Board Member Thank You Resignation Letter



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Created for your purpose by: Kenny Halliday National Community Golf Manager New Zealand Golf kenny.halliday nzgolf.org.nz (09) 485 3247 EXAMPLE MEMBER RESIGNATION LETTER Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Date Reference: Member Name and Number Dear first name of member Golf Club Name want to thank you for being a valued member for the past number of years and months they were a member and for informing us of your intention to resign.. Which of the following factors initially caused you to consider resigning your membership at Golf Club Name (please tick the appropriate boxes)  Relocating to another area  Was not playing enough golf to give value for money  Prefer to pay-and-play with friends  Change in personal circumstances  Injury or illness  Quality of golf course  Quality of other facilities  Club too expensive in comparison to others in area  Customer service was unsatisfactory  Lack of social events  Other (please specify) 4..




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