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11 Ways to Save Money on Golf

11 Ways to Save Money on Golf

11 Ways to Save Money on Golf

Every spring, the broadcast of the Masters whets the public's appetite for TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver , a least until they get out on the course and remember what an exercise in frustration it can be. If you are tempted to try out the most addictive of sports, the least you can do is minimize the havoc on your pocketbook 18 holes on a good course can wreak. Here are 11 ways you can save money on your golf game.

1. Walk, don't ride. Mark Twain famously described golf as a good walk, spoiled, but if you find no other enjoyment in a round, it can provide a lovely 4-mile walk (more if you spray the ball). You might find that walking helps you better pace yourself, too; there is much time to contemplate between tee and green.

2. Look for after 4 p.m. specials. Many courses drop their greens fees later in the day, especially on weekends. You'll find an additional benefit can be a less crowded course, so you don't experience the dreaded six-hour round waiting for the clowns ahead of you to line up a putt for five minutes only to miss TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver by five feet.

3. Take advantage of the yearly rate. You can join some courses for a year for a flat rate. If you're happy to play the same 18 time after time and the flat rate divided by the times you intend to play TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver is less than the daily greens fee, you've got a bargain.

4. Use knockoff clubs. For every brand-name club played on the PGA and LPGA tours there are imitators that almost but not quite steal the design. In the hands of a player of less than pro talent, these TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver will perform just as well. You could also build your own TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver, if you're so inclined.

5. Buy used clubs. If you just have to have a set of Pings or Titleist or Callaways, watch Enjoymygolf.com, Craigslist and the bulletin board at your local course for used clubs for sale. Golf clubs rarely wear out. Make sure the shafts are straight and the hosel secure on the shaft and you can come away with a deal on some swell sticks.

6. Buy cheap balls. The golf industry would like to convince you'll hit a $4 golf ball straighter or farther than a $2 ball, but for most of us, that just isn't true; we're just as likely to feed it to the fishes. Used balls also can be a good deal, probably having suffer nothing more ignominious than a swim in a pond safeguarding a green. Avoid buying your TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver at the course, where the markups are usually higher.

7. Use the savings to buy lessons. Here's a better way to get better at golf; take a few lessons. Your investment here will go much farther toward helping you enjoy the game that investing in fancy equipment.

8. Stock up in the fall/winter. Fall is one of the best times to play TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver; the crowds are gone and the course is usually in prime condition. In the clubhouse, you'll probably find some end-of-season deals on clothing and supplies.


9. Beware the traveling discount golf shows. If you live in a four-seasons climate, you know how much you are jonesing for golf by the middle of winter. So when a golf show comes to your town, attending is in itself entertainment, and offers you some great deals, right? No necessarily so. Those vendors have to pay some steep fees to set up at the shows, and must recoup those costs somehow. Watch out for second-rate gear and cheap imitations; they aren't bargains if they won't stand up to use.

10. Bring your own food and drink to the course: What red-blooded man wouldn't want to buy food and drink from the carts driven around the course by attractive young ladies? A frugal one. Bringing your own snack food and water can help offset the cost of playing better TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver. Courses generally won't allow you to bring your own beer, however.

11. Don't subscribe to golf magazines. When you really have the bug, you can find yourself eating and breathing golf, to the point that you even subscribe to golf magazines. This can be deadly to your golf budget, because the sole purpose of those magazines is to convince you that you can't be a serious player without the latest and greatest gear, gear that is updated to an even newer version in the time it takes you to get from page one to page 101.

If you're frugal with your golfing expenditures, you might even have some dough left for a good massage or another way to relieve the stress of hooking yet another TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver into the woods.
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