Edmonton Country Club

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VISITING THE COUNTRY CLUB

Guest Information

The Edmonton Country Club expects all members and guests to adhere to the standards of a premium private club. If you have any questions either before or during your visit, please check with your host, or contact the club.

Members and guests are encouraged to consider common sense and respect for tradition and modesty when making attire decisions. Staff have the right to ask any person to change into suitable attire or to leave the Club premises if he or she is not suitably attired.

From time to time the Pro Shop may display and sell items which do not meet dress code. In these cases there will be a label placed under the selling price to indicate the item does not meet dress code.

Should the Club host a wedding or other themed event other forms of dress may be permitted.

Management will have the ability to use discretion when enforcing the dress code with young children. For children 8 and under the dress code policy will not be strictly enforced, however the Board encourages members to have their children comply at all times.

Club Premises

The following items are not permitted on Club premises:

  • Headwear with the bill/brim facing backwards.
  • Any apparel or footwear that is frayed, damaged, dirty, or in other disrepair.
  • Any apparel with a slogan, graphic, or logo deemed to be offensive or crude.
  • Cargo pants, cargo shorts, sweat pants, track pants, sweat suits, warm-up suits, or other non-golf specific outerwear.
  • Workout wear, swim trunks, athletic shorts, basketball style shorts (elastic waist), spandex shorts, or stirrup pants.
  • Sweatshirts, pullover hoodies, tank tops, or fishnet tops.
  • Denim that is excessively faded, wrinkled, or dirty and/or having frayed hems, rips, tears, holes, an exceptionally low waist are not acceptable regardless of whether they are manufactured to look that way.

The following items are permitted on the golf course and practice facilities:

  • Collared shirts for men (polo, turtle neck, mock neck, or dress collar style only).
  • Ladies shirts must have a collar and/or sleeves.
  • Tailored pants and/or shorts for men and ladies.
  • Capri pants and/or skorts for ladies; shorts or skorts approximately mid-thigh or longer; golf specific dresses.
  • Sweaters, pullovers, or other layering pieces sold by golf suppliers.
  • Ladies yoga pants, leggings, or tights if a golf skirt, skort, or short of mid-thigh length is worn over top as part of a coordinated outfit.
  • Golf specific rain gear.
  • Golf shoes with soft spikes or alternative golf specific tread.
  • Golf specific sandals with or without socks.
  • Athletic rubber soled shoes provided they are clean and in good repair.

The following items are not permitted on the golf course and practice facilities:

  • T-shirts of any type for men.
  • Tank tops, halter tops, spaghetti tops, or non-golf specific dresses.
  • Any tops exposing the midriff.
  • Denim of any type or colour.
  • Any non-golf specific open toed footwear (e.g. flip flops or beach style sandals).
  • Metal or ceramic spiked golf shoes or sandals.
  • Any footwear that may cause turf damage in the opinion of management.
  • Denim may be worn in all areas of the Clubhouse provided the apparel is in good repair in the opinion of management. Acceptable denim does not include overalls, painter pants or those that are extremely low cut.
  • Headwear cannot be worn in the “1896” Dining Room, but is permitted in all other areas of the Clubhouse provided the bill/brim is facing forward.
  • Ladies halter, spaghetti or strapless type tops, blouses or dresses are acceptable in all areas of the Clubhouse provided this style of dress is in good taste and modesty.
  • T-Shirts are permissible in all areas of the Clubhouse provided they are in good taste.
  • Flip flops are not permitted in the “1896” Dining Room but are permissible in other areas of the Clubhouse. Other forms of open toe sandals are permissible for women in all areas of the Clubhouse if they are in good taste.

Cell phones may be used discreetly in the clubhouse and on the golf course. Cell phones must be set with the ringer off.

Smoking or vaping is prohibited anywhere inside the clubhouse and on all patios attached to building. Smoking is permitted outside the main entrance but may not be within 5 meters of any entrance.

The use of cannabis is not permitted on club property.