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Platinum Clubs® Platinum Clubs® Established by Club Leaders Forum in 1997, Platinum Club status is the pinnacle of recognition for Private Clubs in the world. 845 Platinum Clubs in 50 Countries and Growing Europe Union o Austria o England o France Asia North America o Italy o Belgium o Singapore o USA o Finland o China o Canada o Germany o India o Mexico o Ireland o Indonesia o Bermuda o The Netherlands o Hong Kong o Barbados o Northern Ireland o Japan o The Bahamas o Norway o Malaysia o Costa Rica o Portugal o Philippines o Russia o Taiwan o Thailand South America o Spain Middle o Sweden o South Korea o Brazil East/Africa o Switzerland o Argentina o South Africa o Luxembourg o Chile o Kenya o Scotland o Colombia o UAE o Monaco o Uruguay o Bahrain o Jordan Oceania o Qatar o Australia o New Zealand Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 1 Congressional Country Club # 14 Desert Mountain Club # 2 Ocean Reef Club # 15 Fishers Island Club # 3 The Vintage Club # 16 Isleworth Golf & Country Club # 4 Boca West Country Club # 17 Charlott Country Club # 5 Addison Reserve Country Club # 18 The Country Club # 6 John’s Island Club # 19 Indian Creek Country Club # 7 Cherokee Town and Country Club # 20 Houston Country Club # 8 Monterey Peninsula Country Club # 21 Southern Hills Country Club # 9 Country Club of Virginia # 22 Admirals Cove # 10 Fishers Island Club # 23 Jupiter Island Club # 9 Chevy Chase Club # 24 Bellerive Country Club # 10 River Oaks Country Club # 25 Westchester Country Club # 11 Medinah Country Club # 12 The Los Angeles Country Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 26 Lords Valley Country Club # 39 Hillcrest Country Club # 27 Oak Hill Country Club # 40 The Country Club at Mirasol # 28 Scioto Country Club # 41 The Club at Mediterra # 29 Oakland Hills Country Club # 42 Philadelphia Cricket Club # 30 Frenchmen’s Creek Beach and Country Club # 43 Country Club of York # 31 Carmel Country Club # 44 The Madison Club # 32 Lake Nona Golf and Country Club # 45 The Reserve Club # 33 Lancaster Country Club # 46 Baltimore Country Club # 34 Maidstone Club # 47 Eldorado Country Club # 35 The Riviera Country Club # 48 Colleton River Club # 36 Bel-Air Country Club # 49 Farmington Country Club # 37 Yellowstone Club # 50 Kiawah Island Club # 38 Cherry Hills Country Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 51 Lost Tree Club # 64 Quail Hollow Club # 52 Berkeley Hall Club # 65 Big Canyon Country Club # 53 Belle Meade Country Club # 66 Army Navy Country Club # 54 Broken Sound Club # 67 Capital City Club # 55 Lake Naomi Club # 68 Thunderbird Country Club # 56 The Club at Ibis # 69 Interlachen Country Club # 57 Century Country Club # 70 Fisher Island Club # 58 Carolina Country Club # 71 Saucon Valley Country Club # 59 The Polo Club of Boca Raton # 72 The Club at Las Campanas # 60 Country Club of Rochester # 73 The Everglades Club # 61 Shooting Star # 74 The Stanwich Club # 62 St. Andrews Country Club # 75 Dallas Country Club # 63 New Orleans Country Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 76 Sleepy Hollow Country Club # 89 Frenchman’s Reserve # 77 The Club at Carlton Woods # 90 Waialae Country Club # 78 The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe # 91 Canoe Brook Country Club # 79 Sherwood Country Club # 92 Atlanta Country Club # 80 Maroon Creek Club # 93 Biltmore Forest Country Club # 81 Kansa City Country Club # 94 Woodfield Country Club # 82 Indian Hill Club # 95 Crsytal Downs Country Club # 83 Roaring Fork Club # 96 Piping Rock Club # 84 Fiddlesticks Country Club # 97 Inverness Club # 85 Rolling Rock Club # 98 Denver Country Club # 86 The Club at Quail Ridge # 99 Belair # 87 The Country Club at Castle Pines # 100 Belle Haven Country Club # 88 The Oaks Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 101 Bonita Bay Club # 114 Myers Park Country Club # 102 The Creek # 115 BallenIsles Country Club # 103 Interlachen Country Club # 116 Onwentsia Club # 104 Country Club of Orlando # 117 The Hideaway # 105 St. Louis Country Club # 118 Skokie Country Club # 106 The Ford Plantation # 119 Grey Oaks Country Club # 107 The Country Club # 120 Bloomfield Hills Country Club # 108 Mirabel Club # 121 Mizner Country Club # 109 Martis Camp # 122 Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club # 110 Sawgrass Country Club # 123 Mountain Lake # 111 Huntingdon Valley Country Club # 124 Whitetail Club # 112 Pinehurst Country Club # 125 Estancia Club # 113 Philadelphia Country Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 126 Phoenix Country Club # 139 Wilmington Country Club # 127 River Crest Country Club # 140 The Arizona Country Club # 128 Colonial Country Club # 141 Wyndemere Country Club # 129 Paradise Country Club # 142 Jupiter Country Club # 130 Olympia Fields Country Club # 143 Jupiter Country Club # 131 Ballantyne Country Club # 144 La Quinta Country Club # 132 