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How much does it cost to join the club?
What are the opening hours for the clubhouse?
Is there a waiting list for joining, or can I become a member straight away?
Do you have to live in Carnoustie to join the club?
What is associate membership?
How do I become an associate member?
Does associate membership entitle me to play golf at Carnoustie Links?
Can I use the lockers in the clubhouse?
As a member, can I sign in guests to the clubhouse?
Do you play matches against other clubs on other courses?
Is there a maximum handicap for prospective members?
Does being a member help me to get rounds on the Championship Course?
What do club members do in the winter?
Do you have any information about the Junior Section?
Do I need club members to act as a proposer and a seconder for my application?
Who do I contact about making an application to join the Caley club?


How much does it cost to join the club?
There is no enrolment fee for joining the Caley. There is, of course, a yearly subscription. Annual subscriptions are as follows:

What are the opening hours for the clubhouse?
The clubhouse is open from dawn till dusk at all times, to allow members access to the locker room, etc. You can check times for the club bar on the Opening hours page.

Is there a long waiting list for joining, or can I become a member straight away?
At present there is no waiting list. To join should take no more than 4 weeks, including an interview with the Captain and the Vice-Captain.

Do you have to live in Carnoustie to join the club?
You don't need to stay in Carnoustie to join the Caley, although you do need to live in Angus to get a season ticket. If you live outside Angus, it is still possible to join the club through our associate membership scheme.

What is associate membership?

Associate membership offers the full facilities of the clubhouse, plus the opportunity to play in all Caledonia golf competitions and represent the club in both home and away matches. As with full members, this would be subject to selection. Season tickets and single round fees are paid directly to Carnoustie Golf Links. The associate member does not have voting rights on any club issues.

How do I become an associate member?
The process to become an associate member is the same as a full member. You can download an application form from the website and then post it to the club secretary. Your application will be posted on the notice-board for a period of 4 weeks, after which you will then be welcomed to become a member. The annual subscription fee for an associate member is £48 and there is currently no application fee.

Does associate membership entitle me to play golf at Carnoustie Links?
The club is independent of the Carnoustie Links, which are public golf courses. However, the club secretary can liaise with Carnoustie Links Management to arrange a season ticket to meet your needs. Currently to have a full 3-course ticket at Carnoustie you must be a resident, and a waiting list is in operation. However, there are other ticket options which may well be available to associate members. To find out more about these ticket options, please contact Carnoustie Links directly.


Can I use the lockers in the clubhouse?
All members are assigned a personal a locker when they join the club. There is no extra charge for this service, as the cost is covered by your yearly subscription.

As a member, can I sign in guests to the clubhouse?
A member can bring in up to 3 guests at any one time.

Do you play matches against other clubs on other courses?
We play inter-club matches against Forfar, Alyth, Newmachar, Blairgowrie, Carnoustie Club and the Scottish Clubmasters. Indeed, the Caley has a rich history of inter-club matches.

Is there a maximum handicap for prospective members?
There is no handicap limit to join; in fact, you don't need a handicap to join the Caley.

Does being a member help me to get rounds on the Championship Course?
Being a member doesn't automatically get you a round on the Championship, although if you are picked for a Club team event then obviously the Club pays.

What do club members do in the winter?
They golf! There is a winter golf league for the hardy, plus a snooker competition and many other social events in the clubhouse.

Do you have any information about the Junior Section.
To get information about the Junior Section, contact Jim Watson, the Junior Convenor.

Do I need club members to act as a proposer and a seconder for my application?
You need to have a proposer and a seconder who are both members of the Club in order to process your application.

Who do I contact about making an application to join the Caley club?
To receive information about how to join, contact the
Club Secretary or the Club Captain.

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