MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS
For more information contact Mitzi Taylor. mtaylor@jonesborocountryclub.com | 870-932-2371.
REGULAR
The Regular Resident Member and Spouse/Domestic Partner shall enjoy all of the privileges of the Club, including Golf, Pool, Dining, Bar, and all activities the Club provides.
This membership allows the right to vote and hold office and shall have full right, jointly, of ownership in the Club's properties and assets. Unmarried dependent children may also enjoy all the privileges of the Club except the right to vote, hold office, or to be owner of properties of the Club. The eligible children must be still living in the member's home or attending college full time and be 23 years of age or under. The Jonesboro Country Club Board of Directors must approve all applications and resignations.
CORPORATE
Corporate memberships afford the same privileges as the Regular membership to ONE representative of a company and their immediate family. The membership may be transferred to another individual. Not more than ONE member of the corporation may use the membership at one time. The Jonesboro Country Club Board of Directors must approve all applications and resignations.
JUNIOR
Junior memberships afford the same privileges as the Regular membership with the exception of the right to vote, hold office, and have ownership of properties and assets. You must be under 35 years of age to apply for the Junior membership.
While in Junior Member status, the member may not transfer their membership and should they resign or become suspended, their equity in the Club is forfeited. The oldest person in a couple will determine eligibility for Junior membership. Upon completion of the stock purchase the Board of Directors will convert the membership to a Regular Resident Member upon approval.
TENNIS
Tennis memberships shall enjoy all privileges related to Dining, Bar, Pool and Tennis activities. This membership has no ownership of stock and, therefore, has no right to vote, hold office, or have ownership in the Club's properties and assets.
If at some point the Tennis Member desires to change to a Regular Resident Membership, they may do so by signing a thirty-six (36) month commitment agreement and by paying the applicable monthly costs for dues, food minimum, and Indoor Court Fee. Additional requirements do apply.
A Tennis membership may not be transferred. The Jonesboro Country Club Board of Directors must approve all applications and resignations.
SOCIAL
Social memberships are not currently being offered.
NON-RESIDENT
A person residing outside of Craighead County may be elected to non-resident membership by the Board of Directors. A Non-Resident Member and spouse / domestic partner shall enjoy all privileges related to Golf, Dining, Bar, Outdoor Tennis Courts, Pool, and Club activities.
Unmarried dependent children may also enjoy all the privileges of the Club except the right to vote, hold office, or be owner of the Club's properties and assets. The eligible children must be still living in the member's home or attending college full time and be 23 years old and under.
Non-resident members DO NOT have the right to vote, hold office, or have ownership in the Club's properties and assets. A Non-Resident Membership may not be transferred.
NOTE
- All Membership Classifications are subject to dues increases, assessments, and other costs as deemed necessary by the Jonesboro Country Club Board of Directors.
- Membership classifications are subject to change and promotional memberships are subject to restrictions.
- The Jonesboro Country Club Board of Directors must approve all applications and resignations.
- The minimum age to apply for membership is 21.