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McAllen Country Club Dress Code
McAllen Country Club is a premier, full-service, family-oriented, private country club dedicated to the enjoyment of our members, their families, and guests. Please be mindful in maintaining MCC’s high standards, your clothing and appearance should be neat and tasteful.
The intent of the dress code is to make our environment more enjoyable and help sustain the quality of membership and standard of excellence upon which McAllen Country Club was established. Proper attire while at MCC is not only important in the clubhouse, but also in the pool area, tennis courts, and on the golf course. It is the responsibility of the Member and common courtesy to inform their guests of proper attire and applicable rules before arriving at the club.
Country Club Casual attire generally means business attire or business casual.
Unless otherwise noted, Country Club Casual is allowed in all areas of the clubhouse, except for special events that have a defined dress requirement.
Scrubs are allowed on weekdays for breakfast and lunch in the Oak, and Pecan Room and all day in the Hickory Room. Please make sure scrubs are clean and neat. Scrubs are not allowed in the Mesquite or Members Lounge at any time and are not allowed for Sunday brunch or holiday brunches.
The following items are prohibited in any section of the clubhouse (Locker rooms excluded), regardless of gender or age.
• No ripped, torn, or frayed jeans. (Denim must be tasteful and in good condition.)
• Men may not wear hats or visors in The Oak Room, Pecan, Mesquite, and Members Lounge.
• Short shorts, skirts, or dresses
• Tank tops and cut-off shorts
• Exposed undergarments
• “See-through” fabric without proper lining
• Bare midriffs
• Hooded sweatshirts that are not related to a school, team or McAllen Country Club
• Footwear must be worn at all times. Beach/rubber flip-flops, slides, and shower shoes are not permitted. Leather sandals may be worn.
• Members may only wear swim apparel in and around the pool area.
For children under 12, we ask parents to encourage appropriate dress while at the Club. Once children turn 12 years of age, they are expected to comply with the adult dress code policies.
Children’s Behavior: MCC is a family-oriented club. Parents, please ensure that your children do not engage in conduct that detracts from other Members’ enjoyment of the dining experience or risks accidents to your child, members, or the staff. Children must be supervised at all times.
Swimming Pool
•Proper and appropriate swimming attire is required at all times in keeping with the family-oriented nature of the club. Proper attire includes bathing suits, board shorts, or rash guards.
• Prohibited Attire – Cotton clothing, sports bras, cutoffs, black shirts, thongs, Brazilian/Gstring bathing suits or similar attire are considered inappropriate attire and are not allowed.
• Children who are not potty-trained must wear protective pants in the swimming pool(s).
• Swimmers in bathing suits, including cover-ups, are not allowed on the golf course, tennis courts, putting green, or in the clubhouse.
Oak Room/Pecan Room
Country Club casual attire/dress shorts
Men are required to wear a collared shirt
Jeans are permitted that are tasteful and in good condition.
Hickory Room/Patio
Country Club casual attire/dress shorts
Exercise attire is permitted
Hats and caps are permitted
Jeans are permitted that are tasteful and in good condition.
Mesquite
Business Casual (No jacket required)
Men are required to wear a collared shirt
Shorts are prohibited
Children age 12 & up permitted
Jeans are not permitted.
Member’s Lounge
Country Club casual attire/dress shorts
Cell Phone Policy: In all areas of the club, out of courtesy to your fellow members, please take phone calls in the hallway.
Enforcement: Please be advised that matters pertaining to the clubhouse are under the jurisdiction of the House Committee. The House Committee shall enforce the foregoing rules and entrusts the club staff with the same enforcement authority. Failure to follow these rules may lead to disciplinary action up to and including suspension.
MCC Golfing Membership,
McAllen Country Club will be removing bunker rakes from the golf course. Bunker rakes will be placed on the golf cart fleet, private carts and if anyone is walking, the golf shop will provide access to a rake. This policy will take effect on August 1st.
During this period, the golf shop will be educating our members on proper etiquette when using bunker rakes. The correct sequence of actions is to first locate your ball, determine the shortest distance to walk into the bunker to reach it. Take your desired club and the rake, hit your shot, and exit the bunker using the same path you entered to minimize the need for excessive raking. To ensure that all footprints are properly repaired, we recommend walking out backwards as you exit. Our goal is to always leave the course in better condition than we found it.
Remember, this is YOUR course, your country club. Please take pride in ownership.
Mike
Junior Camp Golf Tournament was July 21st. Another great showing for the kids that came out to give it their all.
Gage Byron won in a scorecard playoff over Noah Lee. Jonah Lee won long drive and Fitz Flores captured the closest-to-the-pin.
TaylorMade Fitting
McAllen Country Club
September 11th
10:00am - 2:00pm
TaylorMade will be at the club for one-on-one fitting experience with our membership. Members must be signed up through the event portal to have their own exclusive fitting.
Fittings run for 30 minutes and will cover one of three areas: driver, wedges or irons. You will need to indicate this when the event portal opens on August 16th. The event portal will be sent out through the golf email and through the Clubster app.
Thank you to all the kids and families for coming out.