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Welcome to Park Country Club

This guide is designed to help ensure you have a pleasant and enjoyable visit to The Park Country Club. By reviewing this information, you'll feel at ease in our welcoming environment, and be informed of the club's guidelines to make your experience even more enjoyable. Whether you're here to golf, dine, play tennis, or swim, we hope you have a wonderful time at our Club. Please consult our Dress Code Look Book for a visual guide to our dress code. 

Dress Code Look Book

General Dress Guidelines

Proper golf attire is expected at all times to maintain the high standards of The Park Country Club. Members are responsible for ensuring that their guests adhere to the dress code. The following guidelines apply to members, their families, and guests. Please be aware that the dress code will be strictly enforced to ensure a comfortable and respectful environment for all.

Hats should be worn with the bill facing forward, and shirts must be tucked in at all times. Headbands are not permitted, and denim or swimwear is not allowed on the golf course.

Traditional metal spikes and athletic turf shoes are prohibited. Alternative spikes are available for use in the locker room.

Golf Attire

Golf Attire for Men

Golf shirts are required, including mock turtlenecks. Bermuda-length shorts are permitted. However, T-shirts and tennis shorts are not allowed on the course or in the practice areas for adults. Cargo shorts and compression spandex are also prohibited.

Golf Attire for Women

Women may wear Bermuda-length shorts, and sleeveless shirts with collars or collarless shirts with sleeves are acceptable. Halter tops and tank tops are not suitable for the golf course. All golf shorts, skorts, or skirts must extend at least halfway down the thigh.

Golf Attire for Young Golfers

Children are not allowed to wear T-shirts. Bermuda shorts and golf shirts are appropriate attire for young golfers.

General Clubhouse Attire

Labor Day through Memorial Day, classy denim is permitted in dining areas. Denim of any kind is not permitted in the Great Hall throughout the year. Classy denim pants are defined as being dark in color and should not be frayed, tattered, faded, ripped or bleached. Women are allowed appropriate white denim jeans year-round.

Cargo shorts or cargo pants are not permitted. T-shirts are not allowed. Gym shorts, bathing suits, and very short shorts are prohibited. Sweatshirts, jerseys, and outerwear are not permitted inside the clubhouse. 

Mock turtlenecks and turtlenecks are acceptable attire.  Hats must be worn with the bill facing forward and are not allowed indoors or under the awning, except for ladies’ hats, which may be worn appropriately in these areas. 

Shirts must be tucked in, with the exception of dress shirts designed with a straight hem to be worn untucked. Golf shirts and shirts with tails must be tucked in. Sneakers are not permitted in the Great Hall, including the Main Dining Room, Lounge, and Anderson Room.

Traditional Club Events Attire

The following Club Events require Coat and Tie. This is defined as requiring a coat and tie for gentlemen and appropriate attire for the ladies. Children under 12 are not required to wear a jacket but a tie is required.
These events are:

  • New Year’s Day Brunch

  • Easter Sunday

  • Mother’s Day

  • Thanksgiving

  • President’s Ball

  • Member’s Christmas Party (Black Tie Optional)

Technology Guidelines

  • The use of mobile phones is restricted. They may be used anywhere on the premises for non-voice applications or texting.

  • When using voice or talking on these phones, please leave any dining area and use the utmost discretion. This includes usage on the golf course, pool facility, tennis facility, locker rooms and parking lots.

  • Using the picture taking function on your telephone is prohibited in the Men’s and Ladies Locker Rooms in the Club House and Pool House.

  • Laptops, iPads and other computers are not appropriate for use in dining rooms and dining terraces. These devices are only to be utilized in private rooms within the club.

  • Kids devices in the dining areas must be kept on silent and have headphones for music.

Smoking Policy

Cigarettes, Cigars, E-cigarettes or vapor cigarettes are defined as smoking examples. Smoking is not permitted on Club property within any indoor area, or the pool deck and its attendant. The designated smoking is the East Firepit to minimize the disturbance. The use of marijuana is strictly prohibited on PCC grounds. Special dispensation may be accorded for specific events in specific locations by the Club’s President or the Club’s General Manager.