Member Reference Guide

TECHNOLOGY POLICY

No laptops, tablets, or surface devices will be permitted to be used inside the main clubhouse. This rule does not include the Scott Hudson Study room. The only exception to this rule is for use in a private room that has been reserved through the Club’s catering department. Use of the devices mentioned above will be permitted in the lounge areas of the Fitness and Tennis Centers, as well as in the pool facilities. Please note these areas, including the Scott Hudson Study room, are not meant to be used as a regular work space and are for occasional and limited use only. To clarify, this would mean that these facilities should not be used multiple days a week or for more than a few hours in a particular day. Periodic use of these facilities for an hour or two between meetings or for similar purposes would be deemed to be compliant with this policy. The use of non-audible technology such as email, internet browsing, and texting is permitted throughout Club property, except in any of the locker room changing areas of the Club and unless otherwise outlined. These communications are restricted to use by a cell phone only. Brief audible communication via cell phone and any noise making technology is only allowed in the following areas, as long as it is not disturbing other members or guests: Parking lots, Private banquet rooms for private events only, Yates Lounge (Royal Troon Grill waiting area), Tommy Barnes and Bobby Jones Club Room, 1898 House and The Overlook, Terrace cocktail area outside Interlachen Lounge and lawn, Tennis Pro shop, Athletic Center lounge outside the exercise rooms, Pool Deck, Aquatics Center Café inside and outside dining areas Cell phone use of any kind is prohibited in any of the locker room changing areas at the Club. Golf courses and all practice areas are also designated “quiet zones.” On the golf course, cell phone calls may be made to the halfway house for food and beverage orders, to the golf pro shop for rulings or weather information, and in emergency situations.

CLUBHOUSE ATTIRE

Attire for Ladies and Gentlemen • Bermuda style shorts are permitted. Jeans in good taste are permitted. No low, tight, baggy or faded jeans are allowed. • No worn/stringy hems or ripped or torn parts on pants, shorts or skirts are allowed. Short shorts and tennis shorts are not permitted. • All boy’s and men’s shirts need to be worn tucked into slacks or shorts while in the clubhouse. • Collared shirts or banded collar dress shirts are required for gentlemen. Turtlenecks, jacketed warm up tops and pants are acceptable. • Caps, hats and visors are not permitted for men in the social and dining areas of the Club. Hats or caps worn backward are not permitted in any section of the Club, including parking lots or golf courses. • Tee shirts, gym clothes, and sweatshirts are not permitted. • Appropriate blouses are required for ladies. Turtlenecks, jacketed warm up tops and pants are acceptable. • Women are permitted to wear caps, hats and visors inside the Clubhouse.

• Hooded outerwear (hoodie) that is of the style sold in the golf shop is permitted. The hoodie must be from a golf-centric manufacturer with an optional embroidered logo no larger than 3” tall and wide. Collegiate and sweatshirt-type hoodies are not permitted in the clubhouse, or on the golf courses and practice facilities. Hoodies are permitted in the clubhouse where golf attire is permitted, except in the Merion Room. • Flip-flops and other open toe sandals are not permitted in any Clubhouse dining area. • Shorts and athletic attire are not permitted at any time in Merion. Attire for Children • While the guidelines set forth for adults apply to children and adolescents in both dining areas, the Club will allow children under age 12 to dress casually, but in good taste, when dining or attending a formal Club function. • Children age 12 and older must comply with the adult dress codes.

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