I got out 2-3 times a week last season and 1-2 times this winter. I just joined a private club so I plan on playing 3-4 times a week and 27-36 on one of the days
I am fortunate. Divorced, kids are grown & out of the house, no current girlfriend and have set up my work schedule so I'm off at 2:30 daily. That all adds up to as much golf as I want to play.
I usually play 3-5 times a week and practice a couple days, depending on the weather & life.
I'm out maybe once/twice per month. I don't get to play enough, but it is what it is. I like to head to the range during the week, but I'd rather be on the course.
Try to play 2 or 3 times per week plus 1 or 2 practice sessions.
The goal for this year is to playing 9 holes after my practicing. I bought a season pass so 9 hole rounds isn't a problem. My course doesn't have a 9 hole rate because they have a wedge course for that.
I don't get out enough. I would prefer to get out once a week. I was doing that before, but took a sizeable pay cut to take the job I'm at now, with the tradeoff of being much happier. I"m hoping I can pull of once a month this year and hopefully things right themselves and I can get to 2-3 times a month if not more, next year.
During the season which is usually April to November (depending on weather during the later months) I normally play once or twice a week, unfortunately I have to work to feed my golf addiction.
During daylight savings Oct-March: 1-2 times a week.
April-Oct: 3-5 times a week
My summer break is June 15-August 1. So any day it's not raining, I'm at the course
I'm currently using Mixuno JPX 900 irons. I play twice weekly, but get plenty of trackman, bodytrack and short game practice. I am currently attending the Golf Academy of America, so school keeps me from playing more.
Any thoughts on driver or hybrids for slower swing speeds?
With a pregnant wife and a 2 year old at home, I just play once a week at an executive course. I can't remember my last 18, woah. I used to be in the MGA Tour though which would get me out once a month.