Dress Code

dress code

Brookdale Golf Club Co Ltd is a private members club and as such we pride ourselves on providing our members and guests with which we believe to be the finest course in the North of England. It is therefore imperative that we maintain these high standards throughout the Course and in the Club House.

On the Course

A smart standard of dress is expected, and whilst the wearing of tailored knee length shorts is permitted, they must be worn with either plain knee length socks or plain short white socks above the ankle and not to display any logo.

The following items of dress are deemed unacceptable on the course:

  • Denim jeans and jackets
  • Track suits and jogging suits
  • Combat style trousers
  • Crew or V-necked sweaters without collared shirts underneath
  • Collarless shirts
  • T-shirts and Vests
  • Football shirts
  • Only recognised golf shoes may be worn
  • Shorts - unless tailored
  • Trainers

In addition:

  • Caps must be worn with the peak forward
  • Shirts must be tucked in at all times
  • Long trousers must not be tucked into socks unless wearing plus 2's/4's
  • Mobile phones must be switched off on the course at all times

In the Clubhouse

Smart casual dress is permitted throughout the Clubhouse at all times except when attending, or being present during an official Club function (excluding competition presentations). Casual wear includes neat and unsoiled golf wear. Shirts must be worn inside trouser waistbands.

The following items of dress are deemed unacceptable in the clubhouse:

  • Denim or leather jackets or jeans
  • Track suits and jogging suits
  • Anoraks
  • Combat style trousers
  • Collarless shirts, T-shirts and vests
  • Crew or V necked sweaters worn without collared shirts underneath
  • Training and sports shoes
  • Shorts
  • Caps and headgear
  • Waterproof clothing
  • The absence of shoes or men's shoes worn without socks

Invited Guests

Members are reminded that the dress restrictions above also apply to member's guests both on the course and in the clubhouse. It is the member's responsibility to ensure that guests are appropriately attired at all times.

Any person not conforming to these standards will be asked to dress accordingly or to leave the course or clubhouse.