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No membership required to play at facility. • Daily Fee – Club membership not required to play golf. Memberships may be available at some facilities but are not required. See course website for membership information. • Private – Club membership required to play golf. Members and guests only. Membership requirements and availability differ from club to club. See course website for membership information. (Prince William County, VA Office of Planning – 6/12/2015 (jbm)) 2 .
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