COURSE AND HOUSE RULES
Concord Golf Club is a prestigious Club, rich in tradition and history. We are very proud of our Golf Course and Clubhouse facilities and are mindful of maintaining them in the best possible condition. Equally important is maintaining high standards of behaviour and golf etiquette.
This document sets out certain rules for maintenance of the Course, and dress requirements on the Course and in the Clubhouse. Additional information, including mobile phone usage, is provided in the Club fixture book.
- Visitors who are inappropriately dressed shall not be allowed to play on the course or enter the premises.
- It is the responsibility of the organiser to advise all guests of the dress regulations.
- We strongly suggest that you advise your guests of the dress code before they attend the club.
CARE OF THE COURSE
Sand buckets are available and are to be used for repairs to all divots.
It is compulsory for all golfers to carry and use sand buckets.
Bunkers are to be raked and pitch marks on greens repaired.
Buggies and Electric Carts are not to be taken across or within 4 metres of greens or on tees.
DRESS ON THE COURSE
On the course, Members and visitors are to be neatly dressed. It is the responsibility of the Member to ensure their guests are correctly attired.
Acceptable Attire - Men
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Short socks must be either plain white or with a golf club logo. Ankle socks are permissible and should be predominately white.
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Shorts and trousers must be of a tailored style. Shorts must be of a reasonable length but not extending below the knee (3/4 style shorts are not acceptable).
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Shirts must have a collar and must be worn tucked into trousers or shorts at all times. Mock collar golf shirts are permitted as long as they are designed for golf wear.
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Headgear, if worn, must be appropriate and if it has a logo, must only be a golfing logo.
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Regulation non steel spike golf shoes must be worn on the course.
Acceptable Attire – Women
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Shirts must have collars
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Short socks MUST be either plain white or with a golf club logo. Ankle socks are permissible and should be predominately white.
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Shirts may be worn out but must be no longer than 14cm below the waist.
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Headgear, if worn, must be appropriate and if it has a logo, must only be a golfing logo.
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Regulation non steel spike golf shoes must be worn on the course.
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Tailored shorts, tailored slacks, tailored ¾ length slacks (mid calf) and skirts
Unacceptable
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Denim pants/jeans, shirts and skirts of any colour or those types of jeans bearing brand names or other similar clothing advertising a logo.
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Tight stretch pants or shorts, miniskirts, tennis shorts and skirts, cargo pants and shorts (long & baggy with large pockets), singlet tops.
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Hawaiian style shirts and other beach type garments.
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The wearing of any other type of casual or sporting shoes such as sandals, jogging or tennis type shoes or thongs is not permitted.
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Metal spikes golf shoes.
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Cargo type shorts, elastic or drawstring waist trousers or shorts.
DRESS IN THE CLUBHOUSE
- In the clubhouse, golfing attire or appropriate casual wear and footwear with socks maybe worn. Denim jeans of any colour or those types of jeans bearing brand names or other similar motifs are not permitted. The above guidelines also apply for Dress in the Clubhouse.
- Boat shoes are permitted (with or without socks) in the Members bar, locker room and courtyard area.