VegasMav
Cigar Posse Member
I'm spending my kids inheritance. Don't tell them though...
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I have experienced all aspects of paying for golf as follows:
While I worked alot and had a good income:
1) Member at a very nice club...included range balls and great practice area
2) Member at a Robert Trent Jones Sr club...not well taken care of so relatively affordable but a great layout and unlimited range balls!!!
Now I am seriously considering retiring and working some to help make ends meet (maybe at a golf store) and so I see myself affording golf as follows:
1) Playing local muni golf courses (around $30 a round on the average)
2) Getting a range membership as they always save you money
3) Stop being a club HO...lol
PS One of the muni's I play "Babe Zaharias" is the longest 6,000 (the tips) yards you will ever play...very challeneging layout and actually Woody Austin grooved his game to make it to the tour on this very course while working part time for a local credit union. They also play the City Senior Championship there every year.
Played at Babe Zaharias once while I live in Tampa, decent track and a great price. I was still really learning how to play when I went there so I didnt play well at all but I liked the layout.