Guests

As a guest of one of our esteemed members, we hope you enjoy your time at Lakewood Country Club. To ensure that everyone has an exceptional experience, please note our guest policies below.

Golf policies:

A great deal of time and energy goes into the maintenance and upkeep of the golf course. It is therefore important for everyone to do their share in maintaining the beauty and playability of our fine course. Please adhere to the rules listed below.

  • Shoes with metal spikes of any kind are not allowed on the golf course.
  • Please sand and seed all divots in fairways and fix ball marks on putting surfaces.
  • Rake and level sand bunkers.
  • Practicing on the golf course is strictly forbidden.
  • During the winter, sledding, skiing, and ice skating are NOT ALLOWED.
  • Please keep golf cart 50 feet from tees and greens or on the paths by those areas.
  • If you see someone abusing the golf course, please report the offense to the Golf Pro Shop staff.
  • Golf course is open for play at 7:00 a.m. Tuesdays through Sundays and holidays. No play may start before these times. No groups may tee off on the 10th tee on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays between 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

Cart policies:

When a golf cart is leased, it becomes the responsibility of the lessee to keep the golf cart in the same condition as when received. It is expressly understood that Lakewood Country Club and the Golf Pro Shop shall not be liable for damages of any kind, whether to the person and/or property, or other loss arising from the use of, operation of, or in any way connected with the said property or any part thereof, from whatever cause arises. The lessee agrees to pay or reimburse Lakewood Country Club, on return of the cart, for all charges incidental to all breakages, shortages, or damage, other than ordinary wear, during the leased period.

Please follow the signs and drive your cart in an orderly manner. Keep cart on the cart paths where provided.

Golf cart must be driven by the signing person, who is then responsible for it. To rent and drive a golf cart, you must have a valid driver’s license.

If you wish to use a cart, pick up the keys at the Golf Pro Shop. At this time, the member must sign the charge ticket.

Golf Course Dress Code:

The dress code is designed to maintain the appropriate atmosphere that is acceptable for golf and Lakewood Country Club. The Member is responsible for the behavior and the appearance of his/her guest(s). Management has the responsibility to inform the dress code standards to anyone that is in violation. The following descriptions must be adhered to by Members, their families, and their guests.

All Golf Areas – Golf Course, Driving Range, Practice Area, and Putting Greens

Men
-Collared or mock necked shirts are acceptable
-All shirts must be tucked in, regardless of style
-Golf trousers must be worn at full length, have a fly, and belt loops or appropriate length shorts
-All caps must be worn properly with bill facing forward
-Clothing that is prohibited: Jeans/denim/workout attire/cargo pants/cargo shorts (defined as having externally sewn pockets protruding from the side of the legs at thigh level)/baggy shorts

Women
-Golf shirts or blouses with sleeves are not required to have a collar
-Sleeveless/racerback shirts must have a collar or a mock collar
-Golf dresses/skirts/skorts/shorts/slacks must be of appropriate length
-Leggings and yoga pants are only allowed when worn underneath the appropriate attire, which includes golf skorts/shorts/skirts/dresses
-Clothing that is prohibited:Plunging necklines/halter/tank tops/t-shirts, and tops showing an individual's midriff, Racerback shirts/tops/dresses without a mock or regular collar, Skirts/shorts/skorts /golf dresses which do not cover a player's undergarments or underlining, Tennis skirts/joggers/workout attire/jeans/denim/cargo pants/cargo shorts (defined as having externally sewn pockets protruding from the side of the legs at thigh level)/baggy shorts

Juniors
Juniors should follow the same dress code as adults

Lakewood is a spike-less facility and appropriate shoes must be worn at all times. Flip Flop shoes are inappropriate for all golf areas.

Judicious discretion, as determined by Senior Management, will be used in all situations of personal appearance and attire, and appropriate sanctions may be adopted for any violations. Management has been instructed by the Board of Directors to report any person inappropriately attired. Members are responsible for the proper attire of their family and guests.


Clubhouse Dress code:

Appropriate attire is required, which includes appropriate golf attire. Please refer to the Dress Code and Juniors' Dress Code sections under Golf Rules and Regulations for details on appropriate golf attire. For men, women, and children, appropriate denim pants and shorts are allowed. Frayed, torn or worn-looking clothing is considered inappropriate.

While in the Clubhouse, shirts must be tucked into the waistband, unless the shirt is a full-button collared shirt designed for, and tailored appropriately. Sweatshirts are permitted to be worn in the Clubhouse. Cotton sweatpants and yoga pants, are not allowed in the Clubhouse, with the exception of the Men's and Women's locker rooms. Inappropriate attire consists of, but is not limited to: tee shirts, tank tops, halter tops, strapless tops, cropped tops, athletic shorts or shorts with an elastic waistband, cutoffs, short shorts, and cargo shorts and pants, defined as having externally sewn pockets protruding from the side of the legs at thigh level.

For the men, hats and visors are not permitted in the downstairs dining areas (Members making the turn and using the Pike's Peak Lounge for food and beverage pick-up are exempted). Hats and visors may not be worn backwards or askew anywhere in the Clubhouse.

Swimming attire is not permitted in the Clubhouse dining facilities. An adult going to and from the Clubhouse Locker Rooms and the pool must be wearing a shirt or other swimsuit cover-up. Swim attire must be appropriate and modest.

Special Events
Appropriate dress, including, but not limited to, no denim, no shorts (except for children under age 12) and no flip flops, is required for major Club functions, such as Mother's Day brunch, Easter brunch and other recurring special events as defined by Club management. A dress code may be established for specific parties and will be publicized in the newsletter, in fliers, and on the website.

Judicious discretion, as determined by Senior Management, will be used in all situations of personal appearance and attire, and appropriate sanctions may be adopted for any violations. Management has been instructed by the Board of Directors to report any person inappropriately attired. Members are responsible for the proper attire of their family and guests.
 

Smoking:

In accordance with Colorado law and Lakewood municipal ordinance, smoking is not permitted inside any building or within 25' of an entrance to any building on the campus.