Applying for PAGC Membership
Terms: Membership in the Palo Alto Golf Club is on
a calendar year basis. New applications are accepted starting October
1 for
the following year. Current members receive a renewal application
(along with an election ballot) in the mail at the end of September.
That renewal must be returned by December 15. (Note:
If you do not receive your renewal form by mid-October, contact the club
immediately since failure to re-enroll by the deadline involves penalty
payments.)
Dues:
For new members (18 years and up), the current dues schedule is as follows:
| If you join between |
You pay |
You get |
| January 1 and June 30 |
$155 |
Membership through December 31 of this year |
| July 1 and September 30 |
$125 |
Membership through December 31 of this year |
| October 1 and December 31 |
$155 |
Membership through December 31 of next year |
For renewing members, the current renewal rates are $90 for those 55 and over
or $95 for all others (18 - 59).
Junior members, those under 18 years old, can join for a one time $15 fee and
then enjoy membership with no yearly dues. In the year that a junior
member turns 18, he or she can convert to a regular membership for the renewal
rate of $95.
Application:
Golfers wishing to join the Palo Alto Golf Club should print out an application
form and return it to the address indicated on the form. A check for the
appropriate amount made payable to the Palo Alto Golf Club must be enclosed.
At this time, we do not offer online payment of new member dues.
Your Index (Handicap): The application will be processed
soon after its receipt and will result in your receiving, by return mail,
a letter of acceptance. The letter will include a GHIN number issued by the NCGA.
Your new GHIN number is the key to your getting an official USGA handicap
established. Immediately upon receipt of that number you will be
able to post your scores at the Palo Alto Golf Course or at other courses
participating in the GHIN program. (For golfers who already have
a GHIN number or have had one in the last two years, the form includes
space for providing that number, since each golfer can only have a single
GHIN number, regardless of how many clubs he or she belongs to.)
Posting Scores: You may post scores from games played before
becoming a member as long as you know the course rating, slope, and date played.
If you need help to accomplish this, another member, or a member of the
golf staff will be more than happy to assist you.
Tournament Play: In order to enter a club tournament an official handicap must be established.
The computer will only provide such a handicap after at least five scores
have been successfully transmitted to the system's central computer and
the player's index has been reported back to the club's computer. The latter
activity occurs at the end of each month. (If necessary a handicap can
be manually calculated when new members wish to enter non-major tournaments.)
Prize money awarded for tournaments is kept in a credit account at the Palo
Alto Golf Course and can be used to purchase goods and services in the pro shop.
At some away tournaments a portion of the prize money, by contract, may be in
gift certificates at that course. If you leave the club, you have one year
to spend the credit in your account. If the credit is not used within one
year, it will revert to the club treasury.
NCGA Membership: Within three or four weeks of receiving your GHIN number you
should receive a Membership Card from the NCGA with that same number on it. Please be patient since NCGA cards are not issued between
Oct. 1 and Jan 20. If you join between those dates, your card
should be mailed to you at the end of January.
Your handicap is available online at the NCGA's
website. You can also sign up with the NCGA and have your handicap
information emailed to you on the first day of each month.
Membership Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ's)
Last Updated on 9/09/2007
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