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Club Management Questions and answers Which of the following are one of the five characteristics of distinctly private clubs? - is public accommodation open to everyone - has physical location - is run entirely by volunteers - has a selective membership process - is operated not for profit -...

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Club Management Questions and
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Which of the following are one of the five characteristics of distinctly private clubs?
- is public accommodation open to everyone
- has physical location
- is run entirely by volunteers
- has a selective membership process
- is operated not for profit
- is considered a fraternal organization
- has a manager
- is not open to the public - answer - has physical location
- has a selective membership process
- is operated not for profit
- has a manager
- is not open to the public

The word "club" was allegedly first used to describe a group that gathered to meet
socially at a coffee house at Oxford University in England. (T/F) - answer T

Country club proliferated in the US early to mid 1800s and the city clubs evolved
afterwards becoming popular in the late 1800s. (T/F) - answer F

The top three most common athletic facilities found at Country Clubs in the US are: Golf
Course, Tennis Courts, Fitness area. (T/F) - answer F

Member owned clubs are usually referred to as equity clubs. Clubs owned by a
developer, management company, or a daily fee operator are referred to as either non-
equity or proprietary. (T/F) - answer T

The term Common Bond use in class discussion refers to the similar interest of
members that attracts them to join a particular club. (T/F) - answer T

Reciprocity refers to agreements that clubs make with each other that allows their
membership to use other club's facilities and services. (T/F) - answer T

Golf and tennis are believed to have both become popular in Europe around the same
time as the fall of the Roman Empire or around 300s AD. (T/F) - answer F

The General Manager is responsible for directing all department managers and sports
professionals. (T/F) - answer T

, List 4 common steps in the membership selection process - answer 1. Require
reference letters/referrals/sponsors
2. Provide a tour of the facility to candidates and a formal interview
3. Post names publically and gain feedback from current members
4. Board finalizes the decision (not the admissions committee) *ultimately it is the Board
that approves membership

One of the primary differences between a Club Manager and a General Manager is that
all department managers, including the sports professionals, report to the general
manager. (T/F) - answer T

The 4 specific "rights and privileges" that might vary by membership class are... -
answer Vote
Sponsor members
Run for a position
Degree of Access

Which of the following is/are generally dictated by the constitution?
- Mission, purpose, common bond
- Organizational structure
- Process for amending the club constitution
- Rules for governing the dress code - answer - Mission, purpose, common bond
- Organizational structure
- Process for amending the club constitution
- Rules for governing the dress code

What are the three most common types of membership for both city and country clubs?
- answer non-resident, full member, junior member

The club managers association certification "CCM" stands for "city club manager" (T/F) -
answer F

Which of the following are advantages of having staggered terms for Board Members
- Allows for continuity and a change in board membership
- Makes it easier to plan diversity to better represent the membership
- Problem board members have a limited time they serve - answer - Allows for
continuity and a change in board membership
- Makes it easier to plan diversity to better represent the membership

An example of the standing committee is the finance committee and a special
committee might be the - answer Ad Hoc- events, volunteer

Matching
- Duty of confidentiality
- Duty of care
- Duty of loyalty

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