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All Members and visitors are required to abide by the minimum dress standards. It is the responsibility of club members to ensure their guests are aware of dress regulations and abide by them.
The Perth Crown Casino follows extremely strict and rather unnecessary dress codes. No caps, even smart dress caps, are allowed. The security staff are very rude too. Also, no casual shoes or sandals or shorts are allowed, even in the scorching summer temperatures. The resort has a tropical image, yet lighter clothing is not permitted. Customers are required to dress smart casual and remain neat and tidy at all times while in the Casino. Management reserves the right to apply their discretion at all times. Note for security reasons Management may require the removal of any hat, helmet or head dress. The following dress is considered unacceptable: Ripped, torn or soiled clothing.
For Men’s Dress Regulations, click here.
For Women’s Dress Regulations, click here.
MEMBERS – MEN & WOMEN
The following items are not permitted at Royal Perth Golf Club except for short term visits
- Denim jeans/trousers, denim shorts/skirts, denim shirts, denim coats or denim jackets.
- Tracksuits
- Cargo style shorts or trousers.
- Any shirt with bold advertising, logos or bold screen printing.
- Runners, tennis shoes, shoes without socks.
- Shirts worn outside of trousers.
- The wearing of head-wear including hats, visors and beanies is not permitted anywhere in the Clubhouse.
The following items are not permitted at Royal Perth Golf Club at any time
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- Thongs and slides
- Men’s sandals.
- Singlets, surf shirts and board shorts.
SHORT TERM VISITS TO THE CLUB
Members wishing to access the Office, Pro-shop, Locker Room, or Buggy Shed for a short period of time (i.e. 5 to 10 minutes) are not required to strictly follow the dress code as detailed above.
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When exercising these privileges members are urged to have particular regard to the status and dignity of the Club.