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Concertgolf Partners Reciprocal Privileges ConcertGolf Partners Reciprocal Privileges A Private Club Experience — Wherever You Want to Go Members of the Concert Golf family are granted access to over 600 private clubs, worldwide. While there is no monthly cost nor upgrade fee to be granted access to the reciprocal programs, members may be subject to guest rates where applicable. Whenever you travel for work or pleasure, we are committed to ensuring a seamless and quality golf experience. Please contact your Golf Pro to arrange tee time reservations (advance booking may be required at select clubs). Your reciprocal privileges are made possible by our partnerships with the following organizations: ConcertGolf Partners Click here to view a map of the Concert Golf portfolio of clubs. When visiting another Concert Golf Club, you will be treated as a member and your benefits will mirror your home Club benefits. Members receive cart fee only pricing and preferred guest fee rates for guests. To preserve the private Club environment, your reciprocal benefits are limited to 6 times per year, per Club. Importantly, the inbound reciprocal play to your home Club is closely monitored and limited to avoid excessive outside play. The Executive Golfer Collection seeks to partner with only the premier golf clubs in any given market. Applicable guest rates apply for Members and guests. Golf Members are welcome to bring up to three accompanied guests. Links2Golf provides Members with an expansive golf experience through an innovative international membership structure. Links2Golf provides access to a collection of 500+ clubs throughout the world. The Links2Golf portfolio also includes the TPC Network, comprised of more than 30 private, resort and daily fee golf properties designed by some of golf’s most elite architects. Members are restricted from playing more than 4 times per month and cannot play any Club within 100 miles of their home Club. *Participating clubs and benefits are subject to change. ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 2 CONCERT GOLF PARTNERS A portfolio of fine private clubs across the nation. THE GOLF CLUB OF AMELIA ISLAND CRESTVIEW COUNTRY CLUB Amelia Island, Florida Wichita, Kansas Founded in 1987 Founded in 1921 Course Architect — Marc McCumber & Gene Littler Course Architect — Robert Trent Jones Golfclubofamelia.com Crestviewcountryclub.com BLUE HILL COUNTRY CLUB FOUNTAINS COUNTRY CLUB Boston, Massachusetts Lake Worth, Florida Founded in 1925 Founded in 1972 Course Architect — Eugene “Skip” Wogan Course Architect — Robert Von Hagge & Bruce Devlin Bluehillcc.com Fountainscc.com CARROLLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB GAILLARDIA COUNTRY CLUB Tampa, Florida Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Founded in 1972 Founded in 1998 Course Architect — Dan Maples Course Architect — Arthur Hills Carrollwoodcc.com Gaillardia.com ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 3 CONCERT GOLF PARTNERS A portfolio of fine private clubs across the nation. THE HAWTHORNS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB THE LEGACY CLUB AT ALAQUA LAKES Fishers, Indiana Orlando, Florida Founded in 1994 Founded in 1998 Course Architect — Arthur Hills Course Architect — Tom Fazio Hawthornscountryclub.com Heathrowcc.com HEATHROW COUNTRY CLUB MACGREGOR DOWNS COUNTRY CLUB Orlando, Florida Raleigh, North Carolina Founded in 1982 Founded in 1967 Course Architect — Tom Fazio Course Architect — Willard Byrd Heathrowcc.com Macgregordowns.org INDIAN SPRING COUNTRY CLUB THE MUTTONTOWN CLUB Boynton Beach, Florida East Norwich, New York Founded in 1968 Founded in 1962 Course Architect — Kipp Schulties Golf Design Course Architect — Alfred H. Tull Indianspringcc.com Themuttontownclub.com ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 4 CONCERT GOLF PARTNERS A portfolio of fine private clubs across the nation. PHILMONT COUNTRY CLUB COUNTRY CLUB OF ROSWELL Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Roswell, Georgia Founded in 1906 Founded in 1973 Course Architect — Willie Park Jr. Course Architect — Randy Nicholls Philmontcc.org Ccroswell.com PLANTATION GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB SAND CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Venice, Florida Chesterton, Indiana Founded in 1980 Founded in 1974 Course Architect — Ron Garl Course Architect — Ken Killian & Dick Nugent Plantationgcc.com Sandcreek.com THE RANCH COUNTRY CLUB THE CLUB AT 12 OAKS Denver, Colorado Holly Springs, North Carolina Founded in 1974 Founded in 2009 Course Architect — Richard Phelps Course Architect — Jack Nicklaus Theranchcc.com Theclubat12oaks.com ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 5 CONCERT GOLF PARTNERS A portfolio of fine private clubs across the nation. WEST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB THE COUNTRY CLUB OF WOODMORE Augusta, Georgia Washington, D.C. Founded in 1969 Founded in 1923 Course Architect — Ellis Maples Course Architect — Arnold Palmer Westlakecountryclub.com Ccwoodmore.com WHITE MANOR COUNTRY CLUB Malvern, Pennsylvania Founded in 1948 Course Architect — Bobby Weed Whitemanorcc.com More clubs coming soon... ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 6 THE EXECUTIVE GOLFER COLLECTION A partnership with over 115 of the finest private clubs INTERNATIONAL THE BAHAMAS SCOTTSDALE THE ABACO CLUB FIREROCK CC Architects: Tom Mackenzie/Donald Architect: Gary Panks Steel Website: FireRockCC.com Website: TheAbacoClub.com MEXICO CALIFORNIA BERMUDA DUNES VIDANTA BERMUDA DUNES CC Architects: Jack Nicklaus/Greg Norman Architect: William F. Bell Website: Vidanta.com Website: BermudaDunesCC.com U.S. TERRITORY DANVILLE PUERTO RICO BLACKHAWK CC ROYAL ISABELA Architects: Bruce Devlin and Architects: David Pfaff and Stanley Robert Von Hagge (Lakeside Course); & Charlie Pasarell Ted Robinson (Falls Course) Website: RoyalIsabela.com Website: BlackhawkCC.org ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM MONTEREY OLD OVERTON CLUB THE CLUB AT PASADERA Architects: Tom Fazio and Jerry Pate Architect: Jack Nicklaus Website: OldOvertonClub.com Website: NCMonterey.com ARIZONA ORO VALLEY MURRIETA STONE CANYON CLUB BEAR CREEK Architect: Jay Morrish Architect: Jack Nicklaus Website: StoneCanyon.com Website: BearCreekgc.com RANCHO SANTA FE (30 minutes north PAYSON of San Diego) THE RIM GC THE CROSBY AT RANCHO SANTA FE Architects: Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish Architects: Fred Couples and Schmidt/ Website: RimGolf.com Curley Design Website: TheCrosbyClub.com PEORIA (40 minutes northwest of RANCHO SANTA FE (35 minutes north Phoenix and Scottsdale) of san Diego) BLACKSTONE AT VISTANCIA DEL MAR COUNTRY CLUB Architect: Jim Engh Architect: Joseph L. Lee Website: Blackstoneccaz.com Website: DelMarCountryClub.com PRESCOTT (90 minutes north of Phoenix and Scottsdale) TRUCKEE CAPITAL CANYON CLUB SCHAFFER’S MILL Architect: Tom Weiskopf Architect: John Harbottle Website: CapitalCanyonClub.com Website: SchaffersMill.com ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 7 THE EXECUTIVE GOLFER COLLECTION A partnership with over 115 of the finest private clubs COLORADO WEST HARTFORD COLORADO SPRINGS HARTFORD GC THE CLUB AT FLYING HORSE Architects: Donald Ross and Devereaux Architect: Tom Weiskopf Emmett Website: FlyingHorseColorado.com Website: HartfordGolfClub.org DELAWARE DENVER MILLSBORO THE CLUB AT RAVENNA THE PENINSULA G&CC Architect: Jaya Morrish Architect: Jack Nicklaus Website: RavennaGolf.com Website: peninsula-delaware.com DURANGO FLORIDA THE GLACIER CLUB BOCA RATON Architects: Arthur Hills and Todd THE POLO CLUB Schoeder Architect: Timothy Freeland Website: TheGlacierClub.com Website: PoloClub.net EAGLE (50 minutes west of Vail, 20 BONITA SPRINGS minutes from Vail airport) PELICAN'S NEST GC FROST CREEK Architect: Tom Fazio Architect: Tom Weiskopf Website: NestGolf.com Website: FrostCreek.com DELRAY BEACH SNOWMASS VILLAGE MIZNER CC SNOWMASS CLUB Architect: Arnold Palmer (original) Kipp Architect: Jim Engh Schulties (2016 renovation) Website: SnowmassClub.com Website: miznercc.org CONNECTICUT DANBURY FERNANDINA BEACH RIDGEWOOD CC AMELIA NATIONAL G&CC Architects: Devereux Emmet, Geoffrey Architect: Tom Fazio Cornish and Roger Rulewich Website: AmeliaNationalGolf.com Website: RidgewoodCC.com FARMINGTON FORT MYERS CC OF FARMINGTON THE CLUB AT RENAISSANCE Architect: Devereux Emmet Architect: Arthur Hills Website: FarmingtonCountryClub.com Website: TheClubAtRenaissance.com SOUTH KENT JUPITER BULL'S BRIDGE GC (20 min. north fr. west Palm Beach) Architect: Tom Fazio JUPITER CC Website: BullsBridgeGolfClub.com Architect: Greg Norman Website: TheJupiterCountryClub.com PHOTO BY GARY KELLNER GARY BY PHOTO ConcertGolf Partners www.concertgolfpartners.com 8 THE EXECUTIVE GOLFER COLLECTION A partnership with over 115 of the finest private clubs FLORIDA CONT. GEORGIA LECANTO (central Florida) BALL GROUND BLACK DIAMOND RANCH HAWKS RIDGE Architect: 45 holes of Tom Fazio golf Architect: Bob Cupp Website: BlackDiamondRanch.com Website: HawksRidge.com MIAMI (15 min. from Miami in coral gables) CLAYTON THE BILTMORE GC WATERFALL GOLF CLUB Architect: Donald Ross Architect: Scott Pool Website: BiltmoreHotel.com Website: TheWaterfallClub.com NAPLES LAKE HARTWELL COLLIER’S RESERVE CC THE CURRAHEE CLUB Architect: Arthur Hills Architect: Jim Fazio Website: ColliersReserve.com Website: CurraheeClub.com IDAHO ORLANDO COEUR D'ALENE BELLA COLLINA GC THE GC AT BLACK ROCK Architect: Nick Faldo Architect: Arthur Hills Website: BellaCollina.com Website: TheClubAtRenaissance.com SARASOTA (15 minutes from DRIGGS (in the Teton Valley) downtown) TRIBUTARY (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE FOUNDERS CLUB HUNTSMAN SPRINGS) Architect: Robert Trent Jones Jr. Architect: David McLay Kidd Website: TheFoundersGolfClub.com Website: HuntsmanSprings.com VENICE (1 hour south of Tampa, 1 hour ILLINOIS north of Fort Myers)
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