As an enterprise, membership clubs can engage in business activities, provide services and products, and make profits. For example, membership clubs such as golf clubs and fitness clubs are usually legal persons, and members need to pay membership fees or purchase services.
However, there are also some membership clubs that are non-profit organizations. Their purpose is not to make a profit, but to provide specific benefits or services for members. For example, some community organizations, charities and cultural and artistic groups can set up member clubs to promote specific social goals or promote exchanges in specific fields.
Therefore, whether it belongs to an enterprise or not depends on the purpose and operation mode of the membership club.