Ch10 Clubs Flashcards
These are places where members gather for social, recreational, professional, or fraternal reasons.
Private Clubs
There are approximately this many golf clubs in the United States.
14,000
Nearly all of these have one or more golf courses, a clubhouse, locker rooms, lounges, bars and restaurants and most have a banquet facility. Some even have pools and tennis courts.
country clubs
Members are responsible for paying these regardless of use
Monthly dues
These types of clubs are predominantly business oriented, although some have rules prohibiting the discussion of business and reviewing of business-related document in dining rooms.
City Clubs
The oldest social club in America, founded in 1832.
Fish House
These are private clubs for alumni or alumnae
University Clubs
These clubs cater to both non-commissioned officers and enlisted officers
Military Clubs
Include many special organizations such as Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks and Shriners
Fraternal Clubs
Main difference between club management and hotel management
Guests feel as if they are the owners
A professional organization that’s goal is to advance the professional of club management by fulfilling the educational and related needs to the club managers
CMAA