Proper Name:
* "I'm a member of the [Name of Country Club] Country Club." (The specific name is capitalized)
* "He played golf at the Augusta National Golf Club." (The full name of the club is capitalized.)
Generic Use:
* "I'm going to join a country club." (The term is not capitalized because it's not a specific name.)
* "She lives in a neighborhood with a country club." (The term is not capitalized because it's not a specific name.)
Key Takeaway: Capitalize "Country Club" when it's part of the official name of a specific club, but not when it's used as a general term.