Dress Code

The Clubhouse plays a central role in the life and ethos of Seven Lakes. The Mid Century design offers a glimpse into the architectural simplicity our residents cherish. A casual drink and appetizer in the bar, lunch or supper on the patio or a more formal dining experience in our premier restaurant provide a social experience for residents and their guests.

The Dress Code provides a directive for each resident and guest to express themselves individually and with consideration for others within the Clubhouse. Infractions will be reported to and addressed by management.

The following items are not permitted within the Clubhouse at any time:
        • Clothing that is revealing and/or with language or graphics that are vulgar or  sexually explicit
        • Swim/pool wear including pool flip flops.

The Dining Room is designed for more formal dining and celebrations. Appropriate attire ranges from Country Club casual at lunch to elegant resort wear at dinner. Exceptions for special events will be outlined in invitations and/or announcements.

Luncheon
        Gentlemen: collared shirts or sweaters, shorts, jeans and slacks.
        Ladies: dresses, skirts, shorts, capris, jeans and slacks.
        Following tournaments: the golf dress code applies.

Dinner
        Gentlemen: collared shirts or sweaters, dress jeans and slacks. Shorts are permitted when outside temperature at 5:00 p.m. equals or exceeds 75 degrees (F).
        No caps/hats*.
        Ladies: dresses, skirts, capris, dress jeans and slacks. Shorts are permitted when the outside temperature at 5:00p.m. equals or exceeds 75 degrees (F).  No caps/hats*.

The Bar and Patio are designed for casual dining and gatherings. Appearance should be neat, clean and appropriate with due consideration to fellow members. Caps/hats* are permitted in the bar prior to 6pm* and on the patio at any time.

* except for religious or medical reasons