In fact, the club's general manager David Feder said "more than 95 percent" of the club's employees receive health insurance through the company, so they're not affected by the sharp premium increases on government-run exchanges.Customers in some states will see increases in that range, but the premiums vary widely from state to state. The benchmark plan in Arizona will cost 116 percent more next year. Premiums in Indiana and Massachusetts are actually going down by about 3 percent.The Asia swing is the rare trip where Patrick Reed's wife doesn't accompany him. She stayed in Houston because they're finally moving into their new house at The Woodlands.