Club Etiquette & Dress Code
We ask that all members and visitors observe a simple code of etiquette, including a dress code. We request that clean, smart dress is worn at all times on the course and in the clubhouse. Traditional standards of golf course etiquette are expected from visitors and members alike, and any person persistently breaching the dress code, or course etiquette will be asked to leave.
Caddington Golf Club Dress Code
Not Acceptable |
Acceptable |
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| Hats and caps must be worn correctly | ![]() |
Mens polo shirts with colar and sleeves | |
| Tee shirts Collarless shirts Football shirts Shirts not tucked in |
Ladies shirts / tops with collar but can be sleeveless | ||
| Sports shorts Beach shorts Bernuda shorts Denim jeans or shorts |
Tailored shorts of appropriate
length Long trousers Ladies: skirts / shorts / culottes |
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| Trousers tucked in socks or
rolled up Non white short socks |
Long socks or short white socks Ladies: Shoe socks |
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| Plimsols Trainers Deck shoes Work boots No golf bag |
Golf shoes 'soft spikes' preferred Golf bag |
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Changing is not permitted in the car park.
No hats in the clubhouse
Dress code also applies to all golfers taking lessons.
Mobile phones must not be used on the course, or in
the clubhouse or balcony.
(Excludes car park and changing rooms)
Course Etiquette
Please respect and care for our course, by remembering the three "R's"
- Repair Pitch Marks
- Replace Divots
- Rake Bunkers
Players are allowed to Tee Off, from the 1st, 8th and 13th tees. However, please speak to the secretary prior to commencing your round if you want to tee off on the 8th, or 13th tees. We ask for courtesy to be given to any other players on the 7th or 12th greens before teeing off.
Visitors to the course must pay their green fee prior to commencing play. Green fee tickets can be purchased from the Secretary's office on the ground floor of the clubhouse, or at the bar on the upper floor of the clubhouse. The course is marshalled by rangers who will check your green fee ticket during your round, and will monitor general speed of play. We recommend that beginners, who might struggle to maintain a brisk speed of play, visit our golf pro, Daren Turner, for some lessons, and practice on the range, before tackling the course.




