MULLUMBIMBY GOLF CLUBS DRESS CODE.
Golf is a sport that is for all to learn and enjoy. Old fashion dress codes from old private clubs of yesteryear should be just that. From yesteryear!
Outdated clothing rules should not deter people from learning and loving our sport. What type of socks or shirt is not a measure of how you treat other people or the course. That code is not seen but far more important in our view.
Golf clubs struggle for new members and to break even, Mullumbimby golf course is bucking the trend and growing. Its slow & steady but its growing. We hope that our attitude to a more modern dress code will help us move forward and continue to grow.
Golf and the treatment of the course and other players is more important than the type of socks you wear!
Welcome to the hassle free, friendly club.
MULLUMBIMBY GOLF CLUB DRESS CODE
SHIRTS
Don’t stress over wearing a collared shirt or T-shirt, long or short sleeve. Provided we can’t see your bare torso (front or back) you are fine. The same applies to tucking it in or not – your choice.
SHORTS/SKIRTS
The style, length and the fabric of shorts/skirts is also something many clubs whip themselves in to a frenzy over. As long as we can’t see anything that should remain private, all other shorts/skirts are fine – colour/fabric/style/cut etc.
BEACH WEAR BATHERS & BIKINIS
No swim or beach wear allowed on the course, even if you are looking for a ball in the lake or you are in a bunker!
SHOES
Golf shoes, runners and closed-toe leisure type shoes are required.
Thongs, sandals and boots are a no-go.
SPIKES
Soft spiked golf shoes are very welcome on every inch of our property. Metal spikes are not welcome.
GYM OR EXERCISE LEISURE WEAR
Mullum welcomes what is considered gym or exercise leisure wear. If you feel comfortable wearing sport-type skins, training wear and activity-type clothing, who are we to argue? In fact, we reckon it makes sense provided you abide by the no bare torso and no singlets. But we do draw the line at sloppy old tracksuit pants or torn clothing. We all have them, but for home use only.
SINGLETS
We view singlets as beach wear (refer section covering bathers, bikinis and beach wear). But some golf fashionista created snappy-looking women’s singlets with a collar. Wearing those is okay.
HATS
All head wear is permitted. You are welcome in all areas of the clubhouse with your hat on. We recognise that bad “hat hair” is just plain embarrassing.
SOCKS
Goes without saying. We love, normal, short, semi-short and really short, white, black, coloured, patterned, striped, polka dotted socks.
TRADIE WEAR
We know that sometimes a job finishes early and you’ve got your clubs in your ute. Provided your name is Davo, Johno, Robbo or Stevo (and you’ve packed your runners/golf kicks), we’ll do our best to get you a game.
CLOTHING WITH RUDE WORDS
Rude words or phrases or offensive graphics on your clothing is just plain wrong. Anyone turning up wearing clothing like that will be immediately sent home with a note for their Mum.
IN SUMMARY
Neat, tidy appropriate dress. Hopefully ‘look like a Pro’ – ‘play like a Pro’!
SHIRTS
Don’t stress over wearing a collared shirt or T-shirt, long or short sleeve. Provided we can’t see your bare torso (front or back) you are fine. The same applies to tucking it in or not – your choice.
SHORTS/SKIRTS
The style, length and the fabric of shorts/skirts is also something many clubs whip themselves in to a frenzy over. As long as we can’t see anything that should remain private, all other shorts/skirts are fine – colour/fabric/style/cut etc.
BEACH WEAR BATHERS & BIKINIS
No swim or beach wear allowed on the course, even if you are looking for a ball in the lake or you are in a bunker!
SHOES
Golf shoes, runners and closed-toe leisure type shoes are required.
Thongs, sandals and boots are a no-go.
SPIKES
Soft spiked golf shoes are very welcome on every inch of our property. Metal spikes are not welcome.
GYM OR EXERCISE LEISURE WEAR
Mullum welcomes what is considered gym or exercise leisure wear. If you feel comfortable wearing sport-type skins, training wear and activity-type clothing, who are we to argue? In fact, we reckon it makes sense provided you abide by the no bare torso and no singlets. But we do draw the line at sloppy old tracksuit pants or torn clothing. We all have them, but for home use only.
SINGLETS
We view singlets as beach wear (refer section covering bathers, bikinis and beach wear). But some golf fashionista created snappy-looking women’s singlets with a collar. Wearing those is okay.
HATS
All head wear is permitted. You are welcome in all areas of the clubhouse with your hat on. We recognise that bad “hat hair” is just plain embarrassing.
SOCKS
Goes without saying. We love, normal, short, semi-short and really short, white, black, coloured, patterned, striped, polka dotted socks.
TRADIE WEAR
We know that sometimes a job finishes early and you’ve got your clubs in your ute. Provided your name is Davo, Johno, Robbo or Stevo (and you’ve packed your runners/golf kicks), we’ll do our best to get you a game.
CLOTHING WITH RUDE WORDS
Rude words or phrases or offensive graphics on your clothing is just plain wrong. Anyone turning up wearing clothing like that will be immediately sent home with a note for their Mum.
IN SUMMARY
Neat, tidy appropriate dress. Hopefully ‘look like a Pro’ – ‘play like a Pro’!