Of course a club is free to declare any building as their "clubhome".
But (as I see it), it is that building where members meet and can
perhaps drink or eat something. In case there are multiple buildings,
it is not the one were they store material to maintain the grounds,
nor the one in which they have their activities (e.g. sports hall with
tennis courts only).
So regardless of what actual name the club gives to each of those
buildings, it is the one in which they meet, not ? Perhaps "meet" has
to be defined more precisely.

regards

m.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 11:45 PM Martin Koppenhoefer
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> > On 19. Jul 2018, at 19:14, Marc Gemis <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > When is something a clubhouse?
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> This is up to the club to decide/declare
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> > What if some functionality is in a separate building,  e.g.  dressing room 
> > or showers? Is that separate building still a clubhouse or even leisure 
> > clubhouse?
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> I would not use it for showers or changing rooms. I would expect tables and 
> chairs in the clubhouse, at least, and possibly a restaurant/bar/café
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> cheers,
> Martin
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