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12-6-2019 PAC Reciprocal Clubs.Qxp Layout 1 Reciprocal Clubs GOLF CLUBS Limited Golf Privilege Protocol Individual golf reciprocity protocol is available by calling Park Avenue Club Reception at 973-301-8233 or by email at [email protected]. FLORIDA Eastpointe Country Club Green Brook Country Club GOLF, TENNIS & FITNESS CENTER GOLF & DINING ONLY WHILE GOLFING 13535 Eastpointe Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 100 Greenbrook Road, North Caldwell, NJ 07006 561-626-6860 Club: 973-228-1800, Golf Shop: 973-229-0818 www.eastpointe-cc.com www.greenbrookcc.org Maplewood Golf Club GOLF & DINING NEW JERSEY 28 Baker Street, Maplewood, NJ 07040 Basking Ridge Country Club 973-762-2100 PRIVATE GOLF & PUBLIC RESTAURANT www.maplewoodcc.com 185 Madisonville Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Metuchen Golf & Country Club 908-766-8200 GOLF & DINING www.baskingridgecc.com 244 Plainfield Road, Edison, NJ 08820 Black Oak Golf Club Clubhouse: 732-548-4980, Golf Shop: 732-548-3003 GOLF www.metuchengolf.com 169 Bartley Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853 Mount Tabor Country Club 908-876-9887 GOLF & DINING www.blackoakgolfclub.com Country Club Road, Mt. Tabor, NJ 07878 Bowling Green Golf Club 973-627-5995 GOLF & DINING www.mounttaborcc.com 53 Schoolhouse Road, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 Raritan Valley Country Club Office: 973-697-6283, Pro Shop: 973-697-8688 GOLF www.BowlingGreenGolf.com 747 State Route 28, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club 908-722-2000 GOLF & DINIG www.rvcc1911.org 100 Walnut Street, Livingston, NJ 07039 Rock Spring Club Club: 973-973-992-4700, Pro Shop: 973-992-6455 GOLF & DINING www.cedarhillcc.com 90 Rock Spring Road, West Orange, NJ 07052 Fox Hollow Golf Club Club: 973-731-6464, Pro Shop: 973-731-6466 GOLF & DINING www.rockspringclub.com 59 Fox Chase Run, Branchburg, NJ 08876 Spring Brook Country Club Pro Shop: 908-526-0010 GOLF & DINING www.foxhollowgc.com 9 Spring Brook Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Club: 973-539-6660, Pro Shop: 973-539-6660 x 1 www.springbrookcountryclub.com GOLF CLUBS (continued) TENNIS CLUBS Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club Limited Tennis Privilege Protocol GOLF & DINING Individual tennis reciprocity protocol is available at 25 Clubhouse Drive, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889 www.parkavenueclub.com, by calling Park Avenue Pro Shop: 908-534-1234, ext. 306 Club Reception at 973-301-8233 or by email at www.stantonridgecc.com [email protected]. Upper Montclair Country Club DINING 177 Hepburn Road, Clifton, NJ 07012 Orange Lawn Tennis Club Club: 973-779-7505, Pro Shop: 973-777-5178 TENNIS www.uppermontclaircountryclub.com 305 North Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, NJ 07079 973-762-0928 www.orangelawn.com NEW YORK The Country Club at Otterkill GOLF & DINING DINING CLUBS 100 Otter Road Campbell Hall, NY 10916 845-427-2020 ALABAMA www.otterkillgolf.com The Club One Robert S. Smith Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209 PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 205-323-5821, Fax: 205-326-8990 The Club at Morgan Hill International Trade Club GOLF & DINING International Trade Center, Fourth Floor 100 Clubhouse Drive, Easton, PA 18042 250 North Water Street, Mobile, AL 36601 Club: 610-923-8480, Fax: 610-923-8481 Phone: 334-433-1851, Fax: 334-433-1054 www.theclubatmorganhill.com University Club at Bienville Square 107 Saint Francis Street, Mobile, AL 36602 Phone: 251-433-4977, Fax: 251-433-4984 SOUTH CAROLINA Email: [email protected] Callawassie Island Club GOLF & TENNIS 176 Callawassie Drive, Callawassie Island, SC 29909 ALASKA 843-987-2737 Petroleum Club of Anchorage www.callawassieislandclub.com 3301 C Street, Suite 120, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Colleton River Plantation Club Phone: 907-563-5090, Fax: 907-563-3623 GOLF www.petroclub.net 60 Colleton River Drive, Bluffton, SC 2991 Club: 843-836-4400, Fax: 834-836-4401 www.colletonriverclub.com ARIZONA Wachesaw Plantation Club The University Club of Phoenix GOLF & DINING 39 East Monte Vista Road, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: 602-254-5408, Fax: 602-254-6186 843-357-1263 www.universityclubphoenix.com www.wachesaw.com ARKANSAS The Little Rock Club 400 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 2435 Little Rock, AR 72201 Phone: 501-372-1821, Fax: 501-372-1824 DINING CLUBS (continued) CALIFORNIA The Soundview Club Formerly Landmark Club The Bellevue Club Two Stamford Forum, Stamford, CT 06901 525 Bellevue Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 Phone: 203-359-9333, Fax: 203-359-9323 Phone: 510-451-1000, Fax: 510-832-0219 www.bellevueclub.org Email: [email protected] DELAWARE Berkeley City Club University and Whist Club of Wilmington 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704 805 N. Broom Street, Wilmington, DE 19806 Phone: 510-848-7800, Fax: 510-848-5900 Phone: 302-658-5125, Fax: 302-658-6415 www.berkeleycityclub.com Email: [email protected] Marines’ Memorial Association www.universityandwhistclub.com 