Prime Circle Club

Reciprocal clubs

Prime Circle Club maintains handshake agreements with a small circle of private member clubs. Arrangements vary by venue: some offer guest dining and sport on advance notice; others require a letter from our office. Nothing on this page replaces the member handbook—always confirm before you travel.

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01/Process

How reciprocal visiting works

  1. 01

    Check your category

    Reciprocal rights may differ for principal, spouse, and junior categories. Blackout dates and caps can apply during peak season.

  2. 02

    Request a letter

    Contact the PCC office with dates and the host club name. We issue introductions digitally where the partner allows.

  3. 03

    Book with the host

    The partner club confirms space, dress code, and fees. Carry membership identification and any letter we provide.

02/Directory

Sample partner clubs

The names and stories below are placeholders for design and training—they are not real clubs. Replace this list with your actual reciprocal partners when ready. No logos are shown; only initials.

  • Riverside Athletic Club

    Cape Meridian, Coastal district·Est. 1998

    Started as a rowing shed society for local merchants; grew into a full athletics campus after a flood rebuilt the riverfront in 2006. Today it is known for marathon weekends and a strict quiet-hours policy on the terrace.

    Visiting PCC members

    Courts, erg room, and casual dining with two weeks’ notice.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Oakhaven Country Club

    Valeford, Inland plateau·Est. 2004

    Planned around an old orchard; members fundraised for a junior academy before the second nine opened. The clubhouse still serves cider pressed from heritage trees each autumn.

    Visiting PCC members

    Golf tee times subject to ballot; clubhouse lunch for accompanied guests.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Northline Sporting Society

    Kestrel Bay, Northern harbour·Est. 1987

    Born from a merger of two rival sailing circles. The burgee design was deliberately left ambiguous so neither side “lost.” Indoor climbing was added in 2019.

    Visiting PCC members

    Sailing marshalling, squash, and members’ bar with host sponsor.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Silverpine Members Club

    Highland Reach, Upland county·Est. 2011

    Purpose-built after a ski-adjacent resort folded; the club kept the lifts off but retained Nordic trails. Fireside reading rooms are the quiet pride of the membership.

    Visiting PCC members

    Trail access in season; sauna and lounge by appointment.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Harborlight Club

    Port Caldwell, Estuary city·Est. 1965

    One of the older entries on our list: began as a stevedores’ benefit hall, then professionalised in the 1990s. Jazz nights still run first Thursday, unchanged since 1982.

    Visiting PCC members

    Guest rooms (limited), dining, and billiards with office letter.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Elmwood Recreation Guild

    Westbridge, River crossing·Est. 2009

    A volunteer board runs the guild on a break-even model. The outdoor pool was crowdfunded tile by tile; the mosaic spells out an inside joke only locals decode.

    Visiting PCC members

    Pool, gym, and family brunch slots on weekdays.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Crescent Court Club

    Dunvale, Old quarter·Est. 2016

    Occupies a converted magistrates’ annex; cellars became wine lockers. Debate society and bridge share the same parquet floor—never the same evening.

    Visiting PCC members

    Dining and meeting rooms; sport via partner gym two streets away.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions
  • Marigold Fields Club

    Sunridge, Southern plains·Est. 2001

    Founded around a community cricket oval; lights arrived in 2014 and junior membership doubled. The kitchen is famous for a single vegetarian thali that never leaves the menu.

    Visiting PCC members

    Cricket nets, turf booking, and pavilion tea service.

    Contact PCC office for host details & introductions

Membership handbook

Reciprocal rules, fees, and dress codes are defined in your category handbook. This web page is a summary only.