Clubhouse Information
200 Inverness Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
813-988-1791 – Membership/Management
813-988-2601 – Pro Shop
HOURS OF OPERATION
Pro Shop Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Lounge:
Breakfast: Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Breakfast: Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. includes breakfast with waffles/omelets
Lunch: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. includes lunch menu and 3 soup Buffet
Dinner: Every Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Dining Room:
Dinner: Every Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Sunday Brunch*: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Reservations requested especially for large parties. Reservations required for special event brunches like Mother’s Day, etc…
*Approved Golf Attire permitted, no hats please
DRESS CODE:
General Information:
The Dress Code as outlined below applies to all Club members, their family members and their guests. Children are encouraged to abide by the general Dress Code. Children under the age of 13 may wear clean and presentable t-shirts, sports jerseys and denim fabrics. This Dress Code may be modified by Club Management for specific events with the advice and consent of the Board.
General Dress Requirements:
Golf. (Golf Course)
Appropriate dress includes any of the types of casual attire sold in the Golf Pro Shop. Shirts are to be tucked-in at all times.
Appropriate dress does not include denim fabrics of any kind, tank tops, t-shirts, athletic/coaches shorts, sports jerseys or uniforms, sweat pants, exercise attire, cut-off shorts, camouflage or military fatigue wear, visible swimwear and swimwear cover-ups.
Casual. (Lounge, Outside Patio, Card Rooms & Pro Shop)
Appropriate dress includes any of the types of casual attire sold in the Golf Pro Shop. Additionally, clean and presentable denim fabrics are permitted. Polo and mock turtle neck style shirts are to be tucked-in at all times. Shirts specifically designed to be worn untucked (e.g., aloha or guayabera styles) may be so worn. Men are requested (but not required) to remove their hat.
Appropriate dress does not include tank tops, t-shirts, athletic/coaches shorts, sports jerseys or uniforms, sweat pants, exercise attire, cut-off shorts, camouflage or military fatigue wear, visible swimwear and swimwear cover-ups.
Country Club. (Dining Room & Ballroom)
Appropriate dress for men includes casual slacks or dress pants, a collared shirt and dress shoes. Polo and mock turtle neck style shirts are to be tucked-in at all times. Shirts specifically designed to be worn untucked (e.g., aloha or guayabera styles) may be so worn.
Appropriate dress for women includes a dress, skirt or pants suit, shirt or blouse and dress shoes or leather sandals.
Appropriate dress does not include hats for men, denim fabrics or shorts of any kind, tank tops, t-shirts, sports jerseys or uniforms, sweat pants, exercise attire, halter tops, camouflage or military fatigue wear, visible swimwear and swimwear cover-ups. Appropriate footwear does not include rubber flip-flop style casual sandals.
Pool. (Pool Pavilion)
Appropriate dress in the pool area includes tasteful bathing attire, cover-ups, t-shirts and shorts.
Appropriate swim attire does not include regular street clothes, cut-off shorts, or thong style swimsuits.
Special Events:
Sunday Brunch: Men & Ladies may wear proper, approved golf attire. No hats, please.
Notification to Members of Rules Compliance Issues:
The Club Management, Head Golf Professional and all employees are not only authorized but also required to enforce all of the Club rules, and Members are expected to be polite and courteous when rule infractions are brought to their attention for correction.
Members are not to directly confront other Members or guests with respect to compliance with Club rules. If an infraction is noticed by a Member it should be reported to Club Management, the Head Golf Professional or the employee in-charge at the time (‘Management’).
Upon becoming aware of an infraction, Management will advise the Member of the need for corrective action and make a note of the incident in the Rules Compliance Log. This log will be reviewed by senior Management daily to determine if further follow-up is needed. Any serious offenses or recurring offenders will be reported to the Rules Infraction Committee of the Board for further action.