Perry Park Country Club welcomes all members and their guests. If you are visiting our beautiful facility, please review our polcies below.
There is an ATM on premises, outside the Golf Shop. Upon arrival, please inquire with staff about Wifi access, there is little to no signal in the Manor House.
GT&H Committee has set 4-hours as the standard pace of play for 18 holes of golf and a 2-hours for 9 holes, under normal course conditions.
Players should play at a good pace, keeping up with the group in front and allowing groups to play through if their group falls behind. Members should report to the Pro Shop when observing slow play so that Pro Shop can assist. Pro Shop has the authority to address violations of these rules at its discretion.
Players can reference Pace-of-Play guidelines on Club Website for the latest guidance on improving the pace-of-play.
Club dress code adheres to a relaxed, but conservative dress standard, known as Colorado Casual, that is both tasteful and appropriate attire. This policy applies to all members, family, guests and employees. Children ages 5 and older must adhere to the adult dress code policies. Children under the age of 5 should be appropriately attired and comply with a standard of acceptable casual dress
Members are responsible for informing family and guest of dress code requirements prior to arriving at Club and to take corrective action when observing inappropriate attire or when inappropriate attire is brought to the member’s attention.
Club management enforces the dress code and may refuse service to anyone not in conformance with golf course and Manor House requirements. Generally, Club dress code excludes the following clothing styles:
For Manor House, Max’s Place and the beverage cart, a 17% service charge is automatically included in food and beverage charges. Any additional tipping of an employee is up to each member.
Colorado Liquor Laws prohibit anyone, including members and/or guests, to bring alcohol onto a location which is licensed to sell alcohol. The location consists of Club property, including Manor House, golf course and parking lot. Violation of these laws is also a violation of Club Policies. Any member, family or guest abusing this policy will result in the member facing disciplinary action. Colorado Liquor Laws require all alcoholic beverages purchased at the Club must be consumed on Club property. Alcoholic beverages purchased at the Club cannot be removed from Club property. Any violation of Colorado statutes or regulations could result in the suspension or loss of Club’s liquor license. Members, family and guests are not permitted to possess or store alcoholic beverages in his or her locker or to possess or consume privately owned liquor, beer or wine in Manor House or Club property. Club members and employees are responsible to report instances of intoxication or inappropriate behavior to Club management for appropriate investigation of a violation of this rule. Each member must fully appreciate the substantial liability that could be placed on the staff, management, membership and the Club itself for serving intoxicated members or guests.
Members, guests and friends shall purchase from Club all food and beverages consumed in the Clubhouse and on Club property, including the golf course, unless pre-approved by Board.
Club does not allow illegal Drugs on Club property. Illegal Drugs are any drug that is prohibited by state and local laws that are swallowed, breathed in or consumed in another way without a prescription from a medical doctor.
Club does not allow using marijuana in any way — smoking, eating, or vaping in Clubhouse or on Club property.
Club allows smoking of tobacco pipes, cigars and cigarettes in the following areas: