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Member Privileges 美洲乐享 全球互惠俱乐部资源 Global Reciprocal Club List MEMBER PRIVILEGES 美洲乐享 全球互惠俱乐部资源 GLOBAL RECIPROCAL CLUB LIST Club's Continent Club's Country Club's City Club's Name Address 9, Rostom Street, Garden City, Africa/M.East Egypt Cairo Cairo Capital Club Cairo, Egypt Africa/M.East Egypt Cairo The Palm Club 6th of October City, Cairo, Egypt Africa/M.East Kenya Nairobi The Nairobi Club P.O. Box 30171 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya Africa/M.East South Africa Durban Durban Club P.O. Box 915, Durban 4000, South Africa 101 Isaiah Ntshangase Road, Africa/M.East South Africa Durban Durban Country Club Durban 4000, South Africa 1 Forest Road, Inanda, Africa/M.East South Africa Inanda, Sandton Inanda Club Sandton, South Africa P.O. Box 1032, Johannesburg,33 Loveday street, corner Africa/M.East South Africa Johannesburg Rand Club Fox, Johannesburg 2001 Africa/M.East South Africa Johannesburg The Wanderers' Club PO Box 411260, Craighall, 2024 Suid Street / P.O. Box 115 Polokwane, Limpopo, South Africa/M.East South Africa Polokwane, Limpopo Pietersburg Club Africa 0700 241 Sydney Avenue, Pretoria 0145, Africa/M.East South Africa Pretoria Pretoria Country Club South Africa Paseo de la Reforma 150, Col. Juárez, America / Central Mexico Mexico City University Club of Mexico C.P. 06600, México, D.F. America / South Bolivia La Paz Circulo de la Union 333 Aspiazu Street, La Paz, Bolivia America / South Peru Lima Club Nacional Jireon de la Union 1016, Lima 1, Peru America / North Canada Calgary Calgary Winter Club 4611 - 14 St NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2K 1J7 America / North Canada Calgary The Glencoe Club 636-29Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2S 0P1 11110 - 108 Street, Edmonton, America / North Canada Edmonton AB Edmonton Petroleum Club Alberta T5F 2T2, Canada 3500-119 Street N.W. Edmonton, America / North Canada Edmonton, AB Derrick Golf and Winter Club Alberta T6J 5P5, Canada 2725 K.L.O. Road, Kelowna, America / North Canada Kelowna Harvest Golf Club British Columbia, V1W 4S1 177 Queens Avenue, London, America / North Canada London The London Club Ontario N6A 1J1 2070 Peel Street, Montreal, America / North Canada Montreal Club Sportiff MAA QC H3A 1W6 Canada 1145 Avenue Union, Montreal, America / North Canada Montreal Club St James Quebec H3B 3C2, Canada 1440, Drummond Street, America / North Canada Montreal Mount Stephen Club Montréal (Québec) H3G 1V9 2047 Mansfield, Montreal, Quebec, America / North Canada Montreal University Club of Montreal H3A 1Y7, Canad 1 First Canadian Place, PO Box 227, Toronto ON M5X America / North Canada Toronto Adelaide Club 1C8 426 University Avenue, America / North Canada Toronto Royal Canadian Military Institute Toronto M5G 1S9, Canada Sheraton Centre, 100 Richmond W., 11th Floor, Toronto, America / North Canada Toronto The Cambridge Club Ontario M5H 3K6, Canada 303 Bay Stree, Toronto, America / North Canada Toronto The National Club Ontario M5H 2R1, Canada TD Waterhouse Tower, 79 Wellington W., 36th Floor, America / North Canada Toronto Toronto Athletic Club Toronto, Ontaria M5K 1J5, Canada 380 University Avenue, Toronto, America / North Canada Toronto University Club of Toronto Ontario M5G 1R6, Canada 837 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, America / North Canada Vancouver Terminal City Club BC V6C 1B6, Canada 915 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, America / North Canada Vancouver The Vancouver Club BC V6C 1C6, Canada 805 Gordon Street, Victoria, BC, America / North Canada Victoria , B.C Union Club of British Columbia Canada V8W 1Z6 17th Floor, 100 Galleria Parkway, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia America / North USA Atlanta The Georgian Club 30339 699 Broad Street, Augusta, America / North USA Augusta Pinnacle Club Georgia 30901, USA 60 / Beijing American Club MEMBER PRIVILEGES 美洲乐享 全球互惠俱乐部资源 GLOBAL RECIPROCAL CLUB LIST Club's Continent Club's Country Club's City Club's Name Address 5060 California Avenue, 12th Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93309, America / North USA Bakersfield, CA Petroleum Club of Bakersfield USA America / North USA Baltimore Center Club 100 Light Street - 16th Floor ,Baltimore, MD 21202, USA 2315 Durant Avenue, America / North USA Berkeley Berkeley City Club Berkeley, CA 94704, USA America / North USA Boston University Club of Boston 426 Stuart Street Boston, MA 02116 12150 Mayfield Road, Chardon, America / North USA Chardon Sand Ridge Golf Club OH 44024, USA One Financial Place, 440 South LaSalle Street, 3rd Floor, America / North USA Chicago Buckingham Athletic Club Chicago, Illinois 60605 320 S. Plymouth Court - Chicago, America / North USA Chicago Standard Club Illinois 60604, USA 111 Shilito Place, Cincinnati, America / North USA Cincinnati Cincinnati Athletics Club Ohia 45202, USA 50E Rivercenter Blvd, Suite 1900, Covington, KY 41011, America / North USA Covington Metropolitan Club USA America / North USA Dallas Park City Club 5956 Sherry Lane, Suite 1700 Dallas, Texas 75225 2109 N. Brady