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FREE & up to 50% Discounted Golf Fees at Nearly 3,000 Golf Courses FREE & Up to 50% Discounted Golf Fees at nearly 3,000 Golf Courses Golf Card International Directory with Complete Course Listings Refer - A - Buddy Refer-A-Buddy and receive $20.00 PLUS SIX months FREE from Golf Card! This is our way of saying “Thank You” for helping us grow. Your Buddy will receive free or reduced Green Fees at nearly 3,000 courses from the Fastest Growing and most Exciting Golf network. For your convenience, we have included four Refer-A-Buddy applications in the back of the directory; please contact us if you have any questions or need more applications. HOW TO REFER-A-BUDDY: • For each Buddy you refer to Golf Card, you will receive $20.00 plus six months free to your membership. Referred Buddies must be NEW members only, not a previous Golf Card member. • You must supply your Buddy with your membership number and name to receive credit for their membership. Please note, we cannot add or change the referrals name or ID number after it has been created. • You must be a valid card holder in good standing to participate in the referral program. • New members can sign up online at www.golfcard. com or call us Toll Free at 1.800.321.8269 or by fax 850.398.6159. 2 Congratulations and Welcome! As a member of Golf Card International, you are now one of the privileged golfers out of millions around the world, who are now entitled to super savings on green fees, special insider perks and benefits reserved for members only. Since we purchased Golf Card in May 2012, you now have the advantage of the following benefits: FREE USGA Handicap Our ALL NEW FREE Mobile App with features such as Golf Card directory, directions, Premiere GPS ($29.00 value), Tee Time reservation system, and much more! All new user friendly website 10% off at Worldwide Golf Shops Online Store Now receive a FREE one year subscription to Golf Digest Magazine ($10.00 Value) when you join or renew your membership as of September 2013. Please check out all of your benefits and golf course information listed in the golf course directory. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us directly. Our positive and spirited staff is always happy to meet your golfing needs. We pride ourselves in having rewarding relationships between our members and participating golf courses. As your president of Golf Card International, I am personally dedicated to serving you, making “you” the heart of everything we do. Sincerely, Russell Gunter President HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY Golf Courses that honor Golf Card are listed here by state and then alphabetically by city. Listings contain the following information: CITY - Course Name Course Phone # · Course Address Website · # of holes · Yardage · Par Call ahead for green fees or visit the course listing on our website at www.golfcard.com. FEE can be any of the following: - Complimentary Green Fee (CGF) - free green fee when you rent a powered golf cart. - 2 for 1 - two Golf Card members can play for the price of one green fee when both rent a powered golf cart. - $ fee - special rate for the Golf Card members. - $ off - special dollar savings off the regular pricing. - % off - special percentage savings off the regular pricing. - Exceptions - Tee Time enabled, discount listed in Tee Time area. Be Sure To ... 1. Call in advance for available tee times. 2. Identify yourself as a Golf Card member. 3. Confirm tee time and cost. 4. Show your Golf Card at check-in. 5. Reserve online with our Tee Time Reservations. Golf Card has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this directory. To obtain the most up-to-date information regarding our course network, please visit the course directory on our website, www. golfcard.com, which we update daily. All information subject to change. GOLF CARD GUIDELINES Affiliated Course Program 1. The affiliated golf property will offer reduced player’s fees or complimentary green fees, when you, the GOLF CARD member: a. Call in advance for a starting time b. Identify yourself as a Golf Card member, and c. Ask what your cost will be d. Book tee time online through our Tee Time Reservations 2. Use the annual Course & Resort Directory or the GOLF CARD web site directory (www.golfcard.com) to locate participating courses. 3. Members receive a minimum of two rounds annually at each course listed during a participating course’s annual season. 4. During peak seasons, some courses may have limited availability of starting times. 5. Occasionally, affiliated golf courses may offer rates not applicable to GOLF CARD use. 6. Each GOLF CARD member is required to pay the rental of the powered golf cart at all courses where the Golf Card is honored. 7. GOLF CARD savings cannot be used in combination with other offers. 8. Consecutive starting times for multiple groups of GOLF CARD members are not to be requested of the course, unless for sanctioned GOLF CARD tournaments and outings. 9. The GOLF CARD shall not be honored in tournaments or travel- package plans not approved by the GOLF CARD. 10. Abide by the rules. Preserve your membership and the privileges offered. Violation of these rules may jeopardize golf courses honoring GOLF CARD. 11. And, most importantly, thank the golf courses and leave a positive GOLF CARD impression! 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