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1. Reciprocal - if you are a member of a golf club it is likely that your home golf club will have reciprocal arrangements with other golf clubs. Surprisingly, these partner clubs are not necessarily local to you, so you can take a few days away and play some great golf courses. Some clubs even have overseas reciprocal courses, so build you next holiday around that and really maximise your next trip.
2. Club matches - this is great way to get to know some of your local courses, there may be a small fee towards the team costs, but by being able to represent your golf club and get to play another golf course in a match scenario kills two birds with one stone, and you will get to meet new people too.
6. Opens. Lots of golf venues open up their courses for people to enter their Open. These can be single sex or mixed opens, they can be individual or team comps and over 18 or 36 or any combination of number of holes. They can be either at the weekend or during the week to appeal to a variety of golfers. There is a cost to enter these Opens but they usually represent good value, especially as food can often be included.
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