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SAMPLE GOLF CLUB
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Your club should modify and adapt the following Articles to fit its particular circumstances and
review the document with your counsel. Not all areas will apply to your club so please adapt
the bylaws to your specific needs and requirements.
Article I - NAME
The name of this golf club shall be ________________________________________ (Golf Club).
Article II - PURPOSE
FIRST: To stimulate interest in golf at the __________________________ (course or company)
by bringing together a group of golfers desirous of forming a golfing organization.
SECOND: To promote and foster among the members a closer bond and fraternity for their
joint and mutual benefit, and to promote and conserve the best interests and true spirit of the
game of golf as embodied in its ancient and honorable traditions.
THIRD: To encourage conformance to the USGA Rules of Golf by creating a representative
authority.
FOURTH: To maintain a uniform system of handicapping as set forth in the USGA Handicap
System and issue SCGA/USGA Handicap Indexes to the members.
FIFTH: To provide an authoritative body to govern and conduct club competitions.
Article III - MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership shall be available to (all men/women 18 years of age or older). There
shall be a least 10 members (with a maximum membership of 300).
Section 2. Memberships in the club are individual and non-transferable (which is associated
with the _________________________________ privately owned and operated golf course).
Section 3. Only golfers with a reasonable and regular opportunity to play golf with fellow
members and who can personally return scores for posting may be members and receive
SCGA/USGA Handicap Indexes from the club.
Section 4. Membership confers no voice in the operation of any golf courses, clubhouses nor
any facilities of the courses.
Section 5. Membership confers no special privileges in connection with any golf course.

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