What does a reciprocal mean with private golf courses?
Is it cheaper rates as a guest or completely free golf when you trade a round with someone at your own club?
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I believe that this golf club has reciprocal agreements with other courses. You probably need to check this agreement with the course where you are a member. It could be a reduced rate, but I believe that it would be a trade. Identify the course you want to visit by name and ask what specific arrangement your club has with theirs. The reciprocal part of the statement basically means, the other party will honor an agreement or rate in the same manner as your party. i.e. if Golf course A lets visitors from Course B golf for free, then Course B would allow a free round for a visitor from Course A.
It depends on the club. Some clubs are completely free while others make you pay the guest rate. Your club pro would know the specifics for the golf club that you want to play.
All clubs have guest rates some have guest of a member and guest as two different rates. Reciprocal can have two meanings depending on the policy of the club and you need to ask.
Reciprocal playing privileges means that member of a specific club, group or association are permitted to play at certain places by paying a guest fee.
Reciprocal rights means certain clubs allow a limited number of players who are members of one club to play (for free) with the same courtesy extended to their member. The number of player on any given day is usually limited.
That means you can play at there course and they can play at your course without paying