History
Peter Baker - Ryder Cup Vice Captain 2006
Officers
New Member Introduction
Dress Rules
DRESS CODE
Lilleshall Hall Golf Club requires a specific standard of attire to be worn in the clubhouse or on the course. The following are those that are deemed to be required, acceptable or unacceptable.
Clubhouse Requirements
A jacket collar and tie is required on the following occasions, after 8 pm.
Captain's Day
Lady Captain's Day
President's Day
Invitation Day
Open Day
AM/AM Days
All recipients of prizes in the above events
Prize presentation night
Players in Club and County Team Matches are required to wear a jacket, collar and tie when in the dinning room following the completion of their match.
Acceptable
At all other times smart casual attire
Tailored Shorts with socks
Unacceptable
Jeans of any type or make
Sleeveless and collarless Tee shirts
Golf shoes of any type
Trainers
Waterproofs
Hats or Caps
Track Suits
Shell Suits
Golf Course Requirements
Acceptable
Smart casual attire
Tailored shorts with socks
Unacceptable
Jeans
Sleeveless and collarless Tee Shirts
Shorts without socks
Trainers
Trousers in socks
Shorts that are not tailored
Members and Visitors who are not compliant with the dress code will be politely asked to leave the clubhouse or course.
Smoking : Lilleshall Hall Golf Club has a non smoking policy in any area at any time within the building.
Play On The Course
Single players have no standing.
Play must not commence from the 10th tee if players are putting out on the 9th green unless your game fits under the filter rule.
Apart from competition days the filter rule applies to the 1st and 10th.
Two players cannot share one bag.
Dogs are not allowed on the course at any time.
Juniors are not allowed on the course until 10-30 and cannot play from the first tee between 11-30 and 1pm at weekends.
Juniors with a handicap of above 28 have no standing on the course unless in the company of senior players.
Priority On The Course
Competitors have priority at all times.
Twoball games have precedence over and are entitled to pass any three or fourball match.
Games playing 18 holes have priority over those playing a shorter round.
Any game that loses one clear hole on the game in front will call the following game through.
Ladies have priority on Tuesday which is Ladies Day.
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