress are detailed below, are posted in the Club, on the Club’s
website and in other forms of communication as deemed necessary.
The Committee has the discretion to relax the dress code for certain events, club socials, private functions
and Sunday lunches.
Golf clubs and/or golf bags must not be carried through the Clubhouse other than through the main/palm court
entrance corridor into the locker rooms. Golfing footwear must not be changed in the car park.
We hope that all members and visitors will abide by the code and help staff who are required to monitor
compliance.
Acceptable dress
In the Clubhouse
1. Members, their guests and visitors may wear casual dress including skirts, shorts, trousers and socks
that are acceptable on the Course.
2. Shirts should have an attached collar, or roll neck collar and must not (for men) be worn outside
trousers, and for ladies unless designed to be so. Collarless shirts marketed by recognized golf clothing
manufacturers are permitted.
3. Proper footwear should be worn; modern casual shoes to include loafers and deck shoes, which may be worn
without socks. Golf shoes, even with soft spikes or moulded sole, are only permitted in the Members Bar and
Palm Court and not in the lounge or dining room.
4. The dress code in the dining room is dependent upon the day, time and event being held. Gentlemen should
wear jackets after 18.00 hours and it is optional to wear a tie. Elsewhere, and at other times, jackets and
ties are not obligatory, unless as a requirement of a social function.
5. Young people, under 17 years of age, need not comply with the corresponding adult dress code but it is
expected that their parents/carers will ensure that they are smartly dressed.
On the Course
1. Members and visitors should be neatly attired at all times.
2. Shirts should have an attached collar, or roll neck collar and must not (for men) be worn outside
trousers, and for ladies unless designed to be so. Collarless shirts marketed by recognized golf clothing
manufacturers are permitted.
3. Acceptable golfing footwear should be worn. Sports training shoes are not permitted.
4. Gentlemen may wear tailored shorts, with knee length socks of any colour or short white socks. Ladies may
wear tailored shorts, or skorts with socks of any colour.
Dress that is not acceptable in either the clubhouse or on the course includes
- Blue denim type jeans.
- Track/shell suits or cut-off trousers for gentlemen.
- Trainers or other sports training shoes.
- Tee shirts
- Combat/cargo/camouflage style shorts and trousers
- Trousers tucked into socks except in the case of plus 2’s and 4’s
- Any other clothing designed to be worn for sports and pastimes other than golf, such as football,
athletics, and beach wear.
- Golfing headgear in the Clubhouse e.g. caps, visors, peeks, and caps, visors, peeks on the Course
with the peak facing backwards.
- Wet, muddy and perspiration soaked clothing in the bar, lounge and dining room.
- Long socks rolled down.
- Open toed sandals for men when worn without socks.
Dress Code for Social Events
The Committee has the discretion to relax the dress code for social events and will normally publish the
dress code in the information for each event. To assist members the following definitions apply.
Formal
Dinner jacket/’Black tie’ for men, ‘posh frocks’ for ladies
Jacket and Tie
Lounge suit or jackets for men, elegant and smart for ladies
Smart Casual
Shirt and trousers, with the option of sweater or jacket for men, smart
casual for ladies. This includes the option for tailored (not blue denim) jeans.
Casual
Shirt with collar, trousers and smart jeans of any colour.
The dress code for Sunday Lunch is classified as Smart Casual.