within a private club that is recognized as a reciprocal club by McConnell Golf. Guests will be entitled to use the Club Facilities only in accordance with the privileges of the membership held at the guest club. Said guest is subject to reciprocal guest fees as determined by the Club from time to time and tee time availability and must be accompanied by a member of Porters Neck Country Club. The charge request for the visit must also be authorized through the reciprocal club’s pro shop or manager. As per access agreement with each guest club, the guest club is responsible for all charges incurred by its member, his or her guests. As defined within these Rules and Regulations, access is restricted or may be rejected at any time with or without notice or reasons. (See also Corporate Sponsored Guests under paragraph 11 of this article). 9. The Club will have the right to designate other persons who will not count toward membership limits, including, without limitation, partners, officers, employees, club and golf professionals, and designees of the Owner and its affiliates and their guests to use the Club Facilities upon such terms and conditions as may be determined from time to time by the Club.
House Guest Privileges 1.
Houseguest privileges will be extended to guests of a member while residing in the member’s residence. The houseguest is a resident in the member’s home for more than one week and up to one month and is visiting the member from a point 50 miles or more from the Club. This provides access to the pool, fitness center, tennis and pickleball. Golf privileges are subject to the aforementioned guest privileges. Weekly fee is $10 per person
General Golf Rules 1. The Rules of Golf as adopted by the USGA together with the Rules of Etiquette as adopted by the USGA shall be the rules of the Club, except when in conflict with local rules or with any of the rules herein. 2. “Cutting-in” is not permitted at any time. All players must register with the pro shop prior to teeing-off. 3. Practice is not allowed on the golf course. 4. Speed of play. It is the goal of all players to complete their round of golf in less than four hours. This amount of time is more than adequate, provided all players remain aware of the rights of others to play without delay. It is the responsibility of each group to keep pace with the group ahead. If a group falls one complete hole behind the group ahead, the group should allow the following group to go through. It is each group’s responsibility to keep observant of its position on the course and keep pace. The designated course marshal has the authority to keep play moving at the proper pace for all players’ enjoyment. Players unable to keep proper pace may be requested to leave the course on certain days. 16