I've been emailing SRGC trying to start the PAM process since April and have had zero luck. The membership director seems to be asleep at the wheel or does not care, and at this point I'm ready to throw in the towel.
I've sent eight e-mails back and forth over the past six months and still have no idea how to start the process and no one is willing to help or provide any useful information.
I guess it's Koko Head or nothing.
@Fox800
the way you start the process is by showing up, in-person, at one of the monthly wednesday-night meetings. there's one tomorrow night, Sept 6th, at the SR5 Trap/Skeet range, 1900. You have to get there before 1900, because they lock the Kolekole gate when the meeting starts. 1830 is good.
Trap/Skeet calender shows a club monthly meeting scheduled for Sep 6th:
https://www.srgchi.org/calendar.htmlmap to SR5 (meeting location) here, bottom right of the page:
https://www.srgchi.org/rifle--pistol.htmlbe advised that the short road from Trimble Rd down to SR5 is not paved and very rough, potholes & ruts, not recommended for low-ground-clearance sports cars and such. might be construed as a obstacle course for Mazda Miata's.
Attending the monthly meeting to apply to join this elusive & secretive club is probably spelled out in one of the membership documents, such as the club bylaws, para 4.3, posted under the governance tab:
https://www.srgchi.org/publications.htmlthe membership application form is under the "forms" tab.
membership application policy, and PAM policy is under the "club policies" tab.
club officers are all volunteers, and do this in their spare time.
If you're so inclined, you're more than welcome to actively participate in the meeting, and when the membership director gives his monthly report, you can raise your hand and deliver hellfire-and-brimstone and raise holy hell about how you really feel, and I'm sure the membership committee will appropriately annotate this on your pending application and prioritize your processing.

all part-and-parcel of the so-called "cost of living in Hawaii", nobody every makes it easy.