He had seen him, however, several times in the clubhouse, and was satisfied that the man was really a member.
I'm a member of the golf-club there, and was down at the clubhouse one morning looking at the papers when a fat middle-aged man, about my age, asked me if I cared for a game.
Such clubhouses, places for the comfort of the ageing and aged, are found in many villages.
The wives cook the food at home and bring it for their husbands to the clubhouse.
Leaving to go to a clubhouse replicates a familiar daily rhythm.
Her brother enlists the members of the volunteer fire department, up to now better known for misusing public funds for their clubhouse.
From the late eighteenth century, however, inns and taverns were increasingly being turned into new kinds of buildings such as hotels, corn exchanges and clubhouses.