Heavily Discounted ClubCorp Membership ($25/$50 Per Month For ‘Free’ Meals & Golf At 200+ Locations) – Won’t Last

Update 2: Actually $25 in the following states (h/t to Frequent Miler):

  • Iowa
  • Minnesota
  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Wyoming

Update: Looks to be a $250 cancellation fee if cancelled within 12 months. Makes the deal less attractive. Hat tip to Frequent Miler.

The Offer

  • ClubCorp is offering membership for $50 per month through ClubCorpTravel. Membership normally costs $200-$500 per month. In addition they are waiving the $1000 initiation fee. For your membership you get the following:
    • Two free green fees per club per month (excluding any courses within 100 miles of your home).
    • Complimentary access to TaylorMade loaner club
    • Two free four course meals per month per club (excluding any courses within 100 miles of your home. You also have to pay a 20% service charge, tips and any alcoholic beverage purchases)
  • They have 200+ courses and clubs available

The Fine Print

  • Proof of residency may be required. ClubCorp Travel is a limited membership program currently available only in select markets and residency restrictions apply. Place(s) of residence and business are determined by ACI in its sole and absolute discretion. The intent of the ClubCorp Travel Membership is to allow such members to participate in benefits while traveling away from any residence where a person may be staying for an extended period. To enforce this intent, ACI may, at its discretion, restrict the use of the ClubCorp Travel benefits by ClubCorp Travel Members in certain areas, including, but not limited to, areas where they may own or maintain vacation properties, second homes, rental properties or other properties that can be used as dwellings or areas where they may maintain a business presence.
  • Two (2) complimentary green fees per participating club per month – Tee times may be made up to 21 days in advance for play anytime Monday – Friday and on weekends and holidays after 12:00 p.m., subject to availability. Carts are required and standard cart fees apply.
  • Two (2) complimentary meals per participating business club per month – Each meal includes one item per course, which includes appetizer, soup or salad, entrée, and dessert as well as regular coffee, tea or soft drink. Alcoholic beverages, services charges and applicable taxes are excluded. Reservations are subject to availability.
  • Complimentary access to TaylorMade loaner clubs – Upon request, participating clubs will provide a courtesy set of golf clubs for use by ClubCorp Travel Members at no additional fee, subject to availability.
  • ClubCorp Travel benefits are available to you and your immediate family. Immediate family defined as spouse, and dependents who are unmarried children under 21 (or between 21 and 23 attending college full time) residing with Candidate

Our Verdict

Obviously best if you can access some clubs that aren’t near your “home’ address. Keep in mind you don’t pay green fees but you will pay other fees (e.g cart fees of $30 and carts are required). You’re allowed to bring guests if that specific club allows it and they will pay standard rates. I can’t see this deal lasting long to be honest, it provides outsized benefits for some people that can take advantage of it and at only $50 per month and no initiation fee I see it being very popular. I’d recommend going through what’s available to see if this can work for you or not. Hopefully this helps Citi Prestige cardholders that are losing access to their golf benefit.

Hat tip to View From The Wing

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Ryan Thompson
Ryan Thompson (@guest_422572)
June 18, 2017 00:49

i’m not seeing many restaurants that are providing the free four course meal for two

Joe
Joe (@guest_422717)
June 18, 2017 11:39

Depends on the definition of many. When I look it appears the 4 course dining is available at the following locations:
Birmingham AL, Montgomery AL, Phoenix AZ, Los Angeles CA, Costa Mesa CA, San Diego CA, San Jose CA, Colorado Springs CO, Hartford CT, Washington DC, Ft. Lauderdale FL, Orlando FL, Tallahassee FL, Tampa FL, Atlanta GA x2, Honolulu HI, Chicago x2, Indianapolis IN, Topeka KS, Lafayette LA, Boston MA, Detroit MI, St. Louis MO, Charlotte NC, Chapel Hill NC, Raleigh NC, Dayton OH, Cincinnati OH, Philadelphia PA, Pittsburgh PA, Charleston SC, Columbia SC, Greenville SC, Knoxville TN, Memphis TN, Nashville TN, Amarillo TX, Austin TX, Irving TX, Dallas TX, Houston x3, Lubbock TX, San Antonio, Longview TX, Waco TX, Norfolk VA, Tysons Corner VA, Seattle WA, Beijing China,

As well as Gospel Brunch at House of Blues in Orlando, Chicago, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Myrtle Beach.

As far as the dining goes this is an area that is under utilized. When eating dinner at the clubs they are often fairly empty. Have gone during lunch and since they are often in business high rises they are crowded at lunch. Also most are closed on the weekends. I assume it’s because the hold private functions like weddings. Last thing on dining, don’t go in thinking it’s free. The 20% service charge adds up with the high prices. My wife and I usually end up paying about $60-80 with wine, service charge and tip.

Joe
Joe (@guest_424411)
June 20, 2017 20:47

About half. Admittedly we also tend to get the more expensive appetizers and mains. You can see the menus online for most places to figure out what your 20% service fee would be.

Will
Will (@guest_422557)
June 18, 2017 00:16

test test

Andy
Andy (@guest_422546)
June 17, 2017 23:47

According to Frequent Miler, there is also a $250 cancellation fee if you cancel in under 12 months.

Raj
Raj (@guest_422538)
June 17, 2017 23:15

As a golfer, I find this pretty weak, even for $50 per month. I didn’t find many interesting courses and if you can’t play near where you live, it’s even more unappealing.

Nick
Nick (@guest_422613)
June 18, 2017 02:39

WC – I’d say you’re VERY interested in the courses. The main courses.