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Before you can join a country club, you'll need to find one. The easiest way to find a club is to get a recommendation from someone who already belongs to one, but you can search for one on your own, too. If you don't know anyone who currently belongs to a country club, you can find a club by going online. Using search terms like "country clubs near (your zip code)" will turn up a decent number of results. It's best to do some shopping around to determine which club is the best fit for you and your family before committing to one. Make sure to pay attention to the main costs, like the initiation fee (if applicable) and annual membership dues. Most clubs will list their prices on their website, so you can get all of this information without contacting the clubs themselves. Reach out to the clubs if you want to clarify any specific costs. Some clubs expect you to spend a minimum amount of money on food and amenities each month. Others may also require or request additional money for various improvements to the club. It's also be a good idea to ask a current member of a club how much the cost of membership has risen over the past 5 years. Beyond cost, ask yourself what you want from your club membership. Make sure that the activities, amenities, and social opportunities you seek will be available to you at each club you check out. If you have young children, see if you can find a club with a playground or one that offers tennis and swimming lessons for your kids. Other activities for kids include arts and crafts or cooking classes. Many clubs have enough to accommodate people of all ages. Working class country clubs are less pricey than their posh counterparts. Most of the members have working-class jobs as opposed to holding executive positions. Additionally, more reasonably priced clubs can have activities for the whole family, not just golf.  Joining a working-class country club is almost always free, but you may need to pay yearly dues ranging between $1,200 and $5,000. A pricier club will have more amenities, such as a spa or an Olympic-sized pool. These clubs also offer more in terms of dining options.

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Search for country clubs in your area. Check multiple clubs in your area to get the best price possible. Research possible hidden fees. Find a club that offers activities and amenities that are important to you. Look at working class country clubs for more affordable prices.