Country club attire for men is built around the polo shirt as a foundation. A well-fitted polo with tailored shorts handles the course and the lounge. A button-down or blazer handles dinner. Master those two transitions and you are covered at nearly every private club in the country. Here is what to own and when to wear each piece.
Four items cover 90 percent of country club situations for men: a performance polo shirt, tailored shorts or chinos, a crisp button-down, and a blazer or sport coat. Everything else is optional layering.
Custom polo shirts with your club logo cover all the daytime zones automatically. See our country club polo shirts guide for styles and customization options available to club members.
On the course, collared shirts are required at virtually every private club. Performance polos from Sport-Tek or similar moisture-wicking fabrics are preferred because they hold their shape and manage sweat across 18 holes. Solid colors and subtle patterns both work; large graphic prints and novelty shirts are usually prohibited.
Shorts must have a tailored cut, mid-thigh or longer, with a clean hem. Flat-front is standard. Cargo shorts, athletic mesh shorts, and cut-offs are universally banned. Belted khaki or stretch-twill shorts are the safe bet.
Footwear means soft-spike or spikeless golf shoes on the course. Clean sneakers are acceptable in the pro shop and bag drop area. Metal spikes are prohibited at most modern courses to protect the greens.
The clubhouse bar, member lounge, and grille room typically operate at smart casual. A polo with chinos and loafers covers this zone perfectly. You can step it up with a button-down tucked into neat chinos without going full business formal.
Business attire comes into play for board meetings, corporate golf outings, and interview situations at the club. A neat blazer with dress slacks and a collared shirt is the correct answer. Tie is optional unless the event specifies it.
The brunch and luncheon tier (country club brunch attire men) sits at smart casual: polo or button-down, chinos or neat trousers, loafers or clean sneakers. Shorts are acceptable for outdoor summer brunches at most clubs.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Country club dinner attire for men centers on a button-down shirt, dress slacks, and leather shoes. This is the baseline for any formal dining room. Add a blazer or sport coat for cocktail events, member appreciation dinners, and gala evenings.
Black tie is specified on the invitation when it is required. For everything else, a navy or charcoal blazer with dress slacks, a collared shirt, and leather dress shoes is appropriate. A pocket square is a nice touch but not expected.
Evening events that carry a seasonal theme (holiday gala, summer dinner dance) allow some interpretation. Festive colors and patterns are welcomed at holiday events; resort-casual shirts pair well with linen trousers at summer evening events. See the full event attire guide for occasion-by-occasion detail.
Seasonal adjustment at a country club mostly means fabric weight, not a different dress code tier.
Custom quarter-zip pullovers and crewneck sweatshirts from a club merchandise store work for fall and winter rounds. Check the country club seasonal apparel guide for the full seasonal breakdown.
A polo shirt with the club crest or logo is the most useful branded item a club can offer male members. It serves as golf attire, casual clubhouse wear, and an identity marker that retail shirts cannot replicate. Members who receive a custom club polo at joining tend to wear it regularly and create organic marketing for the club every time they do.
Bear Grips Pro Shops carries performance polos from Sport-Tek and Gildan in a range of fits for men. Club managers can set up a free member merchandise store, load logo designs once, and let members order directly with free shipping to their homes. No minimum order required. See the staff uniforms and logo shirts guide for the full range of club branding options.
Set up your club merchandise store free. Custom polo shirts, quarter-zips, and hats with your logo. Members order directly, ships in about a week.
Start FreeA collared polo shirt (performance or cotton) with tailored shorts or slacks and soft-spike golf shoes. Plain t-shirts, cargo shorts, and athletic mesh shorts are not acceptable on most private club courses.
A button-down or collared shirt with dress slacks and leather shoes is the baseline for country club dining. Adding a sport coat or blazer covers cocktail events and member dinners. Black tie is only required when the invitation specifies it.
Shorts are generally not appropriate in formal dining rooms at private clubs. Most clubs permit tailored shorts in the bar, lounge, and grille room. Check your specific club policy, as some upscale clubs prohibit shorts inside the main building after a certain hour.
The classic country club aesthetic for men centers on polo shirts, chinos, loafers, and occasional preppy patterns like madras or seersucker. It blends athletic functionality with traditional East Coast prep style. Custom club polo shirts with a crest or logo are the signature branded piece of this look.