On the Course and in the Clubhouse All Members, their guests and visitors, are expected to dress at...

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On the Course and in the Clubhouse All Members, their guests and visitors, are expected to dress at all times in a manner in keeping with the Club’s standards. Shirts should have a collar, polo, roll or crew neck. Trousers and shorts should be tailored. Trousers should be full length. Shorts should finish just above the knee. Socks must be worn. Cargo style trousers & shorts, denim jeans, tee-shirts, tracksuits, casual or sports shorts, sleeveless shirts, rugby or football shirts, garments bearing obtrusive motifs or lettering, training shoes, plimsolls, stockinged or bare feet are not acceptable at any time. Gentlemen - Gentlemen wearing shorts must wear knee length socks or predominantly white, sports socks. Shirts worn over trousers are not acceptable at any time. Ladies - Tops may be worn tucked in or over trousers, shorts or skirts. In the Clubhouse Clean, dry smart casual attire is allowed at all times, with the exception that Gentlemen are required to wear jacket and tie after 7pm in the Dining Room, unless otherwise stated. Golfing attire, deemed to be clothing you have worn on the course (i.e. the clothing you arrive in to play golf doesn’t become “golfing attire” until you have played golf in it) may be worn in the 19th Bar, in the area in the main lounge between the two partitions, or on the Patio. Golf shoes, provided that they are clean and dry, may be worn only in the Changing Rooms, when passing between the Changing Rooms and the main Clubhouse entrance, in the 19th Bar or in the area in the main lounge between the two partitions or as otherwise stated. The Captain’s Committee, Club Secretary, the Stewards and Professionals are empowered to ensure that all aspects of the Rule are observed and enforced. Chris Cornish Dress Rule (Extract from Club Bye-Laws dated 19/09/2005 : Bye-Law No.6)

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  • On the Course and in the Clubhouse All Members, their guests and visitors, are expected to dress at all times in a manner in keeping with the Clubs standards. Shirts should have a collar, polo, roll or crew neck. Trousers and shorts should be tailored. Trousers should be full length. Shorts should finish just above the knee. Socks must be worn. Cargo style trousers & shorts, denim jeans, tee-shirts, tracksuits, casual or sports shorts, sleeveless shirts, rugby or football shirts, garments bearing obtrusive motifs or lettering, training shoes, plimsolls, stockinged or bare feet are not acceptable at any time. Gentlemen - Gentlemen wearing shorts must wear knee length socks or predominantly white, sports socks. Shirts worn over trousers are not acceptable at any time. Ladies - Tops may be worn tucked in or over trousers, shorts or skirts. In the Clubhouse Clean, dry smart casual attire is allowed at all times, with the exception that Gentlemen are required to wear jacket and tie after 7pm in the Dining Room, unless otherwise stated. Golfing attire, deemed to be clothing you have worn on the course (i.e. the clothing you arrive in to play golf doesnt become golfing attire until you have played golf in it) may be worn in the 19th Bar, in the area in the main lounge between the two partitions, or on the Patio. Golf shoes, provided that they are clean and dry, may be worn only in the Changing Rooms, when passing between the Changing Rooms and the main Clubhouse entrance, in the 19th Bar or in the area in the main lounge between the two partitions or as otherwise stated. The Captains Committee, Club Secretary, the Stewards and Professionals are empowered to ensure that all aspects of the Rule are observed and enforced. Chris Cornish Club Secretary September 2005 Dress Rule (Extract from Club Bye-Laws dated 19/09/2005 : Bye-Law No.6)
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  • Greenkeepers Revenge Day 15th October 2005 5 per person No Shows on the day will be charged the full entry fee! Texas Scramble - 10% combined handicap Mixed Teams should ideally consist of 2 Men & 2 Women! Watch out for anything! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!! Sign Up Sheet in Main Lobby
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  • Whispers It is the intention to produce a new edition of Whispers before the end of October 2005. Please email / hand any submissions for Whispers to Chris / Gill in the Office as soon as possible. Thank you.
