Inverness Club and its Board of Governors are committed to maintaining and perpetuating its tradition of excellence as a world-class golf course and a family-oriented country club.
During the 20th Century, Inverness Club forged a place of distinction in golf and continues to do so today.
- The Club is world famous for its championship golf course, which was designed by the renowned architect, Donald Ross.
- Inverness has been the site of nine major championships.
- Byron Nelson, who served as our head golf professional from 1940 to 1944, recognized Inverness as his "home course".
- The par 71 course plays 7,255 yards from the championship tees.
- The golf complex has a professional shop, practice facilities, a driving range,putting green, a short game complex for bunker play and chipping and an indoor teaching facility.
- Other services include lessons, custom club fittings, bag storage, club repair and cleaning, golf carts and an impressive caddie program.
Inverness is more than golf. The Club perpetuates a family spirit by offering many dining, sporting and social activities.
- The clubhouse has several dining rooms where members have the choice of formal, casual (denim permissible!) and family oriented dining.
- In the summer, families enjoy recreational or competitive swimming and sunbathing at the pool which includes a toddler pool, spray park, locker rooms & snack bar.
- There is a 10-court tennis complex. During the winter, members can enjoy platform tennis at the club or indoor tennis courts at local tennis clubs.
- The social calendar at Inverness is full all year long. Traditional holiday and theme parties for children, teens, families and adults combine to create a variety of events during the year.
- Fitness facilities are available on-site to all members.
- Onsite guest houses create a welcoming "home away from home" for your family, friends and clients.
Rich traditions, coupled with first class service and amenities, create the welcoming atmosphere Inverness Club members & guest experience and appreciate everyday.
REGULAR CERTIFICATE HOLDING (AGE 35+)
Regular Certificate Holding Members shall have and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Club.
REGULAR INTERMEDIATE (AGE 30-34)
Intermediate members shall have and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Club enjoyed by Regular Certificate Holding Members, except that they shall not be entitled to vote, endorse applications for membership, hold office, or have any property interest in the Club.
REGULAR JUNIOR (AGE 20-29)
Junior members shall have and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Club enjoyed by Regular Certificate Holding Members, except that they shall not be entitled to vote, endorse applications for membership, hold office, or have any property interest in the Club.
NATIONAL (LIVES 50+ MILES FROM THE CLUB)
National Members shall have and enjoy all of the rights and privileges described for Regular Certificate Holding Members, but shall not be entitled to vote, endorse applications for membership, hold office, or have any property interest in the Club. National members have no limit on the number of rounds they can play, times they can play (within the set course hours) or the events in which they can participate.
INTERNATIONAL
International Members shall have and enjoy all of the rights and privileges described for Regular Certificate Holding Members except International Members shall not be entitled to vote, to endorse applications for membership, or to hold office, and shall not have any property interest in the Club. International members have no limit on the number of rounds they can play, times they can play (within the set course hours) or the events in which they can participate.
SOCIAL
Social members shall be such persons over thirty (30) years of age as shall be duly elected to such membership in the Club. Social Members shall have the privileges of the Clubhouse and other facilities of the Club, including usage of the tennis facilities and shall be permitted to play golf under such conditions as may be established from time to time, by the Board of Governors. Social Members shall not be entitled to vote, endorse applications for membership or hold office and shall not have any property interest in the Club.
JUNIOR SOCIAL
Social members shall be such persons under thirty (30) years of age as shall be duly elected to such membership in the Club. Junior Social Members shall have the privileges of the Clubhouse and other facilities of the Club, including usage of the tennis facilities and shall be permitted to play golf under such conditions as may be established from time to time, by the Board of Governors. Junior Social Members shall not be entitled to vote, endorse applications for membership or hold office and shall not have any property interest in the Club.
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