Prairie Dunes Country Club # 145 Hershey Country Club # 133 Butterfield Country Field # 146 Westmoreland Country Club # 134 Glen Oaks Club # 147 Pensacola Country Club # 135 Governors Club # 148 Country Club of Detroit # 136 Brook Hollow Country Club # 149 Wee Burn Country Club # 137 Augusta Country Club # 150 Rehoboth Beach Country Club # 138 Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 50 Platinum Golf Clubs # 1 Augusta National Golf Club # 14 Desert Highlands Golf Club # 2 Baltusrol Golf Club # 15 National Golf Links of America # 3 Pine Valley Golf Club # 16 Adios Golf Club # 4 Oakmont Country Club # 17 Jupiter Hills Golf Club # 5 Cypress Point Club # 18 Bighorn Golf Club # 6 Merion Golf Club # 19 Muirfield Village Golf Club # 7 Winged Foot Golf Club # 20 The Loxahatchee Club # 8 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club # 21 The Santuary Golf Club # 9 Aronimink Golf Club # 22 Old Marsh Golf Club # 10 Seminole Golf Club # 23 Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge # 11 San Francisco Golf Club # 24 The Alotian Club # 12 Caves Valley Golf Club # 25 Burning Tree Club # 13 Chicago Golf Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 50 Platinum Golf Clubs # 26 Tradition Golf Club # 39 Castle Pines Golf Club # 27 Conway Farms Golf Club # 40 Sebonack Golf Club # 28 Hazeltine National Golf Club # 41 East Lake Golf Club # 29 Whisper Rock Golf Club # 42 Medalist Golf Golf # 30 Butler National Golf Club # 43 Ansley Golf Club # 31 Trump National Golf Club Bedminster # 44 Jonthan’s Landing Golf Club # 32 Peachtree Golf Club # 45 The Bear’s Club # 33 California Golf Club of San Francisco # 46 Quaker Ridge Golf Club # 34 Friar’s Head # 47 Diamond Creek Golf Club # 35 The Club at 3 Creek # 48 Royal Poinciana Golf Club # 36 Preston Trail Golf Club # 49 Diamond Creek Golf Club # 37 Laurel Valley Golf Club # 50 Hollywood Golf Club # 38 Sage Valley Golf Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 50 Platinum City Clubs # 1 The Union League Of Philadelphia # 14 The Penn Club # 2 Jonathan Club # 15 The University Club of Washington DC # 3 The University Club - New York # 16 Hamilton Club of Lancaster # 4 University Club Of Chicago # 17 Pacific-Union Club # 5 Union League Club of Chicago # 18 Bohemian Club # 6 The Fort Worth Club # 19 City Club at River Ranch # 7 Duquesne Club # 20 The Minneapolis Club # 8 Cosmos Club # 21 Union Club of the City of New York # 9 Harvard Club of Boston # 22 The Yale Club of New York City # 10 The Metropolitan Club of the City of Washington # 23 The Buffalo Club # 11 Westmoreland Club # 24 The Union League Club # 12 The California Club # 25 Metropolitan Club # 13 The Dallas Petroleum Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 50 Platinum City Clubs # 26 The Chicago Club # 39 The Mar-a-Lago Club # 27 The Knickerbocker Club # 40 The Athenaeum # 28 The Beach Club # 41 The Lotos Club # 29 The Center Club # 42 Genesee Valley Club # 30 Charlotte City Club # 43 Santa Barbara Club # 31 Poinsett Club # 44 The Coronado Club # 32 The Army and Navy Club # 45 Saint Louis Club # 33 The Princeton Club # 46 The Piedmont Club # 34 The Columbia Club # 47 The Summit # 35 The Union Club of Cleveland # 48 The Sutter Club # 36 The Cornell Club – New York # 49 The Harmonie Club # 37 Harvard Club of New York City # 50 Cosmopolitan Club # 38 Arlington Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 30 Yacht Clubs # 1 St. Francis Yacht Club # 16 Sarasota Yacht Club # 2 San Diego Yacht Club # 17 Southern Yacht Club # 3 Grosse Pointe Yacht Club # 18 Balboa Yacht Club # 4 Annapolis Yacht Club # 19 Lauderdale Yacht Club # 5 Chicago Yacht Club # 20 Savannah Yacht Club # 6 Naples Yacht Club # 21 Newport Yacht Club # 7 Pelican Isle Yacht Club # 22 Bay Head Yacht Club # 8 Sailfish Club Of Florida # 23 Larchmont Yacht Club # 9 Beach Point Club # 24 Key Largo Anglers Club # 10 Tampa Yacht & Country Club # 25 Fishers Island Yacht Club # 11 Palm Beach Yacht Club # 26 St. Petersburg Yacht Club # 12 Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club # 27 Coral Reef Yacht Club # 13 The San Francisco Yacht Club # 28 Santa Barbara Yacht Club # 14 Newport Harbor Yacht Club # 29 White Bear Yacht Club # 15 California Yacht Club # 30 Key Biscayne Yacht Club Platinum Clubs of America Top 20 Athletic Clubs # 1 Detroit Athletic Club # 11 The Beach Club # 2 New York Athletic Club # 12 Dallas Athletic Club # 3 Atlanta Athletic Club # 13 The Westmoor Club # 4 The Olympic Club # 14 Denver Athletic Club # 5 Washington Athletic Club # 15 Bel-Air Bay Club # 6 Multnomah Athletic Club # 16 New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club # 7 Bath and Tennis Club # 17 Milwaukee Athletic Club # 8 Los Angeles Athletic Club # 18 La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club # 9 Missouri Athletic Club # 19 The Houstonian Club # 10 Port Royal Club # 20 The Racquet
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