Country Club Finder
Public:
A public course may be owned by a municipality or privately owned, but both are open to the public on a daily fee basis. Many public courses have men and ladies clubs which have tee times preferences on certain days.
Resort:
A resort course is one which is part of a resort facility where housing accommodations, food and other facilities are available or one where arrangements have been made with an adjacent facility to offer these services. Many such courses will have special golf packages available which will include rooms, food and green fees for a discounted price. A resort can have either a open or closed guest policy. A closed guest policy means that the course can only be played by members of the resort or individuals who are staying at the resort.
Private:
This refers to a club which requires a membership fee to belong to the club and restricts the access to the club and its facilities to its members and their guests. Sometimes certain private courses will allow members of other private courses certain reciprocal privileges.
Semi-Private:
A semi-private course is a club that has members but also allows outside play. The members usually have preference with regard to tee times.
Military:
A military course is owned and operated by the military. Some of these are open to the public and others are strictly for active and retired military personnel.
Country Club Finder
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