Membership Types



 

Junior members are those persons who have a residence or principal place of business within Bibb County or within any of the thirty five counties adjacent to Bibb County and who are twenty-one (21) years of age through thirty-eight (34) years of age. Junior members must pay initiation fees, dues and assessments, and may vote and hold office. 
Regular members are those persons who have a residence or work within Bibb County or within any of the thirty five counties adjacent to Bibb County (see list under “Non-Resident) , and who do not fall into any other classification of membership. Regular members must pay initiation fees, dues and assessments, and may vote and hold office.
To be eligible for Platinum Membership, a new applicant must be 70 years old or older, who has a residence, owns a business  or works within Bibb County or within any of the thirty five counties adjacent to Bibb County and who does not fall into any other classification of membership. Platinum Members must pay initiation fees and dues and assessments and may vote and hold office.  
Non-Resident members are those persons who do not have a residence or principal place of business within Bibb or the  following counties: Baldwin; Bleckley; Butts; Crawford; Crisp; Dodge; Dooly; Hancock; Henry; Houston; Jasper; Johnson; Jones; Lamar; Laurens; Macon; Marion; Meriwether; Monroe; Morgan; Newton; Peach; Pike; Pulaski; Putnam; Schley; Spaulding; Sumter; Talbot; Taylor; Twiggs; Upson; Washington; Wilcox or Wilkinson counties. To be eligible for this classification, neither the member nor the spouse of the member may have a residence or principal place of business within the geographical area for Regular membership. Non-Resident members must pay initiation fees and dues, may be required to pay assessments, and may not vote or hold office.
Military Members are those persons who are either active fulltime military or retired military personnel with 20 years of service. Military Members must pay initiation fees, dues and assessments, and may vote and hold office.  Should a Military Member be deployed, the membership may be placed on hold at the member’s request as presented to the Board of Directors and reactivated at the conclusion of deployment.
Temporary Legacy members are those persons who are legacies (herein defined as a child or grandchild of an active member with at least 5 years of membership in good standing, or of a deceased parent who met the same criteria at the time of their passing) and have submitted a written application for approval to the Board of Directors and to whom the Board extends the privileges of the Club for a maximum of one year after reaching twenty-four (24) years of age. Temporary Legacy members are subject to a non-refundable deposit (unless they move out of town), are not subject to initiation fees or assessments, must pay dues, and may not vote or hold office. Temporary Legacy members shall make charges to a sub-account of the parent member, who shall be responsible for payment of said charges. Upon expiration of a Temporary Legacy membership, the legacy will be limited to in-town guest privileges, as specified in the Club bylaws.
To be eligible for Senior membership, a person must have been a member of the Club for at least thirty (30) years and have attained the age of seventy (70). Senior members must pay dues, may be required to pay assessments, and may vote and hold office.
Special members are those unmarried spouses of a deceased member in good standing. Special members are not subject to initiation fees, must pay dues and assessments as fixed by the Board of Directors, and may not vote or hold office. Upon re-marriage, a Special member may apply for the qualifying category of membership, will be required to pay the associated dues, and assessments for the qualifying membership category, and may not vote or hold office.