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Reciprocal Clubs & Information Fox Hollow Golf Club GOLF & DINING 59 Fox Chase Run, Branchburg, NJ 08876 Pro Shop: 908-526-0010 Website: www.foxhollowgc.com Reciprocal Clubs Rock Spring Club GOLF CLUBS: GOLF & DINING Limited Golf Privilege Protocol 90 Rock Spring Road, West Orange, NJ 07052 Individual golf reciprocity protocol is Club: 973-731-6464 available by calling Park Avenue Club Pro Shop: 973-731-6466 Reception at 973-301-8233 or by email at Website: www.rockspringclub.com [email protected] Maplewood Golf Club GOLF & DINING Basking Ridge Country Club 28 Baker Street, Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 (973) 762-2100 PRIVATE GOLF & PUBLIC RESTAURANT Website: www.maplewoodcc.com 185 Madisonville Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Clubhouse: (908)-766-8200 Website: www.baskingridgecc.com Mount Tabor Country Club GOLF & DINING Country Club Road, Mt. Tabor, NJ 07878 Metuchen Golf & Country Club (973) 627-5995 GOLF & DINING Website: www.mounttaborcc.com 244 Plainfield Road, Edison, NJ 08820 Clubhouse: (732) 548-4980 Golf Shop: (732) 548-3003 Bowling Green Golf Club Website: www.metuchengolf.com GOLF & DINING 53 Schoolhouse Road, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 Green Brook Country Club Office: 973-697-6283 GOLF & DINING ONLY WHILE GOLFING Pro Shop: 973-697-8688 100 Greenbrook Road, North Caldwell, NJ 07006 Website: www.BowlingGreenGolf.com Club: 973-228-1800 Golf Shop: 973-229-0818 Black Oak Golf Club Website: www.greenbrookcc.org GOLF 169 Bartley Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853 Spring Brook Country Club Club: 908-876-9887 GOLF & DINING Website: www.blackoakgolfclub.com 9 Spring Brook Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Club: 973-539-6660 Pro Shop: 973-539-6660 x 1 Raritan Valley Country Club Website: www.springbrookcountryclub.com GOLF 747 State Route 28, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Upper Montclair Country Club 908-722-2000 GOLF & DINING Website: www.rvcc1911.org 177 Hepburn Road, Clifton, NJ 07012 Club: 973-779-7505 The Club at Morgan Hill Pro Shop: 973-777-5178 GOLF & DINING Website: www.uppermontclaircountryclub.com 100 Clubhouse Drive, Easton, PA 18042 Telephone: 610-923-8480, Facsimile: 610-923-8481 Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club Website: www.theclubatmorganhill.com GOLF & DINING 25 Clubhouse Drive, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889 Pro Shop: 908-534-1234, ext. 306 Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club Website: www.stantonridgecc.com GOLF & DINIG 100 Walnut Street, Livingston, NJ 07039 973-973-992-4700, Pro Shop Number: 973-992-6455 Website: www.cedarhillcc.com DINING CLUBS: ALABAMA The Club Callawassie Island Club One Robert S. Smith Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209 GOLF & TENNIS Telephone: 205-323-5821, Facsimile: 205-326-8990 176 Callawassie Drive, Callawassie Island, SC 29909 843-987-2737 International Trade Club International Trade Center, Fourth Floor Website: www.callawassieislandclub.com 250 North Water Street, Mobile, AL 36601 Telephone: 334-433-1851, Facsimile: 334-433-1054 Colleton River Plantation Club GOLF 60 Colleton River Drive, Bluffton, SC 29910 University Club at Bienville Square Club: 843-836-4400 Fax: 834-836-4401 107 Saint Francis Street, Mobile, AL 36602 Telephone: 251-433-4977, Facsimile: 251-433-4984 Website: www.colletonriverclub.com Email: [email protected] Eastpointe Country Club ALASKA GOLF, TENNIS & FITNESS CENTER 13535 Eastpointe Blvd. Petroleum Club of Anchorage Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 3301 C Street, Suite 120, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Telephone: 907-563-5090, Facsimile: 907-563-3623 561-626-6860 Web: www.petroclub.net Website: www.eastpointe-cc.com Wachesaw Plantation Club ARIZONA GOLF & DINING Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 The University Club of Phoenix Telephone: 843-357-1263 39 East Monte Vista Road, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Web: www.wachesaw.com Telephone: 602-254-5408, Facsimile 602-254-6186 Website: www.universityclubphoenix.com TENNIS CLUBS: ARKANSAS Limited Tennis Privilege Protocol Individual tennis reciprocity protocol is The Little Rock Club available at www.parkavenueclub.com , 400 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 2435, Little Rock, AR 72201 Telphone: 501-372-1821, Facsimile: 501-372-1824 by calling Park Avenue Club Reception at 973-301-8233 or by email at [email protected] CALIFORNIA The Bellevue Club Orange Lawn Tennis Club 525 Bellevue Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 TENNIS Telephone: 510-451-1000, Facsimile: 510-832-0219 305 North Ridgewood Rd Website: www.bellevueclub.org Email: [email protected] South Orange, NJ 07079 973-762-0928 Berkeley City Club Website: www.orangelawn.com 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704 Telephone: 510-848-7800, Facsimile: 510-848-5900 Website: www.berkeleycityclub.com Marines’ Memorial Association 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Telephone: 415-673-6672, Facsimile: 415-673-6672 Website: www.marineclub.com Petroleum Club of Bakersfield 3500 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone: 661-324-6561, Facsimile: 661-324-3744 Email: [email protected] 2 Santa Barbara Club Email: [email protected] 1105 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Web: www.citytavernclub.org Telephone: 805-965-6547 Email: [email protected] Topa Tower Club 300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1455, Oxnard, CA 93030 The Georgetown Club Telephone: 805-983-7777, Facsimile: 805-278-1897 1530 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20007 Telephone: 202-333-9330, Facsimile: 202-333-3183 Email: [email protected] University Club of Santa Barbara Web: www.georgetownclub.org 1332 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Telephone: 805-966-0853, Facsimile: 805-966-9143 Email: [email protected] FLORIDA University Club atop Symphony Towers Epping Forest Yacht Club 750 B Street – Suite 3400, San Diego, CA 92101 1830 Epping Forest Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32217 Telephone: 619-234-5200 Telephone: 904-421-2225, Facsimile: 904-733-0054 Facsimile: 619-234-2301 Website: www.efyc.com CONNECTICUT Governors Club Located on the Adams Street Mall, Corner of College Avenue The Graduate Club Tallahassee, FL 32302, 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06508 Telephone: 904-224-0650, Facsimile: 904-681-6957, Telephone: 203-624-3197, Facsimile: 203-624-1129 Website: www.govclub.com Website: www.graduateclub.com The Hartford Club The River Club 46 Prospect Street, Hartford, CT 06103 One Independent Drive, Suite 3500, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Telephone: 860-522-1271, Facsimile: 860-240-7581 Telephone: 904-354-1111, Facsimile: 904-350-0346 The Thames Club 290 State Street, New London, CT 06320 Sarasota Yacht Club Telephone: 860-443-5504 1100 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34236 Email: [email protected] Telephone941-365-4191, Facsimile: 941-373-0121 Website: www.thamesclub.org Email: [email protected] Website: www.sarasotayachtclub.org The Soundview Club Formerly Landmark Club The Tampa Club Two Stamford Forum, Stamford, CT 06901 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 4200, Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: 203-359-9333, Facsimile: 203-359-9323 Telephone: 813-229-6028, Facsimile: 813-224-0379 University Club of Tampa DELAWARE One Tampa City Center, Suite 3800, Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: 813-223-3737, Facsimile: 813-223-3576 University and Whist Club of Wilmington 805 N. 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