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Dress Code & Etiquette

The Golf Course and the Clubhouse are meant to be shared by all members, guests and the public for their mutual enjoyment.  To ensure that this can succeed, Members and visitors are kindly asked to follow a few basic “housekeeping” rules and general etiquette. 

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Dress Code

Clubhouse / Bar / Bistro / Restaurant

The standard of dress is smart casual. Conforming golf attire and golf shoes are acceptable attire in the Bar/Bistro area.

Country Club Facilities

Dress whilst using the Country Club facilities is swimming, tennis or exercise attire. Enclosed footwear is compulsory whilst using the Gymnasium.

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Golf Course

Dress on the Golf Course and practice areas is smart casual and standard golf attire. T-shirts, tank tops singlets, denim jeans or tennis attire are not permitted on the Golf Course. In addition, shorts must be of a tailored style, shirts must be collared, with all attire to be in good repair. Golf shoes with metal spikes are not permitted.

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Please refer to the attached PDF for full details of the Dress Code, in particular items that are not allowed.

Dress Code

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Course Etiquette & Course Care

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All players should take responsibility for the speed of play in their group.  The lowest marker in the group is responsible for the entire group's speed of play.
It is not as important to complete your round in less than four hours, but rather to keep up with the group ahead. For Stableford and Par rounds the maximum time considered acceptable is 4 hours and 12 minutes; for Stroke rounds the maximum time considered acceptable is 4 hours and 30 minutes. Ensure you are on track to play comfortable golf and ensure maximum enjoyment to those following.

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Please refer to the attached Guidance on Course Etiquette. 

Course Etiquette
 

  • Players must always carry and use their sand buckets to replace their divots and any others they find.
  • Players must repair their pitch marks and any others they find.
  • Players must rake the bunker after playing their shot, smoothing off all footprints and shot marks.

This is all designed to enjoy all players enjoy their game at Settlers Run.
Course Marshals will attempt to ensure players are following these guidelines. If they ask you to do something, please follow their instructions.