Wildfire's Golf Course Etiquette and Dress Code


Golf Course Etiquette

 *  Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your Tee time.​​
 *  Play “ready golf” (being prepared to play your shot while others are playing).
 *  Repair your ball mark and at least one other on the green and replace divots.
 *  The rules of golf, as approved by the RCGA, govern all play. Members should learn the basic rules for further                             enjoyment of the game.
 *  Place pull and power carts to the rear of the green in the direction of the next hole to assist in the pace of play.
 *  Pull carts are not allowed on the teeing area or greens.
 *  Bunkers should be raked carefully following play.  Rakes should be left lying outside of the bunker. 



Dress Code

It is expected that all golfers will dress in a manner befitting a first-class, private golf club such as Wildfire. To avoid embarrassment, Members should advise guests of acceptable attire in advance of their golf date.
Golf, sports hats/ visors must be worn with the bill facing forward and removed while in the Clubhouse.
For ladies, slacks, capris, golf skirts and golf shorts are acceptable.  Sleeveless tops are acceptable as long as they have a collar.  Turtlenecks and mock turtlenecks are acceptable.

For men, slacks and golf shorts are acceptable.  Shirts must be recognized as suitable or standard golf attire. Crew neck shirts and t-shirts are not permitted.  Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
Clothing with the Wildfire logo or name, or name of any other club or designer logo is encouraged. 

Smart casual wear including denim jeans and skirts with untucked collared shirts are permitted in the Clubhouse.  Denim will not be considered acceptable attire anywhere on the golf course, practice areas or driving range.



Any guest is allowed to play, as a guest of the club, 6 times per year.

 

Golf Cart Etiquette