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Partial List of Clients Partial List of Clients ABBEY SPRINGS – Fontana, Wisconsin ACORN CLUB – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ARIZONA COUNTRY CLUB – Phoenix, Arizona ARMY NAVY COUNTRY CLUB – Arlington/Fairfax, Virginia ATHENS COUNTRY CLUB – Athens, Georgia ATLANTA ATHLETIC CLUB – Johns Creek, Georgia AUDUBON COUNTRY CLUB – Naples, Florida AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB – Augusta, Georgia BALLANTYNE COUNTRY CLUB – Charlotte, North Carolina BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB – Springfield, New Jersey BELLERIVE COUNTRY CLUB – St. Louis, Missouri BENT TREE COUNTRY CLUB – Dallas, Texas BETHESDA COUNTRY CLUB – Bethesda, Maryland BILTMORE FOREST COUNTRY CLUB – Asheville, North Carolina BONITA BAY CLUB – Bonita Springs, Florida BOULDER COUNTRY CLUB – Boulder, Colorado BRAYS ISLAND PLANTATION – Beaufort, South Carolina BRETTON WOODS RECREATION CENTER – Germantown, Maryland BUTTERFIELD COUNTRY CLUB – Oak Brook, Illinois CAMARGO CLUB – Cincinnati, Ohio CANTERBURY GOLF CLUB – Cleveland, Ohio CARLTON WOODS – The Woodlands, Texas CATTAIL CREEK COUNTRY CLUB – Glenwood, Maryland CHAMPION HILLS – Hendersonville, North Carolina CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB – Chapel Hill, North Carolina CHARTWELL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Severna Park, Maryland COLDSTREAM COUNTRY CLUB – Cincinnati, OH CONGRESSIONAL COUNTRY CLUB – Bethesda, Maryland COSMOS CLUB – Washington, D.C. COUNTRY CLUB AT DC RANCH – Scottsdale, Arizona COUNTRY CLUB OF DETROIT – Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan COUNTRY CLUB OF LANDFALL – Wilmington, North Carolina COUNTRY CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA – Pinehurst, North Carolina COUNTRY CLUB OF ROCHESTER – Rochester, New York COUNTRY CLUB OF VIRGINIA – Richmond, Virginia COUNTRY CLUB OF YORK – York, Pennsylvania CROW VALLEY GOLF CLUB – Davenport, Iowa DENVER COUNTRY CLUB – Denver, Colorado DESERT HIGHLANDS – Scottsdale, Arizona DESERT MOUNTAIN – Scottsdale, Arizona DIABLO COUNTRY CLUB – Diablo, California EDINA COUNTRY CLUB – Edina, Minnesota ELDORADO COUNTRY CLUB – Indian Wells, California ESTANCIA CLUB – Scottsdale, Arizona EVANSTON GOLF CLUB – Skokie, Illinois EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB – Highland Park, Illinois FALLS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Lake Worth, Florida FARMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB – Charlottesville, Virginia FENWAY GOLF CLUB – Scarsdale, New York FIDDLESTICKS COUNTRY CLUB – Fort Myers, Florida FISHER ISLAND – Fisher Island, Florida FORT WAYNE COUNTRY CLUB – Fort Wayne, Indiana FOX CHAPEL GOLF CLUB – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GATEWAY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Fort Myers, Florida GIBSON ISLAND – Gibson Island, Maryland GLENDALE COUNTRY CLUB – Bellevue, Washington GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB – Delray Beach, Florida GLENMOOR COUNTRY CLUB – Cherry Hills Village, Colorado GOVERNORS CLUB – Chapel Hill, North Carolina GRANDFATHER GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Linville, North Carolina GROSSE POINTE YACHT CLUB – Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan GUYAN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Huntington, West Virginia HAIG POINT – Daufuskie Island, Georgia HARBOUR RIDGE YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB – Palm City, Florida HERITAGE CLUB – Mason, Ohio HIDEAWAY BEACH CLUB – Marco Island, Florida HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB – Los Angeles, California ILLINI COUNTRY CLUB – Springfield, Illinois INDIAN CREEK COUNTRY CLUB – Indian Creek Village, Florida INDIAN RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB – Palm Desert, California INTERLACHEN COUNTRY CLUB – Edina, Minnesota IRONWOOD COUNTRY CLUB – Palm Desert, California JANESVILLE COUNTRY CLUB – Janesville, Wisconsin KANSAS CITY COUNTRY CLUB – Mission Hills, Kansas KIAWAH ISLAND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Johns