Dress Code
Tennis Dress Code
Members, guests and children should always wear proper tennis attire and shoes when entering the tennis pavilion, surrounding deck and using the tennis courts. All clothing must be tennis attire by design. (Example: cotton t-shirts, basketball shorts, baseball hats or workout shirts are not acceptable.) Acceptable hats should only be worn in the traditional manner, bill forward. Running shoes, golf shoes and other non-court shoes are not allowed, especially because they can damage the courts. Ladies must wear tennis dresses or tennis skirts. Ladies shirts should be long enough to not expose their mid-drift during play. Denim, short shorts, cutoffs, cargo shorts, cropped tops, tank tops/sleeveless tops (males) and bathing suits are specifically not allowed on the tennis courts.
Platform Tennis Dress code
Platform Tennis attire is more casual than tennis attire. Acceptable attire: warm-up suits, slacks, tennis or athletic shorts, sweat pants, sweat shirts and other outdoor athletic wear. (Denim materials of any type or color are not acceptable.) Rubber-soled tennis-type shoes must be worn on the courts at all times to preserve the surface; avoid jogging sneakers or boots for safety. At no time are bare feet allowed on the platform tennis courts.
Squash Dress Code
Non-marking court shoes and protective eye gear must be worn at all times inside the squash courts. Clothing must be tidy and designed for racquet sports. Children under the age of 12 must be supervised at all times by a parent or adult guardian.