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GUIDE to acceptable dress
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The dress rule at Southbroom Golf Club is smart casual.
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To avoid embarrassment, please ensure that your dress is
neat and presentable at all times.
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Extremes of casual
dress are inappropriate and unacceptable.
NO BEACH WEAR
T-shirts, baggies, swim suits and slip-slops are
unacceptable.
IN THE CLUB HOUSE
Smart casual or Golf regulation.
ON THE GOLF COURSE
Recognised golf attire.
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Gentlemen
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Shirts with collars or Mandarin collars, slacks/shorts
with belt and zip, short socks should preferably be
predominantly white, recognised
closed golf shoes (not sandals or trainers).
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Ladies
- Shirts with collars, shorts or skirts to be mid-thigh or
longer, no bare midriffs or denim, recognised
golf shoes with socks or golf sandals.
RULES - Clubhouse
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Changing of golf clothing and shoes and
partaking of drinks and snacks in the car park is strictly forbidden.
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When taking mobile telephone calls,
please consider others, be discreet, and preferably move outdoors.
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In
terms of the Liquor Law, persons under 18 years of
age are not permitted to approach the bar.
RULES - Golf course
Players
are urged to report to the tee 10 minutes before their tee off time.
So as not to disrupt the field, late arrivals will forfeit their game
or, times permitting, be moved to the back of the field.
Players under 11 years of
age must be accompanied by an adult.
Members may use their own
drive carts after payment of an annual
trail fee of R240 to the
Club Manager.
No outside caddies are permitted
without the permission of the caddy master.
Soft spikes only
Players are asked to
assist by repairing pitch marks, replacing divots and raking bunkers
after use. Sand bags are available from the Pro
Shop and on the 1st and 10th tee boxes.
Slow Play is unacceptable
and players taking excessive time will be warned or asked to leave the
course.
Players are asked to give
way if they are holding up the match behind.
No mobile phones are allowed on the course.
No alcohol or glasses are permitted to
be taken out onto the course.
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