Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Timberlake Joins Exclusive LA Golf Club

Posted by John Branston on Tue, Oct 9, 2007 at 4:00 AM

Big news! Justin Timberlake has managed to land a membership at the exclusive Mountain Gate Country Club in Los Angeles.

The Millingon-bred pop superstar has been accepted as a member of Mountain Gate after biding his time and waiting for a hard-to-come-by vacancy.

The club only allows 895 members to play its 27 holes and the roster is nearly always full, but when officials alerted Timberlake to a vacancy recently, the star didn't hesitate to pay the $50,000 initiation fee, according to In Touch Weekly magazine.

A club source says, "Justin loves golf, and they (Mountain Gate) have the best course. He was so excited to get in." To keep his membership up, Timberlake must now pay $600 a month.

Guess this means he won't be hanging around Overton Park waiting for a tee-time any more. Go to CelebrityHack.com for more analysis of JT's game.

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