I've received an email confirming reservations and billing for golf at River Oaks Golf Club through Golf Now, LLC under my name. The only problem is that I never made any such reservations, which obviously gives rise to the concern my identity may have been compromised and services are being billed under my identification (i.e., credit cards, etc.). I contacted Golf Now and provided them with the confirmation number and offered any other information contained in the billing statement. They wouldn't provide me with anything, but, rather, kept asking for my personal information (personal phone number, personal email, mailing address, etc.), which, given the circumstances, I'm not comfortable providing. How does one find out if their information has been compromised if Golf Now appears to be acting in defense of the potential fraudsters. Is Golf Now party to the process, or is this just a mistake on their part they won't own up to? There's no way to tell if they won't provide any information. On every level, this is exceedingly shady.