Dress Code
Proper Attire
The intent of a dress code is to maintain an environment that is comfortable to all members and conducive to a private Club. It is a courtesy to others and a guarantee that any member and guests, can expect a respectable level of dress from others when attending the Club. The dress code applies to all members of the Club, their guests and members of the public attending events.
Areas of the Club
Members’ Bar/Grill: Country Club Casual
Tamarack Room: Country Club Casual
Outside Dining/Outdoor Deck: Country Club Casual
Fitness Center: Athletic
Locker Rooms: Athletic
Pool: Athletic
Golf Course: See Below
County Club Casual Attire
Defined for men and women as dress denim (pants, skirt or jacket), tailored dress shorts, smart casual shirt without collar, and casual footwear.
Athletic Attire
Defined for both men and women as workout shorts, t-shirts, athletic shoes, yoga pants, sweatshirts and pants, jogging suits, bathing suits, flip-flops and beachwear (no sandals or beachwear anywhere within the Clubhouse).
Golf Dress Code
Men: Proper attire for men includes slacks, golf shorts no shorter than typical “golf attire” length, golf shirts with collars and sleeves. Golf shirts designed with crew neck collars are permitted. Fitness
or workout attire is not acceptable. Shirts are to be tucked in at all times. Hats worn as designed with bills to the front.
Women: may wear golf shorts, Capri pants and golf skirts. Collarless and sleeveless shirts are permitted for women as well as blouses, razor back, and hoop sports styles. Women’s tops must be tucked in at the waist unless they are designed to be worn untucked. All shirts are to extend below the waistband with no exposed midriff. Length of skirts and shorts should be consistent with current “golf attire” styles.
Softspikes or other acceptable golf footwear must be worn at all times during play or practice.
Children are expected to abide by the men’s and women’s dress codes. Members are responsible for informing their guests of the proper golf attire and ensuring compliance. Improperly dressed
golfers will be asked to change before playing.
per DCC Member Policy Handbook 4.23