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clubhouse

[kluhb-hous] / ˈklʌbˌhaʊs /




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Up ahead, Schauffele set the clubhouse target at 11 under, while MacIntyre was left to rue an errant shot on the 16th.

From BBC

That seemed to be a theme in a clubhouse that has been stunned at how much this matters.

From Los Angeles Times

Lee birdied four of his final six holes to set the clubhouse target but could not maintain that momentum.

From BBC

They even have Parmesan cheese and olive oil in the clubhouse, where Pasquantino also gives a bottle of wine to the MVPs of the game.

From The Wall Street Journal

Membership fees fund maintenance of common areas and shared amenities including pools and clubhouses, insurance for these shared spaces and long-term repairs.

From MarketWatch