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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 277400" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My brother in law's are both attorneys and both belong to country clubs, but modest country clubs. One of them told me that he thought he needed to join so he could take clients. The club is close to their house and his family plays a lot of tennis there. The other one joined the club in the neighborhood to use the pool and workout facility. They are quick to describe their clubs as not the exclusive kind.</p><p> </p><p>My husband is an avid golfer so we joined a golf country club. He plays golf at least 1x weekly year round and more in the nicer weather. The girls and I go use the pool sometimes. He is an engineer and I know he plays with some other engineers, sales people, and at least two executives. This club is not an expensive, exclusive club. We are also supposed to be able to sell our membership back to the club if we decide to leave it. I'll believe that when I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 277400, member: 1792"] My brother in law's are both attorneys and both belong to country clubs, but modest country clubs. One of them told me that he thought he needed to join so he could take clients. The club is close to their house and his family plays a lot of tennis there. The other one joined the club in the neighborhood to use the pool and workout facility. They are quick to describe their clubs as not the exclusive kind. My husband is an avid golfer so we joined a golf country club. He plays golf at least 1x weekly year round and more in the nicer weather. The girls and I go use the pool sometimes. He is an engineer and I know he plays with some other engineers, sales people, and at least two executives. This club is not an expensive, exclusive club. We are also supposed to be able to sell our membership back to the club if we decide to leave it. I'll believe that when I see it. [/QUOTE]
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