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The List Communities Athletic Facilities Where to Play Key to symbols Business Clubs Network Alliance Clubs/Hotels/ Country Clubs Services Golf Clubs New listing Sports Clubs Must be an overnight guest KSL Resorts MemberCard The Owners Club accepted The List Communities Athletic facilities Where to play. Where to dine. Where to meet. Capital City Club, Oakcreek Country Club California Monterey United States 334-834-8920 In Sedona. Signature Gold Carmel Valley Ranch capitalmontgomery.com Unlimited Bakersfield Resort Top two floors of RSA Tower Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa Bakersfield Country Club Alabama 6 miles from Carmel-by-the-Sea. downtown. Formal and informal at Montelucia Signature Gold Unlimited. Signature Gold Golf. Birmingham dining, private party facilities. Red Door Spa Lake Tahoe Hyatt Regency Monterey City Club Birmingham, Closed Sun. Signature Gold In Litchfield Park and Phoenix. See Reno, Nev. Dining. Ontario 205-252-0088 Sedona Rouge Hotel & Los Angeles summit-birmingham.com Capitol Hill Golf Club Spa Canyon Crest Country My Los Angeles Atop the Regions-Habert Plaza in In Prattville. Part of the Robert In Sedona. Club, 951-274-7900 downtown Birmingham. Meeting Trent Jones Golf Trail. Community, 800-433-5079 Seville Golf & Country canyoncrestcc.com and conference rooms, member mylosangelescommunity.com City Grill Club, 480-722-8100 In Riverside, 20 miles from workstations. Closed Sun. Braemar Country Club, Ontario International Airport. Golf Highland Oaks Golf Club sevillegcc.com Signature Gold Dining. 818-345-6520 In Dothan. Part of the Robert In Gilbert, 34 miles from Phoenix course, 6 tennis courts, swimming braemarclub.com. Grand National Golf Club Trent Jones Golf Trail. Sky Harbor International Airport. pool. Closed Mon. In Tarzana, 20 miles from Los In Auburn. Part of the Robert 18-hole Gary Panks-designed golf Hillcrest Manor Bed & Angeles International Airport. 2 Orange County Trent Jones Golf Trail. course, 3 tennis courts, health Breakfast golf courses, 20 tennis courts, Aliso Viejo Country Club, Greystone Golf & Country club, water park. Signature Gold Next Door Restaurant and 2 pools. Closed Mon. 949-598-9200 Club Golf. alisogolf.com Shenandoah Plantation Chinois Signature Gold Golf. SunRidge Canyon Golf In Aliso Viejo, 13 miles from Hunting and Fishing In Santa Monica. Part of the Oxmoor Valley Golf Club Club John Wayne Airport. 18 holes In Union Springs. Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group. Part of the Robert Trent Jones In Fountain Hills. of Jack Nicklaus/Jack Nicklaus Wynlakes Golf & Country City Club Los Angeles, Golf Trail. University Club II-designed golf, practice facilities, Club 213-620-9662 Red Mountain Theatre Signature Gold Dining. pro shop, private event facilities. Signature Gold Golf. cityclubla.com Company Closed Monday. Golf benefits for Tucson In the heart of downtown, 17 miles Ross Bridge Golf Club Signature and Associate Gold. Arizona Miraval Resort & Spa from LAX. Fine dining, private In Hoover. Part of the Robert AL.KA.LI Salon Omni Tucson National event facilities, seven meeting Trent Jones Golf Trail. Phoenix Bayside Restaurant Resort rooms, movie screening room. Selwood Farm Sporting My Arizona Community, In Newport Beach. Signature Gold Unlimited. Signature Gold Dining. Clays and Quail Hunting 800-433-5079 Bistango Restaurant Oro Valley Country Club, Cut Preserve myarizonacommunity.com In Irvine. 520-297-1121 In Beverly Hills. Part of the In Alpine. Antelope Point Marina Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group. Center Club Orange In Lake Powell. Part of Forever orovalleycountryclub.com Silver Lakes Golf Club In Oro Valley, 15 miles north of Fogo de Chão Brazilian County, 714-662-3414 In Gadsden. Part of the Robert Resorts. downtown Tucson. 18-hole golf Steakhouse center-club.com Trent Jones Golf Trail. Anthem Golf & Country course, fitness center, casual In Los Angeles, Beverly Hills. In the Center Tower building in Club, 623-742-6200 downtown Costa Mesa, near Huntsville dining, and private events space. Omni Los Angeles Hotel at anthemclubaz.com John Wayne Airport. Closed Sun. Burningtree Country Club Signature Gold Unlimited. California Plaza In Anthem, about 40 miles from Signature Gold Dining. In Decatur. Signature Gold Golf. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Red Door Spa Porter Valley Country Hampton Cove Golf Club Airport. 36 holes of Greg Nash- Tucson National Golf Club Club, 818-360-1071 Part of the Robert Trent Jones designed golf, two resort-style Signature Gold Unlimited. portervalley.com Golf Trail. pools, and two fitness centers. In Northridge. 