Reciprocal Clubs

Many private clubs around the U.S and internationally offer reciprocity with the Governors Club. The Clubs operate independently of each other and the Governors Club; therefore they follow their own rules and regulations. Your Governors Club member card and/or an Introductory card from our Club may be necessary to your visit. Generally Governors Club Members can make reservations directly with a reciprocal club, with the Governors Club faxing an introductory card to the visiting club. For accounting purposes, whenever possible, it is greatly appreciated if members would settle their charges directly with the visiting club rather than bill the Governors Club. If you need any assistance in making a reservation please call our business office.

If you would you like more information on our reciprocal clubs, please call the business office, as we often times have brochures from the clubs with more detailed information available.

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  Club Name Address
click the club name for more information

PDF downloadClick here to download a PDF version of the Reciprocal Club Guide.

Note: ** After the Club name, indicates a club that either offers overnight accommodations or can assist with overnight accommodations at a nearby location. International clubs listed with (IAC) after their name, belong to the International Associate Clubs (www.iacworldwide.com) and are a consortium of clubs. Any Governors Club Member visiting one of these clubs must obtain an IAC Introductory card from the Club office before your visit. Charges can be settled with cash or credit card. Clubs listed with (Clubhaus) after their name belong to the ClubHaus group of clubs (www.clubhaus.com), Europe's leading developer and operator of golf and country clubs. Any Governors Club Member visiting one of these clubs must obtain a CLUBHAUS Introductory card from the Club office before your visit. Charges can be settled with cash or credit card.