Eric-
Are you sure about that?  I haven't dealt with that issue for about ten 
years now, but I seem to recall the case I had turning on member versus 
non-member revenue.  It was the source of revenue not the difference in what 
you charge.  The country club started allowing more and more outside play 
and the non-member revenue sources quickly exceeded the member revenue. 
Next thing you know the IRS came looking for a big share.  Old case though 
and foggy memory.
> The IRS likes to sack you big time for being a "non-profit"
> club/organization and charging two different (member & non-member) entry
> rates to events. 
 
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