Reciprocity the Country Club Johannesburg Has Reciprocity Arrangements with a Number of Prestigious Country Clubs in South Africa and Around the World

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Reciprocity the Country Club Johannesburg Has Reciprocity Arrangements with a Number of Prestigious Country Clubs in South Africa and Around the World Reciprocity The Country Club Johannesburg has reciprocity arrangements with a number of prestigious country clubs in South Africa and around the world. Country Club reciprocity allows members travelling locally or internationally, whether on business or for a well-earned break, to experience the hospitality and elegance to which they’ve grown accustomed to at The Club, at our reciprocal private clubs. For more information about reciprocal arrangements with other country clubs, select a specific geographic area from the navigation bar or, alternatively, please contact The Club’s Membership and Reciprocity Liaison, Yvette Wall at [email protected] | 011 710 6407 AFRICA KENYA – KAREN COUNTRY CLUB +254 733 606 950 [email protected] www.karencountryclub.org KENYA – MUTHAIGA COUNTRY CLUB +254 202 326 651/2 [email protected] www.mcc.co.ke KENYA – MUTHAIGA GOLF CLUB +254 202 368 440/1 [email protected] www.muthaigagolfclub.com KENYA – NAIROBI SAFARI CLUB +254 202 821 000 [email protected] www.nairobisafariclub.com KENYA – THE MOMBASA CLUB +254 412 22 2092 [email protected] www.mombasaclub.net KENYA – WINDSOR GOLF HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB +254 208 64 7000 [email protected] www.windsorgolfresort.com ZIMBABWE – THE BULAWAYO CLUB +263 292 88 1964 [email protected] www.bulawayoclub.com ZIMBABWE – THE HARARE CLUB +263 4 252 143 - www.redapplehotels.co.zw AUSTRALIA ALEXANDRA CLUB +61 3 9654 6055 [email protected] www.alexandraclub.com.au HUNTINGDALE GOLF CLUB +61 3 9579 4622 [email protected] www.huntingdalegolf.com.au KARRAKATTA CLUB +61 8 9325 8111 [email protected] www.karrakattaclub.org.au MELBOURNE CLUB +61 3 9650 4941 [email protected] www.melbourneclub.com.au NEW CASTLE CLUB +61 2 4929 1224 [email protected] www.newcastleclub.com.au PYMBLE GOLF CLUB +61 2 9144 2884 [email protected] www.pymblegolf.com.au QUEEN ADELAIDE CLUB +61 8 8212 3461 [email protected] www.queenadelaideclub.com THE AUSTRALIAN CLUB +61 3 9672 1700 [email protected] www.theaustralianclub.com.au THE BRISBANE CLUB +61 7 3222 8700 [email protected] www.brisbaneclub.com.au THE CUT +61 08 9582 4444 [email protected] www.the-cut.com.au THE MORETON CLUB +61 7 3358 2966 [email protected] www.themoretonclub.com.a THE PENINSULA COUNTRY GOLF CLUB +61 3 9789 2222 [email protected] www.peninsulagolf.com.au THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA +61 2 8273 2300 [email protected] www.raca.com.au THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA +61 3 9790 2211 [email protected] www.racv.com.au UNION UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOLS CLUB +61 2 9232 8266 [email protected] www.uusc.com.au UNIVERSITY HOUSE +61 2 6125 5211 [email protected] www.anu.edu.au/unihouse CANADA CALGARY PETROLEUM CLUB +1 403 269 7981 [email protected] www.calpeteclub.com EDMONTON PETROLEUM GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB +1 514 631 7101 [email protected] www.edpetroleumclub.com GRANITE CLUB +1 416 449-8713 [email protected] www.graniteclub.com HOLLYBURN COUNTRY CLUB +1 604 922 0161 [email protected] www.hollyburn.org JERICHO TENNIS CLUB +1 604 224 2221 [email protected] www.jericho.ca MANITOBA CLUB +1 204 942 5438 [email protected] www.manitobaclub.mb.ca ROYAL GLENORA CLUB +1 780 482 0379 [email protected] www.royalglenora.com SAINT JAMES CLUB OF MONTREAL +1 514 866 7474 [email protected] www.stjamesclub.ca THE FOREST AND STREAM CLUB +1 514 631 7101 [email protected] www.forestandstream.ca THE NATIONAL CLUB +1 416 364 3247 [email protected] www.thenationalclub.com THE RANCHMEN’S CLUB +1 403 228 3885 [email protected] www.ranchmensclub.com THE UNION CLUB OF BRITISH COLUMBIA +1 604 384 1151 [email protected] www.unionclub.com THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF MONTREAL +1 514 288 0201 [email protected] www.ucmontreal.ca THE VANCOUVER CLUB +1 604 685 9321 [email protected] www.vancouverclub.ca CHINA GUANGZHOU LUHU GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB +86 20 8350 7777 [email protected] www.luhugolf.com SHANGHAI TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB +86 21 8025 8666 [email protected] www.ddi-tcc.com HONG KONG HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB +852 2830 9500 [email protected] www.hkfc.com KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB +852 2367 4141/2 [email protected] www.kcc.org.hk PACIFIC CLUB +852 2118 1828 [email protected] www.pacificclub.com.hk INDIA BANGALORE GOLF CLUB +91 80 4349 4949 [email protected] www.bgc1876.com ROYAL BOMBAY CLUB +91 22 6117 4500 [email protected] www.bpgc-golf.com THE STELLAR GYMKHANA +91 120 464 7500 [email