Chapter 7 Recreation
DOI: 10.23912/9781911635062-3985 | ISBN: 9781911635062 |
Published: November 2018 | Component type: chapter |
Published in: Club Management | Parent DOI: 10.23912/9781911396796-3845 |
Abstract
One of the things that makes a club into a club is that it brings together people with a common interest. Sometimes the common interest is food and beverage, but often it is a recreational activity, of which the most prominent is golf. But there are many other recreational activities that take place at clubs and this chapter will discuss many (though not all) of them. Club activities are many and varied. It is important for students to understand the individual activities, and particularly: (1) who participates; (2) how they are managed; (3) how they interact with other activities/areas of the club; (4) whether they are cost centres or profit centres; and (5) trends and changes affecting these activities and their popularity.
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Contributors
- Clayton Barrows, University of New Hampshire (Author)
- Michael Robinson, Robinson Hospitality Consulting (Author)
For the source title:
- Clayton Barrows, University of New Hampshire (Author)
- Michael Robinson, Robinson Hospitality Consulting (Author)
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Barrows & Robinson, 2018
Barrows, C. & Robinson, M. (2018) "Chapter 7 Recreation" In: Barrows, C. & Robinson, M. (ed) . Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781911635062-3985
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