Dress Code

We take pleasure in welcoming visitors to Burleigh Golf Club, however we are a traditional golf club and dress regulations apply to all golfers. Please follow these standards when you come to play with us. Dress regulations also apply to all practice facilities use and golf lessons. Persons incorrectly dressed will not be permitted to play or practice.


Golf Course Dress Regulations

Golf shoes with soft spikes or moulded soles. Metal Spiked Shoes are not allowed under any circumstance.

Clothing must be neat and tidy and be appropriate for golf at a private members club.

Shirts must have collars and sleeves; golf style polo/mock collars and skivvies are acceptable.

Clothing which is not acceptable includes, but is not limited to – stubbies, tracksuits, shorts or slacks with a drawstring or elasticised waist, blue denim jeans and shorts, football jerseys, T-shirts, singlets, halter or midriff tops, tops with slogans, flannelette shirts and hoodies.

Clubhouse Dress Regulations

To maintain the high standards you enjoy in our Clubhouse, we require all patrons to adhere to the following standards.

The following dress is NOT PERMITTED AT ANY TIME:

Football shorts, stubbies, training apparel, men’s caps/headwear (inside exception, religious headwear), bare feet, torn or dirty joggers, offensive clothing, singlets, bike shorts, untidy clothing, swimwear/boardshorts, torn or untidy tracksuits, active wear or work overalls.

Appearance must be clean, neat and tidy at all times.

Obscene or offensive language on clothing will not be tolerated.

At all times, under all circumstances, Management reserves the right to refuse entry to or ask to vacate the premises, any person whom in the opinion of Management does not comply with the above requirements pertaining to dress regulations.