Clubs. Tickets. Travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, you must first be a member of one of the participating National Alliance Clubs. If you are not currently a member of an Alliance Club, we are happy to assist you in finding the most appropriate Home Club for you.

You may request a reservation online or simply contact the Alliance office by telephone. The necessary Letter of Introduction (LOI) will be sent on your behalf to the club(s) of your choice. The LOI is typically valid for a maximum of 30 days.

You can call the club directly. Please identify yourself as an Alliance member and have your Alliance membership number ready. Please call our office if you have any questions.

Most clubs will ask that services be paid for at the time of service by major credit card. If the club you plan to visit does not accept credit cards, the Alliance Coordinator will notify you when you receive a copy of your Letter of Introduction. If that occurs, other arrangements will be made in advance on your behalf.

You simply sign in as a member on the NAPC website to have access to this information.

Yes, NAPC members living outside of Georgia have access to all NAPC reciprocal clubs, except those located within 75 miles of their home, business, or home club. 

The logo for Indian Hills Country Club, the club through which most reciprocal agreements have been established. Alliance members have a Traveler's Membership at this club - home clubs to the National Alliance.

*See the Reciprocal Club pages for details as to how to make your reciprocal club reservations when traveling.