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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's called club reciprocity. Members can dine and often golf at any country club if you simply introduce yourself and explain you're traveling and what your home club is. They would only turn you down if it's some hyper-exclusive club or you look sketchy and prole. It's 2024, every restaurant has a credit card machine or pay with cash. They'll figure it out.[/quote] You don’t ask your club to arrange a letter of introduction for you? You just strut in and say “Reciprocity!!!” and expect service? I feel like that reflects poorly on your club. I doubt CC’s are *that* different…[/quote] My dh has golfed at a reciprocal club a couple of times. He had to arrange it way in advance and it was done through the golf pros. There is no way he could have showed up and ask to golf or dine. As a pp said, I do not know why someone would go to that much trouble to eat at a cc. The food is generally an afterthought and not why people join. There must be local restaurants that are better. Finally, each club has a list of where there is reciprocity. Belonging to one club does not give you access to every club in existence.[/quote]
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