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I don't see the problem with buying used clubs.Cost is significantly lower. I'm a Walmart kinda guy so golf style isn't an issue I don't need a brand logo.army issue web belt and buckle about $5 an example.Buy shoes when they're closeouts for a significant discount. Play course I can get a discount. A goal of not paying over $40 for greensfees preferrably under $35. You can play golf on a budget if you just play to play the game not so much for the aesthetics.That's just works for me and whatever works for you isn't wrong in my opinion. People should have their own opinion about it we aren't sheep..But you can play golf on a budget.
WHile I agree, even budget golf costs more than just about any other major sport.
Sailing is hardly considered a major sport in most areas.
I only know one person with a boat. And it's a pontoon that just sits at the dock. I know people that used to have boats and they were all motor boats.
Keep in mind Dent, you dont have a Mortgage and bills like a lot of folks yet though.
However I will say that your deal is darn impressive.
Exactly, but taking out lifes other expenses, a membership is a perfect way to get cheap golf if you find one for the right price.
WHile I agree, even budget golf costs more than just about any other major sport.
No such thing anywhere near me.Yearly passes are what the deals are called here. Just about every course has them here and you get 12 months of golf Harry. My course has one and then you pay just a cart fee. Saves a ton.
No such thing anywhere near me.
Ditto, the only yearly passes around here are between 400 to 500 a month, so at that point you mine as well go the Country Club route.
Not around here - there's that little issue of a bond. There are a couple of clubs where the bond may be in the $15K range, but the majority are $50K +.