Membership
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The Club has an electronic court management system that allows for a wide range of membership types. Membership types and
Online Membership Application Form
Membership Application Form (Print/Post)
Direct Debit Authority (Print/Post)
UnlimitedThis category may use all club facilities at any time of the day and night, and additionally has the right to play in the District Interclub competition and approved tournaments. Tertiary (aged 25 years or younger)
Tertiary tennis members must be full time students up to the age of 25 years. A valid full time student identity card must be shown at time of joining.
Junior (aged 18 years or younger)
Members applying for this category must be 18 years old or younger. Junior members cannot play between the following hours: - 5pm to 9.30pm weekdays (except for Junior Club nights) - 12pm to 7pm weekends and public holidays
Family (2 parents and 2 children)The Parent members of the family may use the courts at any time of the day and night, and additionally have the right to play in the District Interclub competition and approved tournaments. The Junior members of the family have the rights listed above for Junior members, depending on their age.
Parent (1 parent and 1 child)A Parent membership comprises one Unlimited membership and one Junior membership. The Parent and Junior must have a direct familial relationship.
MidweekMid week members can only use club facilities from Monday - Friday between the hours of 6am and 5pm. CorporateCorporate membership is available to companies/organisations that provide recreational benefits to their employees. The rights of Corporate memberships will be negotiated on a case by case basis; for more details prospective corporate members should contact the office administrator on 4737534.
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associated fees are printed on the current Membership Application form below. The membership categories all attract district and national levies which are paid by the club on members’ behalf. All membership types may use the “Visitor” function of the court management system, except as listed below.