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  • Mens Annual Dinner Prizegiving & Foursomes Auction Friday 14th October 2005 7.00pm for 7.30pm prompt (sat down) Regulation Dress Code Club Tie Compulsory This is the one ---- Sign Up Sheet in Main Lobby
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  • Insurance Members, member's guests and visitors are reminded that responsibility for any loss, injury or damage to persons or property within or outside the boundaries of the course lies with the individual member, not the Golf Club. If individuals are involved in such an incident, it is imperative that, where possible, the individual's name and contact details are conveyed to the owner of the property or the persons concerned. Matters should then be progressed through the individual's insurance underwriters. With the number of properties neighbouring the course and the number of cars, persons and animals crossing the course at various points, the importance of individuals arranging adequate third party liability cover themselves cannot be over-emphasised. In addition, in case of any additional claim against the Club, for which the Club has effected contingency cover, all such incidents must be reported to the Club Secretary. If the Office is closed, please write full details of the incident down and post them through the letter box. Chris Cornish Club Secretary June 2004
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  • 7.00pm for 7.30pm (prompt start) Quiz Master - Stan Idell Teams of Six 8 a head Includes supper PAYMENT MAY BE MADE BY BAR CARD Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby Quiz Night Friday 11th November 2005
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  • Visitors Book All guests must be signed in by the introducing member. Green Fee payers must sign themselves in and also sign in any accompanying visitors, e.g. a Caddy. The Visitors Book is kept behind the Bar. Chris Cornish Club Secretary August 2004
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  • Quiz Night Friday 2nd December 2005 7.00pm for 7.30pm (prompt start) Quiz Master - Stan Idell Teams of Six 8 a head Includes supper PAYMENT MAY BE MADE BY BAR CARD Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby
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  • Discontinuance of Play - Lightning - If lightning is about, play must be discontinued and players must proceed in accordance with Rule 6-8 whether or not a Klaxon is sounded. Play is automatically discontinued on the sound of three short blasts of the Klaxon and a player may not override the Committee's decision in this respect. Rule 6-8. Discontinuance of Play a. When permitted The player shall not discontinue play unless: (i) the Committee has suspended play; (ii) he / she believes there is danger from lightning; (iii) he is seeking a decision from the Committee on a doubtful or disputed point (see Rules 2-5 & 34-3); or there is some other good reason such as sudden illness. Bad weather is not of itself a good reason for discontinuing play. If the player discontinues play without specific permission from the Committee, he shall report to the Committee as soon as practicable. If he does so and the Committee considers his reason satisfactory, the player incurs no penalty. Otherwise, the player shall be disqualified. Exception in match play: Players discontinuing match play by agreement are not subject to disqualification unless by so doing the competition is delayed. Note: Leaving the course does not in itself constitute discontinuance of play.
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  • Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby Childrens Christmas Party & Magic Show Saturday 10th December 2005 10 per Child 3pm to 6pm 2 to 8 year olds
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  • Bag Tags New bag tags will be ordered at the end of January 2006 for new members and for any members who have lost or damaged their existing bag tags. Therefore please advise Chris / Gill in the Office if your bag tag needs replacing.
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  • Christmas Draw & Carvery Lunch Sunday 11th December 2005 Bring family & friends and join in with our Christmas festivities. 15 per person (children under 10 10) Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby
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  • Counterfeit Beatles Show Friday 16th December 2005 Details to follow..
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  • Christmas Carvery & Silver Band Sunday 18th December 2005 Bring family & friends and join in with our Christmas festivities. 15 per person (children under 10 10) Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby
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  • New Years Eve Celebration New Years Eve Celebration Saturday 31st December 2005 Black Tie or Lounge Suits Guests Welcome 30 per person Watch out for the Sign up list in the main lobby
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  • Surbiton Golf Club Brochure 2006 Theres still time to place an advert in our new Club Brochure. Speak to Chris in the Office asap.