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Resort Clubs International, Inc. Enters into a Marketing Alliance with TempleRead Luxury Golf Cruises
Business Wire, March 29, 2006
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Resort Clubs International, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RTCI) and its national golf membership program, ClubShare(TM), has just announced a strategic marketing alliance with TempleRead Cruises, a premier luxury barge cruise on the Thames River in England.
ClubShare(TM) is a unique equity private golf membership program offering "member only" access to a collection of exclusive private and resort golf clubs in the United States. Developed for the discriminating traveling golfer wanting to access elite golf properties, this program allows a private club member to replicate their home club experience when they travel.
Resort Clubs International offers its members access to national and international resorts and hotels when they travel for business or pleasure under its Ambassador Club program. The Ambassador Club offers its members three valuable travel service benefits: a national and international reciprocal program with world-class golf courses, member rates at top hotels and exclusive resorts around the world and a concierge service to coordinate the itineraries for the members.
The marketing alliance provides members of RTCI's Ambassador Club program with special member rates on the golf cruise packages along the Thames River. As a part of this alliance RTCI members will have access to several private and resort clubs as they cruise the river.
Bob Johnson, president of Resort Clubs had this comment, "With our company introducing its newest travel membership program, Ambassador Club, we wanted to find unique offerings for our members to enjoy. Traveling on the luxury Magna Carta barge will provide an opportunity for exclusive golf and a distinctive travel option for our members." The program will be introduced to RTCI members starting in the spring of 2006.
About Resort Clubs International, Inc.
Resort Clubs International, Inc., the parent of Epic Golf Club, based in Jacksonville, Florida, is an 11-year-old golf membership company. It has existing contracts with 23 golf courses in Phoenix, Arizona, Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. These contracts allow RTCI members to play at "member rates" when they travel. The contracted clubs share in the RTCI membership sales to offset the value given to the member. With our unique profit sharing plan, we are able to create a financial loyalty with our contracted clubs. RTCI pioneered the external membership concept and is continuing to update its offerings based on the demands of the golf courses, consumers and market conditions.
For more detail about the company, its management, and projects, please refer to our web sites http://www.clubshare.us and http://www.RTCI.us.
This news release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934, as amended; such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company may experience significant fluctuations in operating results due to a number of economic, competitive and other factors. These factors could cause operations to vary significantly from those in prior periods, and those projected in forward-looking statements.
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