Royal Belfast Golf Club Fixture Book

DRESS CODE The Royal Belfast Golf Club subscribes to the Standards of Dress recommended by the Golfing Union of Ireland and the Irish Ladies Golf Union. To ensure that our members and visitors feel at ease whilst visiting the Club the following dress code should be observed. The dress code relates principally to gentlemen’s dress. Ladies’ dress should be commensurate with that worn by gentlemen. The Club recognises the following forms of dress: FORMAL • Black Tie Dinner jacket with black or Club bow tie • Formal Lounge suit, jacket or blazer with tailored shirt and tie INFORMAL • Smart Casual Jacket or blazer, tie optional • Casual Tailored shirt, pullover optional, or smart sportswear which should be of a design appropriate to the Club sport IN THE CLUBHOUSE The Sinclair Room and Baillie Room are formal areas • The dress in these areas is formal unless directed otherwise by Council The remaining areas of the Clubhouse are informal areas. • The dress in these areas is smart casual or casual unless directed otherwise by Council • No shoes worn to play golf may be worn in the clubhouse.

COMPLAINTS Members must not reprimand or make complaints directly to any member of staff. Any complaints or matters relating to staff should be communicated to the Chief Executive or Honorary Secretary, preferably in writing. CLUB MERCHANDISE Club ties, bow ties, cufflinks, blazer buttons, limited edition prints of the clubhouse, Club crested whiskey glasses, Ladies’ scarves, Christmas cards and notelets may be purchased from the office. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Members are requested to notify the office of any change of permanent address, telephone number, mobile number or e-mail address. VISITORS Visitors may be introduced by Members to the golf course, clubhouse and tennis courts on a maximum of six times in a calendar year. Visitors may not be introduced to the golf course on Saturdays before 3.30pm, other than players eligible and participating in official competitions organised by The Royal Belfast Golf Club or the Golfing Union of Ireland or guests previously approved by the Captain of the Club or the Chief Executive. Visitors (only) may book a limited number of tee times on-line via the Club’s website. Members are responsible for their visitor strictly observing the Rules of the Club and shall not leave the club before their visitor (Rule 28(6)).

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