A dress code that is casual but smart in keeping with golfing traditions.
At Drumpellier, we do have some rules on the golf course, practice ground and in the clubhouse.
On the course, we request that you wear smart, recognised golfing attire. Any shirts must have sleeves and collars or turtlenecks. They must be tucked in and worn in the correct manner. We ask that you avoid wearing any football or rugby type shirts on the course. Tailored shorts are acceptable; however, denim or beach types are not. You must wear golf shoes on the course, putting green and practice ground.
In the clubhouse, we ask visitors and members to wear sleeved shirts and polo shirts. They must also have collars or turtlenecks. It is acceptable to wear denim jeans, but they must not be torn or work wear. We ask that you avoid wearing training shoes, golf shoes or work boots in the clubhouse. Headwear and waterproof clothing are not permitted.
Strictly no type of golf shoe can be worn in the clubhouse, no matter the make up of the sole.
We have put this dress code in place to ensure our golf club meets the traditional standards. If you have any questions about the dress code as a visitor or member, our team will be happy to help.