Visitors
Visitors are warmly welcomed at the club mid week and occasionally by special arrangement at week-ends and Bank Holidays.
Please contact the Golf Professional prior to arrival to ensure a tee time is available to avoid clashes with members and societies.
For Health and Safety reasons all playing visitors must report to the Professional's shop prior to commencing play, and must use the changing facilities provided to change clothes and shoes.
Green Fees for 2009 are as follows
Weekdays:
Weekends:
Vouchers accepted include 2 Fore 1
We do request that visitors abide by the normal golfing dress code both on the course and in the clubhouse:
- Smart casual attire
- Long trousers
- Plus Fours
- Tailored shorts with white calf length socks
- Shirts to have collar/Roll Neck, sleeves, and to be tucked into trousers
- Trousers tucked into socks
- Jeans
- Shorts that are not tailored
- Shorts without socks
- Sleeveless and/or collarless Shirts
- Trainers
- Track or Shell Suits
Clubhouse Dress Code
- Smart casual attire
- Tailored Shorts with socks
- Smart Jeans (not ripped or soiled) may be worn in the Lounge but not in the Resturant
- Shirts to have collar/Roll Neck, sleeves, and to be tucked into trousers
- Players may wear the same clothes that they have played in providing it is not wet through rain and/or perspiration or soiled in any way
The following attire is not allowed in the Clubhouse
- Ripped or Soiled Jeans
- Sleeveless and/or collarless shirts
- Golf shoes of any type
- Trainers
- Waterproofs
- Hats or Caps
- Track or Shell Suits
- Soiled or wet cloths
Members and Visitors who are not compliant with the dress code will be politely asked to leave the clubhouse or course.
If in doubt please consult with the Golf Professional at the time of booking.
The club also has a rule banning the use of mobile phones in the clubhouse (except the locker room) and on the course, and we would request that visitors comply with this for the peace and enjoyment of the golf and socializing in the clubhouse.


