Thank you all for your replies.
I'm a little frustrated with my club because they are an older club and seem to be stuck in a very low level of activity. There do seem to be a couple of members who play in the Turf Wars and Clashes but that's about it. Club tournaments are rarely, if ever, participated in by anyone other than the person who creates them--and those themselves are rare. Other than that, there doesn't seem to be much going on at all.
Recruiting seemed like it was going nowhere so I requested permission to invite new members. I got no reply, so, assuming more members was a good thing, I forged ahead and in about two months signed up about 40 new members, taking the club membership roster from about 90 to about 130. I sent personal messages to the new members and posted greetings and hopefully helpful information on their walls. After a while I stopped doing that because I thought that should more properly be done by one of the club officers.
I sent several private messages and posted to the walls of the owner (never responded), director #1 (never responded), and director #2, who responded after about a week with a public post in mobile chat that he did not have the first clue what I was talking about, and if I had an issue, why didn't I raise it publicly in mobile chat?
I think part of the problem is the owner and directors know each other and play golf together IRL which may affect the way they view the on-line club. Perhaps they don't think the on-line club needs or deserves much attention. I'm not sure because they won't engage and tell me what they're thinking or what their plans are for the future.
I realize the simple solution is to merely join another club. I guess I will before too much longer.
Thank you again for your insight.
All the best and see you on the links.