On The Course
Shirts
Golf shirts must be worn, with either long or short sleeves. Rugby/football shirts are prohibited, as are any apparel that are not golf-related. Collarless golf shirts are permitted however shirts such as t-shirts of any variety, are not allowed.
Long Trousers
All types of denim, military-style or camouflage-style trousers, combat trousers (multiple pockets), cut-offs or tracksuits are strictly prohibited.
Shorts
Golf, tailored and dress shorts are permitted on the course. Military-style, camouflage or combat shorts and beach shorts are not permitted. Socks must be worn.
Shoes
We only permit Golf Shoes on the course with either hard or soft spikes. Training shoes of any kind are not permitted.
Ladies
Collarless shirts/tops must have sleeves and sleeveless shirts/tops must have collars and must have a modest neckline. Halter-neck tops are not permitted. Trousers, tailored Bermuda shorts, golf skirts/culottes are permitted
Caps
Caps must be worn peak front as designed and are not permitted to be worn in the Clubhouse by either ladies or gentlemen.
In the Club House, Practice Nets and Putting Green - Excluding Restaurant Patrons.
Restaurant patrons who do not meet the clubhouse dress code must remain in the restaurant end of the clubhouse during their visit.
We operate a relaxed dress code in and around the clubhouse and the following items are permitted:
Smart Denim Jeans
Collarless T-Shirts
Training Shoes
Sandals
Tailored Shorts
Football / Rugby tops of any kind are not allowed on the course or in the clubhouse. Work jeans are not permitted. Caps may not be worn in the clubhouse.
These rules apply to all golfers, as well as caddies and visitors accompanying golfers.
Persons not properly dressed will be reminded of the rules and requested to adhere on their next visit. In extreme circumstances you could be asked to leave to course or clubhouse.
The Dress Code will be strictly enforced at all times.
Please avoid embarrassing situations, as members of staff are not permitted to allow any exceptions to this Rule. Golfers and visitors who are uncooperative or abusive to staff will be asked to leave the Golf Club.
Slow Play
Is not acceptable 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 game behind.
Ready Golf is activly encouraged at Ravensworth.
Visitors must play from the markers specified by the Starter and commence from 1st Tee only.