2019 STANDARD CODE

The following applies to both players and caddies. Acceptable attire includes full length golf slacks, plus fours, tailored rugby pants, tailored golf and golf . must be worn properly and shirts must be tucked in except shirts designed to be worn untucked. A dress code established by a host club, facility or tournament committee, if more restrictive, will apply. Competitors must adhere to the dress code during or after practice, qualifying or tournament rounds, and event meetings, award ceremonies, and other event related activities. Violations of the Dress Code include, but are not limited to: Cutoffs, , sweat pants, warm up pants, non-golf shirts such as sport , t-shirts & muscle shirts. Commercial logos, except logos of companies or golf clubs and commercial logos as being part of the team , numbers or offensive illustrations are not permitted on any attire or equipment. A competitor may be prohibited from further play until they comply with the code. A competitor must comply without undue delay and may be subject to penalties for lateness or pace of play. Failure to comply may result in disqualification. British Columbia Golf may disqualify a competitor who has a record of repeat dress code violations without giving them a chance to comply. Women should refer to the Women’s Dress Code. “Spikeless” It is a condition of all British Columbia Golf competitions (including practice rounds) that contestants must wear spikeless or “softspike” shoes; traditional steel or ceramic spikes may not be used. Contestants in non-compliance with the “spikeless” policy will not be permitted to start. In accordance with Rule 5.3a, players must arrive on the tee ready to play and extra time will not be afforded for non-metal spike installation or changing shoes. Failure to comply with the “spikeless” policy at any time once play has commenced will result in immediate disqualification. Caddies must wear flat, rubber-soled shoes (running, tennis, basketball shoes). Spiked or spikeless golf shoes of any kind must not be worn. A player or caddie violating this dress code will not be permitted to start the competition. A violation of this dress code by either the player or caddie during the stipulated round must be rectified without undue delay or the player will not be allowed to continue play or the caddie will not be allowed to perform the acts of a caddie.

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2018 British Columbia Golf Standard Dress Code