Island, South Carolina KITCHI GAMMI CLUB – Duluth, Minnesota KNOLLWOOD CLUB – Lake Forest, Illinois LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB – Houston, Texas LAS VEGAS COUNTRY CLUB – Las Vegas, Nevada LEGENDS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Fort Myers, Florida LINVILLE RIDGE – Linville, North Carolina LONG COVE CLUB – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina LOST TREE CLUB – North Palm Beach, Florida LOXAHATCHEE CLUB – Jupiter, Florida MERION GOLF CLUB – Ardmore, Pennsylvania MICHIGAN SHORES CLUB – Wilmette, Illinois MIDLAND COUNTRY CLUB – Midland, Michigan MINNEAPOLIS CLUB – Minneapolis, Minnesota MISSION HILLS COUNTRY CLUB – Shawnee Mission, Kansas MONTCLAIR GOLF CLUB – Montclair, New Jersey www.kopplinandkuebler.com Page 2 MONTEREY PENINSULA COUNTRY CLUB – Pebble Beach, California MOSS CREEK – Hilton Head, South Carolina MULTNOMAH ATHLETIC CLUB – Portland, Oregon NAPLES YACHT CLUB – Naples, Florida NCR COUNTRY CLUB – Dayton, Ohio NANEA GOLF CLUB – Kona, Hawaii NORTH RANCH COUNTRY CLUB – Westlake Village, California OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB – Oakmont, Pennsylvania OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB – Hopkins, Minnesota OCEAN CLUB – Key Biscayne, Florida OKLAHOMA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma OLD COLLIER GOLF CLUB – Naples, Florida OLD SANDWICH GOLF CLUB – Plymouth, Massachusetts OLD WESTBURY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Old Westbury, New York ONWENTSIA CLUB – Lake Forest, Illinois OUT DOOR COUNTRY CLUB – York, Pennsylvania OVERLAKE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Medina, Washington OZAUKEE COUNTRY CLUB – Mequon, Wisconsin PARADISE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB – Paradise Valley, Arizona PELICAN’S NEST GOLF CLUB – Estero, Florida PENINSULA CLUB – Cornelius, North Carolina PHILADELPHIA CRICKET CLUB – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PIEDMONT CLUB – Spartanburg, South Carolina PINE HOLLOW COUNTRY CLUB – East Norwich, New York POINT O’ WOODS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Benton Harbor, Michigan POLO CLUB OF BOCA RATON – Boca Raton, Florida PORTLAND GOLF CLUB – Portland, Oregon QUAIL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB – Boynton Beach, Florida QUECHEE CLUB – Quechee, Vermont RANCHO SANTA FE ASSOCIATION – Rancho Santa Fe, California ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF CLUB – Gainesville, Virginia SAILFISH POINT – Hutchinson Island, Florida SAN FRANCISCO GOLF CLUB – San Francisco, California SAND POINT COUNTRY CLUB – Seattle, Washington SANKATY HEAD GOLF CLUB – Nantucket, Massachusetts SANTA LUCIA PRESERVE – Carmel, California SARASOTA YACHT CLUB – Sarasota, Florida SCIOTO COUNTRY CLUB – Columbus, Ohio SENTRYWORLD – Stevens Point, Wisconsin SERRANO COUNTRY CLUB – El Dorado Hills, California SHADOW WOOD COUNTRY CLUB – Bonita Springs, Florida SIWANOY COUNTRY CLUB – Bronxville, New York SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB – Skokie, Illinois SOUTHERN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB – Tulsa, Oklahoma STOCK FARM CLUB – Hamilton, Montana SUNNINGDALE COUNTRY CLUB – Scarsdale, New York TAMARISK COUNTRY CLUB – Rancho Mirage, California www.kopplinandkuebler.com Page 3 TAVISTOCK COUNTRY CLUB – Haddonfield, New Jersey THE AMERICAN CLUB HONG KONG – Hong Kong, China THE CLUB AT ADMIRALS COVE – Jupiter, Florida THE CREEK – Locust Valley, New York THE DUNES – Naples, Florida THE ESTANCIA CLUB – Scottsdale, Arizona THE RESERVE CLUB – Indian Wells, California THE VILLAGE CLUB – Bloomfield Hills, Michigan VAQUERO CLUB – Westlake, Texas WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB – Cashiers, North Carolina WASHINGTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB – Arlington, Virginia WEXFORD PLANTATION – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina WILSHIRE COUNTRY CLUB – Los Angeles, California WINDSTAR ON THE BAY – Naples, Florida www.kopplinandkuebler.com Page 4 .
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