Dress Code
Dress Code at Canterbury Golf Club
We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable during their visit to Canterbury Golf Club. To help maintain the traditions of the game and the standards of the course, we kindly ask all golfers to observe the following dress code when playing on the golf course.
Acceptable Attire
- Shirts with collars (long or short sleeves), polo shirts and turtle necks.
- Modern golf shirts designed to be worn without collars are also permitted.
- Shirts should be tucked into trousers or shorts unless specifically designed to be worn untucked.
- Ladies may wear sleeveless shirts with collars or collarless shirts with sleeves.
- Tailored trousers, shorts, plus twos and plus fours.
- Any length of sports sock or liner sock may be worn with shorts.
- Ladies may wear tailored cropped trousers, skorts and skirts.
- Golf shoes with soft spikes or soft studs must be worn on the course.
Not Permitted
- Denim of any kind.
- Football, rugby or hockey-style shirts and shorts.
- Singlets, tracksuits, leisurewear or shell suits.
- Combat or cargo-style shorts and trousers.
- Beachwear or flip flops.
- Dress socks worn with shorts.
Please note that this dress code applies to the golf course and practice areas.
Driving Range
The above dress code does not apply to the Driving Range. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the range in casual attire, provided it is clean, tidy and appropriate.
Over the years the original heathland character of the Colt design has evolved into a magnificent tree-lined parkland, alive with wildlife throughout the year and carpeted with bluebells each spring. Just half a mile from the city centre, it offers a genuine escape into nature without ever straying far from Canterbury. .
Whether you’re a member enjoying your regular round, a visitor experiencing the course for the first time, or a society looking for a memorable day out, Canterbury Golf Club consistently delivers a rewarding and uplifting round that keeps golfers coming back.









