| Does anyone know if you can sell a current membership to someone else? |
My parent's joined when I was 5 and my brother was 7 - no military connection. I think at the time they were desperate for members, and it must have been dirt cheap because my parents were not big spenders. I liked it - did tennis, golf, swim & dive teams - because I had a bunch of friends who hung out there doing the same things. My brother hated it - never find a group to hang with and pretty much refused to have anything to do with it from 11 on. My father loved it - played golf with his golf buddies a few times a week while working and nearly every day once retired. It was worth it just for my dad's golf habit and the good, long-term friends he made there. My mother was meh about it. I grew up in Rosemont (Alexandria) so it was close and easy. I belong as an adult (I'm 46), and my kids have grown up going there. I live in Del Ray, so still close and easy. We used it a lot during the summer when they were young - swim, tennis, and golf. I wouldn't pack them up and take them to dinner there, but we ate there often bc we were already there and it was easy. They're 15 now, and we hardly went last summer. I don't think there are any more big projects looming - the new clubhouse was a big deal and pissed a lot of old-timers off - but I'm not really paying attention. |
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Non-military here.
I have a guest visiting DC who plays golf. Tough we are not able to play golf at the Army Navy country club, can non-military/non-member visit the Pro Shop for some shopping? Do any of you guys know? Is there a gate of some sort before you can enter the parking lot to turn the non-member around? I have no idea. Thanks in advance. |
| Can nannies, grandparents visit? Does it matter whether they are live-in? |
| Maybe? |
I’m a member at another club and I play on a tennis team against Army Navy. You can def drive into Arlington and go right into the store. This was pre Covid obviously so I’m not sure what’s happening there now. |