Street, Davenport, America / North USA Davenport The Outing Club Iowa 52803, USA 801 Grand Avenue, 40th Floor, America / North USA Des Moines Des Moines Embassy Club Des Moines, Iowa 50309, USA 355 Cuscowilla Drive, America / North USA Eatonton Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee Eatonton, GA 31024, USA Fifth Third Center, 111 Lyon NW,Suite 1025, Grand Rapid, America / North USA Grand Rapids University Club of Grand Rapids MI 49503, USA 24 West Sixth Avenue, America / North USA Helena, MT The Montana Club Helena, MT 59601, USA 900 Fort Street Mall Suite 2000, America / North USA Honolulu The Plaza Club Honolulu, HI 96813, USA 121 Monument Circle Indianapolis, America / North USA Indianapolis The Columbia Club IN 46204, USA 1830 Epping Forest Drive, America / North USA Jacksonville Epping Forest Yacht Club Jacksonville, Florida 32217, USA 918 Baltimore Avenue, America / North USA Kansas The Kansas City Club Kansas City, MO 64105 1600 Bank of America Tower, 534 S.Kansas Avenue, America / North USA Kansas Top of the Tower Topeka, KS 66603, USA 233 South 13th Street Suite 2000 Lincoln Nebraska America / North USA Lincoln Nebraska Club 68508 431 West Seventh Street, America / North USA Los Angeles Los Angeles Athletic Club Los Angeles, CA90014 5 East Wilson Street | Madison, America / North USA Madison The Madison Club WI 53703, USA 4469 Admiralty Way, America / North USA Marina Del Rey California Yacht Club Marina del Rey, CA90292 3030 Legends Drive · Meadow Vista, America / North USA Meadow Vista Winchester Country Club CA 95722 924 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, America / North USA Milwaukee University Club of Milwaukee WI 53202, USA 8121 Amalfi Place, Myrtle Beach, America / North USA Myrtle Beach Marina Inn at Grande Dunes SC 29572, USA Park Avenue Club,184 Park Avenue,Florham Park, NJ America / North USA New Jersey Park Avenue Club 07932 Plimsoll Club of World Trade Center of New America / North USA New Orleans 2 Canal Street, Suite 2900, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA Orleans 40 West 45th Street, New York, America / North USA New York Midtown Executive Club New York 10036 25 West 51st Street (off 5th Avenue on Rockefeller Plaza), America / North USA New York Terrace Club, Rockefeller Center New York, NY 10019, USA 1221 Coast Highway, America / North USA Newport Beach The Balboa Bay Club and Resort Newport Beach, CA92663 7001 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk, America / North USA Norfolk Norfolk Yacht and Country Club Virginia 23505,USA 1901 S. Meyers Road, America / North USA Oak Brook Terrace The Dupage Club Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, 60181, USA Beijing American Club / 61 MEMBER PRIVILEGES 美洲乐享 全球互惠俱乐部资源 GLOBAL RECIPROCAL CLUB LIST Club's Continent Club's Country Club's City Club's Name Address 525 Bellevue Avenue, America / North USA Oakland, CA The Bellevue Club Oakland, CA 94610, USA 16101 Nine Eagles Drive, America / North USA Odessa The Eagles Golf Club of Tampa Bay Odessa, FL 33556 America / North USA Oxnard Topa Tower Club 300 East Esplanade Drive Oxnard, California 93036 223 South Sydenham Street, America / North USA Philadelphia The Vesper Club Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA 2450 Alumni Drive, Raleigh, America / North USA Raleigh, NC The State Club NC 27606, USA 901 E. Cary Street, America / North USA Richmond Bull & Bear Club Richmond, VA 23219, USA 219 N Washington Avenue, America / North USA Saginaw Saginaw Club Saginaw,MI 48607, USA 155 Sansome,10th floor, America / North USA San Francisco The City Club of San Francisco San Francisco,CA94104 USA 800 Powell Street, America / North USA San Francisco University Club of San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94108 227 East adams Street, America / North USA Springfield Sangamo Club Springfield, IL 62701, USA 420 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, America / North USA St Paul University Club of St Paul Minnesota 55102, USA America / North USA Tallahassee Governors Club 202 South Adams Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, USA 1530 Wisconsin Ave NW, America / North USA Washington DC George Town Club Washington DC 20007, USA 300 First Street, SE Washington, America / North USA Washington DC Capitol Hill Club DC 20003, USA 805 North Broom Street, Wilmington, America / North USA Wilmington University & Whist Club DE 19806, USA Asia China PRC Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Yacht Club (late 2014) Nanhai Hotel, Shenzhen No 9 Shigong Road, Xi-shan Island, Jiangsu Province Asia China PRC Suzhou, Jiangsu Han Yuan Resort & Yacht Club 215111, China 588, Hua Chuang Road, Yongchuan District, Chongqing Asia China PRC Yongchuan, Chongqing Stratford Club & Boutique Hotel 402160, China Asia Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Royal Brunei Yacht Club Simpang 664, Km 7, Jalan Kota Batu,Bandar Seri Begawan Street 2004, Group 6 Goeuk Thla, Asia Camboida Phnom Penh Cambodia Country Club Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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