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And Much More: In addition to<strong>the</strong>ir home clubs, ClubCorp stadiumclub members also have access to anetwork of private golf and countryclubs, including <strong>the</strong> notableFirestone Country Club in Akron,Ohio, pictured here.CLubcorP STADIUMCLUBS GOT GAME…AND MUCH MOREThe “World Leader in Private Clubs” has partnered with college athletic departmentsto operate stadium clubs that provide amenities outside of just <strong>the</strong> home venue ongameday. At a growing number of facilities, members now benefit from year-roundaccess to a nationwide network of golf clubs, dining clubs, hotels, and more.By Patty Jerde, Communications Specialist, ClubCorpQuick HitsClubCorp-operated stadiumclubs on university campuses,such as <strong>the</strong> University of Texas,offer members a place to workand play throughout <strong>the</strong> year,not just an amenity on gameday.The stadium clubs serveacademics and athletics as wellas each community’s civicand social needs.Club member benefits includeaccess to more than 150 privategolf and country clubs, businessclubs, and resorts as well as morethan 1,000 hotels, restaurants,and entertainment venues.ClubCorp generally will leasespace from <strong>the</strong> university, whoreceives a percentage of gamedayand non-gameday revenue aswell as annual membership dues.On home gamedays, The Texas Tech Club in Lubbock– located in AT&T Stadium on <strong>the</strong> TexasTech campus – is swarming with premium ticketholders cheering on <strong>the</strong>ir beloved Red Raiderswhile enjoying panoramic views of <strong>the</strong> game, gourmet cuisinefrom <strong>the</strong> club buffet stations, and beer, wine, and signaturecocktails like <strong>the</strong> Starlite Red Raider Martini. Meanwhile,adjacent to <strong>the</strong> northwest corner of <strong>the</strong> stadium, Texas TechClub members and members of o<strong>the</strong>r clubs in <strong>the</strong> ClubCorpnetwork are taking advantage of <strong>the</strong> Masked Rider’s Hideout,an exclusive upscale tailgating tent, featuring a buffet and fullbar of its own with live music.But it isn’t just during gamedays that <strong>the</strong> club is a flurry ofactivity. Throughout <strong>the</strong> year, <strong>the</strong> private club serves its morethan 1,950 members – including alumni, faculty, and staffalong with <strong>the</strong> Lubbock professional, civic, and social community– as <strong>the</strong> pre-eminent spot in town to connect with oneano<strong>the</strong>r through a variety of dining, social, and networkingevents. Since opening in 2010, The Texas Tech Club, a memberof <strong>the</strong> ClubCorp family of clubs, has quickly become anintegral part of <strong>the</strong> university and <strong>the</strong> community.A Home aWay from HomeClubCorp, <strong>the</strong> World Leader in Private Clubs, has pioneeredprofessional management of <strong>the</strong> private club industry formore than 55 years and currently owns or operates a networkof more than 150 golf and country clubs, business clubs, sportsclubs, and alumni clubs in 23 states, <strong>the</strong> District of Columbia,and two foreign countries. So, it comes as no surprise that <strong>the</strong>company brings a unique and beneficial approach to operatingprivate clubs on university campuses.“ClubCorp brings not only a great value to <strong>the</strong> members ofstadium clubs but also to <strong>the</strong> universities and stadium ownerswhich are benefitting from a year-round everyday club concept,premium suite services, and an enhanced revenue stream,” saysDave Woodyard, ClubCorp Executive Vice President, Businessand Sports Clubs. “Stadium clubs also serve as ‘hubs’ for<strong>the</strong> worlds of university academics and athletics as well as eachcommunity’s professional, civic, and social needs.”In addition to The Texas Tech Club, alumni stadium clubsin <strong>the</strong> ClubCorp family include The University of Texas Clubin Austin and The University Center Club at Florida StateUniversity in Tallahassee, while non-stadium university clubsinclude The University of Massachusetts Club, Boston Col-78 | S E A T | www.alsd.com | #SEATWinter2013