protected] www.stellargym.co.in/index.php INDONISIA FINNA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB RESORT +62 343 634 888 [email protected] www.finnagolf.com IMPERIAL KLUB GOLF +62 215 460 120 [email protected] www.imperialklubgolf.com NEW ZEALAND REMUERA GOLF CLUB +64 9 524 4288 [email protected] www.royalglenora.com ROYAL AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB +64 9 276 6149 [email protected] www.royalaucklandgolfclub.co.nz THE CHRISTCHURCH CLUB +64 3 366 9461 [email protected] www.christchurchclub.co.nz THE NORTHERN CLUB +64 9 379 4755 [email protected] www.northernclub.co.nz THE WELLINGTON CLUB +64 4 472 0348 [email protected] www.wellintonclub.co.nz SINGAPORE ORCHID COUNTRY CLUB +65 6755 9811 [email protected] www.orchidclub.com SINGAPORE RECREATIONAL CLUB +65 6338 0502 [email protected] www.src.org.sg THE TANGLIN CLUB +65 6622 0495 [email protected] www.tanglinclub.org.sg SOUTH AFRICA CLOVELLY COUNTRY CLUB +27 21 784 2111 [email protected] www.clovelly.co.za DURBAN COUNTRY CLUB +27 31 313 1777 [email protected] www.dcclub.co.za EAST LONDON GOLF CLUB +27 43 735 1356 [email protected] www.elgc.co.za HUMEWOOD GOLF CLUB +27 41 583 2137 [email protected] www.humewoodgolf.co.za KELVIN GROVE CLUB +27 21 658 4500/4501 [email protected] www.kelvingrove.co.za THE KIMBERLEY CLUB +27 53 832 4224 [email protected] www.kimberleyclub.co.za VICTORIA COUNTRY CLUB +27 33 347 1942 [email protected] www.victoria.co.za SWITZERLAND CLUB BAUR AU LAC +41 44 208 24 14 [email protected] www.cbal.ch ENGADIN GOLF CLUB ST MORITZ +41 81 851 04661 [email protected] www.engadin-golf.ch/en THAILAND THE BRITISH CLUB OF BANGKOK +66 2234 0247 [email protected] www.britishclubbangkok.org/site/en/ THE CAPITOL CLUB +66 2234 0247 [email protected] www.thecapitalclub.com/clubsgroup/bangkok THE ROYAL BANGKOK SPORTS CLUB +66 2652 5000 [email protected] www.rbsc.org UNITED KINGDOM BROCKET HALL GOLF CLUB +44 170 733 5241 [email protected] www.brocket-hall.co.uk CITY UNIVERSITY CLUB +44 207 626 8572 [email protected] www.cityuniversityclub.co.uk LEANDER CLUB +44 149 157 5782 [email protected] www.leander.co.uk MORTON’S CLUB +44 207 499 0363 [email protected] www.mortonsclub.com PHYLLIS COURT +44 149 157 05000 [email protected] www.phylliscourt.co.uk ROEHAMPTON CLUB +44 208 480 4200 [email protected] www.roehamptonclub.co.uk ROYAL ASCOT GOLF CLUB +44 134 462 5175 [email protected] www.royalascotgolfclub.co.uk ROYAL NAVAL CLUB & ROYAL ALBERT YACHT CLUB +44 239 282 5924 [email protected] www.rnc-rayc.co.uk ROYAL OVER-SEAS LEAGUE LONDON +44 207 408 0214 [email protected] www.rosl.org.uk ST. JAMES CLUB +44 207 316 1600 [email protected] www.stjameshotelandclub.com THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB (THE RAG) +44 207 930 9721 [email protected] www.therag.co.uk THE BRUNTSFIELD LINKS GOLFING SOCIETY +44 131 336 1479 [email protected] www.bruntsfieldlinks.co.uk THE CALEDONIAN CLUB +44 207 235 5162 [email protected] www.caledonianclub.com THE CAVALRY AND GUARDS CLUB +44 207 659 0900 [email protected] www.cavgdsclub.co.uk THE CLIFTON CLUB +44 117 974 5039 [email protected] www.thecliftonclub.co.uk THE EAST INDIA CLUB +44 207 930 1000 [email protected] www.eastindiaclub.co.uk THE HURLINGHAM CLUB +44 207 610 7400 [email protected] www.hurlinghamclub.org.uk The IN & OUT NAVAL AND MILITARY CLUB 00 44 207 827 5757 [email protected] www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk THE LANSDOWNE CLUB +44 207 629 7200 [email protected] www.lansdowneclub.com THE NAVAL CLUB +44 207 493 7672 [email protected] www.navalclub.co.uk THE NEW CLUB +44 131 226 4881 [email protected] www.newclub.co.uk THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB +44 207 222 9600 [email protected] www.royalautomobileclub.co.uk THE SLOANE CLUB +44 207 730 9131 [email protected] www.sloaneclub.co.uk THE WESTERN CLUB +44 141 221 2016 [email protected] www.westernclub.co.uk UNITED OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CLUB +44 207 930 5151 [email protected] www.oxfordandcambridgeclub.co.uk UNITED STATES BELLEVUE CLUB +1 425 455 1616 [email protected] www.bellevueclub.com METROPOLITAN CLUB +1 859 491 2400 [email protected] hwww.metropolitanclub.net NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB +1 212 247 5100 [email protected] www.nyac.org THE ARMY & NAVY CLUB +1 202 628 8400 [email protected] www.armynavyclub.org THE BELLEVUE CLUB +1 510 451 1000 [email protected] www.bellevueoakland.com THE CHARLOTTE CITY CLUB +1 704 334 3200 [email protected] www.charlottecityclub.com THE DUPAGE CLUB +1 708 691 1300 [email protected] www.thedupageclub.com THE HARVARD CLUB OF NEW YORK +1 212 840 6600 [email protected] www.hcny.com THE PIEDMONT CLUB +1 864 582 1840 [email protected] www.thepiedmontclub.org THE PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK +1 212 596 1240 [email protected] www.princetonclub.com THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF ST.
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