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Dress Code

 

Membership at Quilchena is a privilege and members and their guests are expected to follow the established standards, customs and rules by being adequately and conventionally attired while on the club property. The Board of Directors has instructed the General Manager, the Golf Professional and their staff to administer these rules and they are empowered to refuse play on the course and/or admittance into the clubhouse facilities. Between Opening Day and Closing Day any dress that is acceptable on the golf course is acceptable in the Dining Room. From Closing Day to Opening Day, no shorts may be worn in the Dining Room after 5 pm on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays. Golf headgear is not allowed on the upper level of the clubhouse. Shoes must be worn in the lounges and dining areas. For dining and other social events fashionable denim attire (excluding blue jeans) may be worn.

 

Golf Course The dress code for the course are those recommended by the various golf associations which require players to dress neatly and appropriately and in keeping with seasonal fashion changes.

 

Men    

Allowed: Full length slacks, golf shorts and golf shirts with collars and sleeves including mock collars. Golf shirts must be tucked in at the waist.

Prohibited: Jeans or denim of any kind or colour, tennis shorts or any short shorts, sweatpants, rugby pants, cut-offs, cargo pants or shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, shirts with slogans, numbers or illustrations, headgear with logos (except golf related insignia).

 

Women   

Allowed: Full length slacks, Capri pants, golf skirts or dresses and golf shorts. Golf shirts must have either a collar or sleeves. Designer shirts do not have to be tucked in.

Prohibited: Jeans or denim of any kind or colour, tennis shorts or any short shorts, sweatpants, cargo pants or shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, halter tops, strapless tops, bare midriff shirts, shirts with slogans, numbers or illustrations, headgear with logos (except golf related insignia). Any metal or ceramic tipped spiked footwear will not be allowed on the Club premises. Cellular telephones and other portable communications technology like Blackberry are permitted for use in parking lot areas. However, when members or guests are on clubhouse or golf course premises, all communications devices must be on silent / vibrate mode. The Board of Directors will designate any exceptions to this policy. At this time, the only areas designated where a cell phone or Blackberry may be used within the clubhouse, are men's and women's locker areas and hallways, outside of meeting rooms.