18-hole Ted Arkansas Robinson-designed golf course, The Shoals Golf Club Signature Gold Golf. 5 tennis courts, swimming pool, In Florence. Part of the Robert Arizona Biltmore Resort Bentonville fitness center. Closed Mon. Trent Jones Golf Trail. & Spa Shadow Valley Country Red/Seven The Capital Grille Mobile Club In West Hollywood. Part of the In Phoenix and Scottsdale. Lakewood Golf Club In Rogers. Signature Gold Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group. THE CLUBLINE In Point Clear. Part of the Robert Fogo de Chão Brazilian Unlimited. Robinson Ranch Golf Club 800-433-5079 Trent Jones Golf Trail. Signature Steakhouse Hot Springs In Santa Clarita. INTERNATIONAL CALLERS Gold Golf. In Scottsdale. Diamante, A Private Six Flags Hurricane 972-888-7357 Magnolia Grove Golf Club Gainey Ranch Golf Club, Membership Golf Club, Harbor SIGNATURE GOLD 480-951-0022 Part of the Robert Trent Jones 501-922-1114 Golf Trail. gaineyranchcc.com Six Flags Magic Mountain 866-989-GOLD diamanteclub.com E-MAIL In Scottsdale, 20 miles from Spago In Hot Springs Village; 50 miles [email protected] Montgomery Phoenix Sky Harbor International In Beverly Hills. Part of the from Little Rock International FAX Cambrian Ridge Golf Club Airport. 27 holes of golf designed Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group. Airport. 18-hole golf course In Greenville. Part of the Robert by Benz & Poellot, clubhouse, 972-888-7527 designed by Ault, Clark & WP24 FOR A COMPLETE LIST Trent Jones Golf Trail. pro shop, restaurant, bar and grill, Associates, 4 lighted clay tennis Part of the Wolfgang Puck Fine OF YOUR BENEFITS banquet facility. Golf benefits for CLUBLINE.COM courts, pool. Closed Mon. Dining Group. Signature and Associate Gold. PRIVATE EVENT DESK Hyatt Regency Scottsdale 877-684-3919 at Gainey Ranch PRIVATEEVENTS@ In Scottsdale. CLUBCORP.COM Coto de Caza Golf Empire Ranch Golf Club, Legoland Bay Club Santa Clara Victorville 916-817-8100 In Carlsbad. In Santa Clara. One of the Bay & Racquet Club, Spring Valley Lake empireranchgolfclub.com Club Company’s 11 facilities on 949-858-4100 Morgan Run Club & Country Club, 760-245-5356 In the foothills of Folsom. 6,669- the West Coast. Complimentary coto-de-caza.com Resort, 858-756-2471 spring-valley-lake.com yard, par-71, daily fee golf course access for traveling members. In Coto de Caza, 20 miles south- morganrun.com Spring Valley Lake area. Golf overlooking Folsom Lake. Full- east of John Wayne Airport. In Rancho Santa Fe. 27-hole Bay Club SF Tennis course, 4 tennis courts, swimming service pro shop, clubhouse, 36 holes designed by Robert championship golf course, One of the Bay Club Company’s pool, and fitness center. Closed dining, driving range, and practice Trent Jones Jr.; 10 lighted tennis practice facilities, 11 tennis courts, 11 facilities on the West Coast. Mon. courts, 3 pools. Golf benefits for areas. Golf benefits for Signature pool, overnight accommoda- Complimentary access for trav- Signature and Associate Gold. and Associate Gold. tions, informal and formal dining, eling members. Colorado Monarch Beach Resort Granite Bay Golf Club, conference/banquet facilities. Club Quarters 916-791-7578 Golf benefits for Signature and Aspen In Dana Point. Crow Canyon Country granitebayclub.com Associate Gold. Aspen Glen Club, Old Ranch Country Club Club, 925-735-5700 In Granite Bay, 20 miles east of 970-704-1905 In Seal Beach. Signature Gold Omni La Costa Resort & crow-canyon.com Sacramento. 18-hole champion- aspen-glen.com Unlimited. Spa In Danville, 30 miles east of San ship course designed by Robert In Carbondale, 30 miles north- Rancho Bernardo Inn Golf Francisco at the foot of Mount Renaissance ClubSport Trent Jones Jr., practice facilities, west of Aspen. Jack Nicklaus/Jack In Aliso Viejo. Resort Diablo. 18-hole Ted Robinson- pro shop, clubhouse, fitness facil- Nicklaus II co-designed 18-hole Shadowridge Golf Club, designed golf course, 13 tennis Palm Springs ity, meeting space. Golf benefits course. Athletic facility, 4 tennis 760-727-7700 courts, pool, fitness facility. for Signature and Associate courts (3 clay courts, 1 hard court), Copley’s Restaurant shadowridgecc.com Closed Mon. Gold. outdoor pool, spa, and pro shop. Desert Falls Country Club, In Vista, in north San Diego Fogo de Chão Brazilian 2 dining rooms with seasonal 760-340-5646 Lake Oroville Marina County. 18-hole golf course, prac- Steakhouse dining hours. Resort rates apply. desert-falls.com In Lake Oroville. Part of Forever tice facilities, clubhouse. Closed Lark Creek Walnut Creek Golf benefits for Signature and In Palm Desert, 15 miles southeast Resorts. Mon. Golf benefits for Signature Restaurant Associate Gold. of Palm Springs. Par-72 course Moccasin Point Marina and Associate Gold. In Walnut Creek. Part of the Lark spans 7,017 yards with views In Don Pedro Lake. Part of Forever Sky Hotel Temecula Creek Golf Creek Restaurant Group. of the San Jacinto Mountain Resorts. Resort Napa Valley Lodge Colorado Springs Range. Tee-time cancellation Saddle Creek Golf Club In Temecula. In Napa Valley. Cheyenne Mountain policy applies. Golf benefits for In Copperopolis. Signature Gold University Club Atop Resort Signature and Associate Gold. Golf. One Market Restaurant Symphony Towers, Part of Lark Creek Restaurant The El Paso Club Hyatt Regency Indian Teal Bend Golf Club, 619-234-5200 Group. Signature Gold Dining. Wells Resort & Spa 916-922-5209 uc-sandiego.com Pleasure Cove Marina In Indian Wells. tealbendgolf.com Atop Symphony Towers down- Denver In Lake Berryessa. Part of Forever Indian Wells Country 18-hole, 72-par course designed town.
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