Dress Codes and Conduct

Dining Room Dress Code

 
Upstairs Bar/Terrace

During the day, tennis or golf attire may be worn. Gentlemen must not wear hats or caps in the Clubhouse. Workout attire should only be worn in the tennis building, exercise room or locker room.
 
After 6 p.m. in the Club’s Upstairs Bar, jackets must be worn, but ties are optional.

Main Clubhouse Dining Room
After 6 p.m. gentlemen and boys over fourteen must wear jackets and ties.


Beach Club
 During the day, casual, tennis, golf attire and properly covered-up beach attire may be worn in the dining room.  Gentlemen should not wear hats or caps in any of the dining rooms. Bare feet are not permitted in the cafeteria, dining room or the bar.

 

After 6 p.m. jackets must be worn, but ties are optional.
 


 Please be aware the use of cellullar phones/PDA's
 is prohibited on Club Grounds





Golf Dress Code 

Gentlemen 
Traditional golf shirts, tucked in, with collars and sleeves. Bermuda length shorts or golf slacks.
Cargo-type shorts and pants are not considered appropriate attire. 

Ladies

Traditional golf shirts or blouses, with or without sleeves. Golf skirts, golf slacks or golf shorts with a minimum length of 18 inches as measured down from the bottom of the waistband. 

Shoes 
 Soft spikes only. Golf shoes should not be worn in the Clubhouse.


Tennis Dress Code 

All white tennis attire is required on all courts at all times – no exceptions, including warm-ups, sweatshirts and hats. From October 1st to April 30th, colored tennis warm-ups and sweatshirts are acceptable over all white tennis clothes. Collared shirts for men’s play. Improperly attired players will be asked to leave the courts. 

Shoes 
 Proper white flat-soled shoes are required on all surfaces. Running shoes may not be worn since they damage the court surface. Tennis shoes must not be worn in the Exercise Room or on the equipment.


Squash Dress Code
 

All white tennis wear including sweatshirts, warm-ups and hats are required for all matches in tournaments throughout the year. Colored warm-ups and sweatshirts are acceptable over all white tennis clothes. Protective eyewear is required of all players. In addition, we ask that you have two pairs of sneakers (proper non-marking sneakers) if you wish to mix squash and tennis. 


Croquet Dress Code 

All white attire (“tennis whites” are customary) is requested, and is required for all tournament matches. In addition, croquet players must wear tennis sneakers or similar lightly treaded shoes without heels or with soft rubber heels (such as “topsiders”) to avoid damaging the playing surface.



Please be aware the use of cellullar phones/PDA's
 is prohibited on Club Grounds