Dress Code
It is required that all members and their guests wear suitable attire at all times on the course and in and around the clubhouse. Members are responsible for their guests and are expected to dress tastefully in a manner appropriate to private golf clubs. Management have been empowered to interpret and to enforce these dress regulations and will ask any person to change into suitable attire or ask them to leave the Club premises if he or she, in the opinion of the management, is not suitably attired. Management will have ability to use discretion when enforcing the dress code with young children.
Slacks and Shorts
Golf slacks and tailored shorts generally of a style and kind sold in the Pro Shop are acceptable. Shorts must have a minimum 6” inseam. For Ladies the minimum length for tailored dresses, skirts and/or shorts shall be between the mid-thigh and the kneecap. Material/Fabric will be consistent with golf attire, work out attire is unacceptable. Cargo slacks or shorts (outside pocket on the leg) will not be allowed after June 1, 2009.
Golf Shirts and Tops
Male
Shirts must have a collar (mock necks are acceptable). Gentlemen’s shirts must be tucked in at the waist at all times unless designed to be worn un-tucked (Defined as buttoned from collar to hem, hemmed and evenly cut around the bottom).
Female
Golf shirts must have a collar (mock necks are acceptable) and/or sleeves.
Denim
Appropriate denim (no rips, stonewashed etc) will be allowed at all times only
in the Clubhouse.
Head Wear
Is not permitted in the Dining Room, or Spike Lounge except for medical reasons. All hats must be worn forward at all times.
Clubhouse
Sundresses and appropriate formal or semi-formal attire is acceptable. Sweat suits, gym wear or spandex of any type is prohibited as well as any attire with gaudy or vulgar slogans. Midriffs must be covered.
Note: Some items sold in the Golf Shop may not adhere to our dress code.
Dress Code in Effect from April 1st to October 31st
Dress Code
Ball Marks
If left unrepaired, a ball mark could take 2-4 weeks to resolve the damage on it’s own. In general, 1 out of 5 golfers repair their ball marks, therefore we respectfully ask that our members and guests fix their ball marks. The course benefits, but the golfers benefit more.
Divots
Replacing a divot is beneficial in leveling the surface and may prevent someone else from having to play from a hole, but a ‘dead’ divot will sometime impede the new growth from the roots (divots don’t regenerate from the ground down). That’s why Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club offers divot mix in all of our pull carts and power carts. It levels the surface and allows the new shoots to come through. Please respectfully repair your divots with the provided divot mix. If you are carrying a bag, please stop by the bag drop area and ask for a portable divot mix container.