How to Join the PGA Tour Partners Club

By Jessica Mousseau
How to Join the PGA Tour Partners Club
How to Join the PGA Tour Partners Club. The PGA Tour Partners Club offers many benefits to members, regardless of their skill level in golfing. Club benefits include a free issue of the official "PGA Tour Partners" magazine, free email newsletters, and

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The PGA Tour Partners Club offers many benefits to members, regardless of their skill level in golfing. Club benefits include a free issue of the official "PGA Tour Partners" magazine, free email newsletters, and previews of golfing books and instructional videos. The most popular perk is that members can test out and keep new golf products. In addition, there are other discounts that are available only to PGA Tour Partners Club members.
Step 1
Step 1: Log on to the PGA Tour Partners Club website at: http://www.PartnersClubOnline.com.
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Step 2: Click the link at the top left of the page labeled "New to This Site?"
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Step 3: Decide if you want to join as a full member or as a registered guest. Only full members receive all of the membership benefits like testing new products and previewing golf-related books and videos.
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Step 4: Click the appropriate link for your choice.
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Step 5: Enter your contact information, including your name, email address and mailing address, and then submit.
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Step 6: Receive email confirmation of your membership shortly after joining. You should receive your membership package in the mail within a few weeks.
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Membership is free for a 30-day trial period; after that you will be responsible for paying membership dues.
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Pay your membership dues on time or your membership benefits will be discontinued.
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You can mail in your membership if you do not have computer access or are concerned about submitting your personal information online. Membership applications can be found in "PGA Tour Partners" magazine.
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Read all information sent to you by the PGA Tour Partners Club regarding product testing. Some product trials may have fees attached to them, while others may be free.
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