wilheim said:Reciprocal guest policy is when different courses allow guests from other courses playing privledges at member rates and visa versa. Course A allows members of course B to play at member green fee rates and course B recriprocates for members of course A.
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aceduecetrey said:It is when you belong to a country club and that club has agreements with other clubs that allows you to play at multiple courses. It is very common down here in florida and is limited to the summer only.
aceduecetrey said:Down here in Florida, when it is 100 degrees w/ 200% humidity, there are not many courses who will turn anyone away. Member or not.
G. MONEY said:Brock,
You Got Your Answer As To What Reciprical Is, Most Private Clubs Have These Agreements, If Not It Is Just A Phone Call From One Manager To Another Or One Pro To Another. Not All Course's Do This Especially In Season. I'am Still Waiting For Your Silly A*s To Come Up Here And Play My Course. Blue Edwards Came Last Year And Had A Great Time.........g.
doug stewart said:Brock,
If you come to the Vegas Bash, you can play with me at Stallion Mountain, Billy Walters' course...BW is a world class prick but the golf course is in great shape and that's all I care about! BW has 3 other private courses here in Vegas; Bali Hai just south of Mandalay Bay, Desert Pines 5-10 miles NE of the strip, and Royal Links 8 miles east of the strip right next to Stallion Mountain. Those 3 are open to tourists but they are more expensive than Stallion; I play them occasionally when SM members are allowed reciprocal privileges, and they are usually in good shape too. August is pretty cheap for golf here in Vegas...$25-50 bucks I would think.
doug stewart said:Brock,
If you come to the Vegas Bash, you can play with me at Stallion Mountain, Billy Walters' course...BW is a world class prick but the golf course is in great shape and that's all I care about! BW has 3 other private courses here in Vegas; Bali Hai just south of Mandalay Bay, Desert Pines 5-10 miles NE of the strip, and Royal Links 8 miles east of the strip right next to Stallion Mountain. Those 3 are open to tourists but they are more expensive than Stallion; I play them occasionally when SM members are allowed reciprocal privileges, and they are usually in good shape too. August is pretty cheap for golf here in Vegas...$25-50 bucks I would think.