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: 415-673-6672, Fax: 415-673-6672 www.marineclub.com DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Petroleum Club of Bakersfield The Army and Navy Club on Farragut Square 3500 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 901 17th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 661-324-6561, Fax: 661-324-3744 Phone: 202-628-8400, Fax: 202-296-8787 Email: [email protected] www.armynavyclub.org Santa Barbara Club Capitol Hill Club 1105 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 300 First Street, Southeast, Washington, DC 20003 805-965-6547 Phone: 202-484-4590, Fax: 202-479-9110 Email: [email protected] www.capitolhillclub.com Topa Tower Club City Tavern Club 300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1455, Oxnard, CA 93030 3206 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 Phone: 805-983-7777, Fax: 805-278-1897 Phone: 202-337-8770, Fax: 202-625-2689 Email: [email protected] University Club of Santa Barbara www.citytavernclub.org 1332 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: 805-966-0853, Fax: 805-966-9143 The Georgetown Club Email: [email protected] 1530 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20007 Phone: 202-333-9330, Fax: 202-333-3183 University Club atop Symphony Towers Email: [email protected] 750 B Street, Suite 3400, San Diego, CA 92101 www.georgetownclub.org Phone: 619-234-5200, Fax: 619-234-2301 FLORIDA CONNECTICUT Epping Forest Yacht Club The Graduate Club 1830 Epping Forest Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32217 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06508 Phone: 904-421-2225, Fax: 904-733-0054 Phone: 203-624-3197, Fax: 203-624-1129 www.efyc.com www.graduateclub.com Governors Club The Hartford Club Located on the Adams Street Mall at the Corner of 46 Prospect Street, Hartford, CT 06103 College Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32302 Phone: 860-522-1271, Fax: 860-240-7581 Phone: 904-224-0650, Fax: 904-681-6957 The Thames Club www.govclub.com 290 State Street, New London, CT 06320 The River Club 860-443-5504 One Independent Drive, Suite 3500, Email: [email protected] Jacksonville, FL 32202 www.thamesclub.org Phone: 904-354-1111, Fax: 904-350-0346 DINING CLUBS (continued) Sarasota Yacht Club Sangamo Club 1100 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34236 227 East Adams Street, Springfield, IL 62701 Phone: 941-365-4191, Fax: 941-373-0121 Phone: 217-544-1793, Fax: 217-544-1795 Email: [email protected] Union League Club of Chicago www.sarasotayachtclub.org 65 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604-3598 The Tampa Club Phone: 312-427-7800, Fax: 312-427-8117 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 4200 www.ulcc.org Tampa, FL 33602 Phone: 813-229-6028, Fax: 813-224-0379 INDIANA University Club of Tampa One Tampa City Center, Suite 3800 The Columbia Club Tampa, FL 33602 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 813-223-3737, Fax: 813-223-3576 Phone: 317-767-1361, Fax: 317-638-3137 www.columbia-club.org Petroleum Club GEORGIA 1700 Old National Bank Building, Evansville, IN 47708 The Commerce Club Phone: 812-423-4422, Fax: 812-428-6256 191 Peachtree Street, NE - 49th Floor Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30303 www.evvpc.com Phone: 404-222-0191, Fax: 404-222-9110 Summit Club www.commerceclubatlanta.com 211 West Washington Street, South Bend, IN 46601 The Georgian Club Phone: 219-232-3081, Fax: 219-232-3083 17th Floor, 100 Galleria Parkway, NW www.thesummitclub.com Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone: 770-952-6000, Fax: 770- 933-0605 IOWA The Pinnacle Club 699 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 The Des Moines Embassy Club / Embassy Club West Phone: 706- 722-5792, Fax: 706- 722-5737 666 Grand Avenue, Suite 3300 Des Moines, IA 50309 Email: [email protected] 520 Market Street West Des Moines, IA 50266 515-245-3751 City Club of Macon, GA www.embassyclub.com 355 First Street – 4th Floor, Macon, GA 31201 Phone: 912-738-9000, Fax: 912-741-1950 Healy Point Country Club KANSAS 293 River North Boulevard, Macon, GA 31211 The Petroleum Club Phone: 478-746-2411, Fax: 478-746-0325 100 N. Broadway, Suite 900, Wichita, KS 67202 www.healypointcc.org Phone: 316-262-6471, Fax: 316-262-8151 Top of the Tower ILLINOIS 534 So. Kansas Avenue, Suite 1430, Topeka, KS 66603 Phone: 785-354-7746, Fax: 785-354-8781 Forest Hills Country Club 5135 Forest Hills Rd., Loves Park, IL 61114 Phone: 815-87-5733, Fax: 815-877-5756 KENTUCKY www.fhcc1921.com The Metropolitan Club The Standard Club 50 East River Center Blvd, Suite 1900 320 South Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60604 Covington, KY 41011 Phone: 312-427-9100, Fax: 312-427-9483 Phone: 859-491-2400, Fax: 859-491-5423 www.stclub.org DINING CLUBS (continued) LOUISIANA The Neighborhood Club of Quincy 27 Glendale Road, Quincy, MA Cambridge Club 617-773-9300 2024 Fairfield Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71104 Email: [email protected] Phone: 318-425-7775, Fax: 318-22-5740 www.neighborhood-club.com Email: [email protected]
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