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Country clubs usually have two types of membership. __________ enables members to use all of the facilities all of the time.

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An example of a professional club would be: • the Pebble Beach Golf Club • the National Press Club • the U.S. Open Tennis Club • The Moose Lodge

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Clubs that are predominantly business oriented are known as __________ clubs.

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Founded in 1957, Dallas based ClubCorp is the world leader in delivering: • fraternal club meals • premier golf, private club, and resort experiences • city club golf memberships • athletic club meal plans

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The __________ lists basic sustainable practices for club management.

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Describe the following types of clubs and their membership: professional, social, athletic, military, and fraternal.

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The secretary of the club is responsible for: • leading meetings and creating agendas for the meetings • setting menu prices for catering and banquet menus • providing advice on financial matters, preparing budgets and control systems • recording minutes of meetings and taking care of club related correspondence

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The oldest social club in America is thought to be: • the Lawyers Club in New York City • the Fish House in Philadelphia • St. Andrews Golf Club • The Friars Club

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When joining a country club, a potential member may be required to pay _____________ fee which may be refundable when the member resigns. • a monthly fee • a member fee • an initiation fee • a founders fee

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The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for all of the following except: • Food service at the greens and fairways • Maintaining the greens and fairways • Working with the greens committee and golf committee to ensure club goals are met • Any additional items specifically related to the golf course, equipment and golf staff

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With country clubs, the type of membership that enables members to use all the facilities all the time is a: • full membership • monthly membership • social membership • entitlement membership

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The __________ is the professional organization to which many club managers belong. The purpose of this organization is to provide professional development through education.

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Fraternal clubs include: • Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks, and Shriners • facilities for non-commissioned officers and enlisted officers • tennis courts, running tracks, and restaurants • alumni from the local university

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A new feature being offered in some athletic clubs is: • a rooftop tennis court • a juice bar • an Executive workout • racketball courts

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• an Executive workout

The internal management structure of a club is governed by the: • Ways and Means committee • Articles of Incorporation and By-laws • Social Committee • Grounds Committee

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The core competencies of the general manager of a club include all of the following except: • proficient in club operations and management • mastering the skills of asset management • preserving and fostering the culture of the club • maintaining membership in the local chamber of commerce

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The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland, founded in 1758 is recognized as the: • first club in the United States • birthplace of golf • the first business club • the first fraternal club

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• birthplace of golf

Places where members gather for social, recreational, professional or fraternal reasons are called: • private clubs • offices • off-premises catering • conference centers

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Briefly describe the purpose of private clubs.

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• They are places where members gather for social, recreational, professional or fraternal reasons. Members enjoy entertaining guests at their clubs as they are like second homes. The have diverse facilities and staff to accommodate member needs and expectations.

__________ clubs are for people with the same work background.

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