| Standard of dress and general appearance will, at all times, determine the privilege of all Members and visitors to use the facilities of the Club. Fashions change from time to time, but the principle is that clothes must be neat, clean and commensurate with that expected of a prestigious private golf club. The General Manager maintains the flexibility to alter these rules for special occasions.
The Committee will determine what is suitable attire and Committee Members, together with the General Manager, Club Professional and designated staff, will require compliance by a Member or visitor where appropriate.
Members Bar, Lounge Area, Dining Room and Terrace
Neat casual wear is required. Caps and hats are not to be worn inside. Smart casual wear is required for evening dining unless specified otherwise.
Dress on the Course
Men – Golf attire is expected to consist of tailored slacks or tailored walk shorts. Shirts must have a collar and be tucked in. Garments with any advertising slogans (except for discreet brand name and Club logos) are not permitted. The wearing of short socks is permitted provided they are white or white with a discreet logo.
Women – Tailored slacks, skirts, tailored ¾ length pants or long shorts are required. Shirts must have a collar, abbreviated tops, leisure suits, track suits and jeans are not allowed.
Children – Children’s attire should at all times be neat and appropriate to their usage of the Club’s facilities.
Golf Shoes - Specifically designed golf shoes must be worn. Riversdale enforces a Soft Spike Policy.
Bowling Green
Bowlers must wear smooth-soled shoes and be neatly attired.
The following items of clothing are NOT acceptable anywhere on the Course or in the Clubhouse:
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Denim jeans.
- Baggy pants, tie wasted pants, board shorts and cargo pants for men.
- Leggings, stirrup pants, leisure suits and short shorts.
- Track suits.
- T-shirts or shirts without collars for men.
- Tank tops or singlet tops.
- Shirts worn outside trousers.
- Clothing with advertising or displaying emblems except for discreet brand name logos.
- Trousers or slacks tucked into socks.
- Caps or visors worn inside the premises. Members are responsible for the attire of their guests and it is their duty to inform them of the regulations to avoid embarrassment.
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