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We are fortunate to have a comfortable income (after 20 years of busting my @$$ and scraping by, haha), no credit card or student loan debt and we both drive Hondas and don’t spend much on them.
So we do have some discretionary income but I choose to keep the golf spending pretty low. I belong to a small club that costs $400 a year for all the golf I want. I’d guess I probably spend more than that annually on beers while I’m at the club... ok let’s not start adding in beer to the calculation
All in, including rounds at other clubs and a vacation or two I don’t think my annual golf expense is more 2%-3% of our income. I don’t buy new gear unless something breaks so that helps.
So we do have some discretionary income but I choose to keep the golf spending pretty low. I belong to a small club that costs $400 a year for all the golf I want. I’d guess I probably spend more than that annually on beers while I’m at the club... ok let’s not start adding in beer to the calculation
All in, including rounds at other clubs and a vacation or two I don’t think my annual golf expense is more 2%-3% of our income. I don’t buy new gear unless something breaks so that helps.