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  1. 1. How much $$$ annually?

    • under$100
      0
    • 100-300
      5
    • 301-500
      7
    • 501-1000
      18
    • 1001-2000
      24
    • 2001-5000
      15
    • 5000+
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Posted
Maybe $75/month greens fees and range balls
$200/year on equipment
<$10/month on sodas ($0 now that I gave up soda)
$50/year on balls, tees, gloves

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Posted
Big Fee for club entry
$500/mo club fees
$600 for irons last year, probably will last 'til 2012
$? for the driver/fairway wood I'm going to purchase in the coming weeks. Probably will last 1-2 seasons
$49/month for balls

Similar expenses for wife and three kids.

Rewards:

Played with my granparents.
Play regularly with my parents.
Expect to play for many years with my wife, kids and future grandkids.

Worth it.

Posted
way too much on golf no doubt about it. i play 6 times per week and range 3 times per week.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
In the past 12 months that I REALLY got serious, I've spent WAY too much.
MP 60's - $749
2 months later Project X Shafts - $220 installed (I should've gotten the clubs with the shafts)
Vokey 56 - $99
CG 11 60 - $89
Scotty Newport 2 - $249.99
Tour Edge Exotics 2 hybrid - $119
Burner 3 Wood - $179.99
GD YS 6+ - $59.99 Installed
HiBoreXL - $249.99
Diamana Whiteboard - $279.99 Installed
MB Bag - $119
Tour Trek Travel Bag - $99.99
Balls - probably bought 15 dozen in the past year - $29.99 - 45.99
Bionic Glove - 2 per season - $39.99
Epoch Tees - $5.99 - 2 bags per season
Adidas 360 Tour II - 2 pairs - $99.99
Nike SP-8 - $79.99
Clothes - THANK GOD THEY'RE FREE!

Actual Golf - 3 twilight rounds/ week at $14.
Saturday - from $49 - $249
Sunday - from $49 - 249
1 round at Cascata - $500
Range - 4 times a month..basically once a week - $15
GHIN - $24.99

Hitting the perfect shot on a GORGEOUS course.... WORTH IT ALL!
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HiBoreXL 9.5 White Board D63 Stiff Exotics CB2 5 Wood, Exotics CB3 3 Wood MP-60 5.5 Flighted Shafts 54 & Cleveland CG-10 60 Newport 2

Posted
Without figuring it all out.... TOO MUCH! This is the first season I have played with the goal of improving, going from shooting around 110 to shooting low 90s now. I bought a new driver, new irons, new bag, tons of shirts, shoes, tried all kinds of balls etc etc. It has definetly added up, and I have had a few tight months because of it, but so worth it. I wouldn't trade it back for anything

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Posted
Greens Fees: $100 or less
Equipment: Won't be buying any soon just bought all new stuff this year ($1450)
Food/drinks: $15
Balls/tees/gloves: $70

Driver: taylormade.gif R11 9*
3 Wood: cleveland.gif Launcher 13* 5 Wood: cleveland.gif Launcher 19*
Irons: cleveland.gif CG1 Black Pearl 3-PW
Wedges: cleveland.gif CG12 Black Pearl 52 & 58 Degree     Putter: cameron.gif California Coronado
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Posted
These are annual totals - equipment expenditure is just a bit of a guess.
  • Membership : $1100 - 2 x courses
  • Equipment Purchases : Say $400 a year for the odd used wedge/driver here and there
  • Balls : $200 - I usually buy AAA used off eBay
  • Gloves : $150 - I buy 6 or so every 6 months
  • Shoes : $150 - I get a new pair every year or so - they last if you look after them
  • Food/Beverages : Not much, I usually only drink water and take my own snacks but I'll have a beer or two AFTER comp rounds on the weekend so say $200
  • Tournament/Comp Fees : $1500 - I play a lot of comp rounds at the courses I am a member of and also enter in to a lot of state level tournaments, occasionally I'll try to qualify for national amateur/open events
  • Clothing : $300 - I'll buy some pants or a new shirt or pullover from time to time, never anything expensive.

So all up about $4000 a year - better not let the wife see this post!

Posted
I spend $60 a month on greens fees.
Ive spent easily over $600 this year on equipment, but now Im pretty much set. Im looking to get 1 more wedge and am looking for a different putter, but after that, I plan to keep the set I have.
I dont spend anything on food/beer at the course.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


Posted
My league is $500 for the season, I try to play at least one full round a weekend that ranges between $38-55. I play a few outings as well at $100 a pop.

I'd say I spend $300 a month roughly on green fees, clubs thats another story.
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Posted
I spend about $7 a round on food x 50 rounds. = $350
Equipment/Apparel: (Free Clothes) Equipment: $460
Rounds: $28x25 = $700

Total: $1510 so far this year.with half the season left to go.

Plus adding random stuff i buy, which can make it more.
In My Bag

Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
5 Wood: r7 19° (Stiff)Irons: S58 Irons 4-PW Orange DotWedge: Harmonized 60°Wedge: Z TP 54°Putter: Tiffany 34"Balls: Pro V1 Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 IIThe Meadows Golf Coursewww.themeadowsgc.comAge: 16

Posted
I play about once a week twilight at about 20 a round or $80 a month, usually hit the range once a week or play 9 for 10 bucks so 40 a month. Basically $120 to play a month plus misc equipment, balls, tees etc. I find economical ways to play.

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SLDR Mini Driver TP Graphite Design DI-6s
SLDR 4h Matrix Black Tie 95s
Ping G25 4-PW
Ping Gorge 50, 54, 58

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Posted
I play once a week and practice twice per week.

Twighlight rounds range from $19-$35 per round
Range balls $50 every 2 weeks
Dozen golf balls every 2 weeks $19 per dozen (yes, I lose a lot of balls - hence why I buy the cheapies)

So I spend about $240 per month on routine golf purchases. Clubs and other gadgets are extra, but I don't buy those every month. Or at least try not to...

Posted
How much do you spend / month on fees?

Hmmm, kind of scary since I've never added it up before. I'm guessing its about the same as we spend on skiing in the winter.

Roughly: $400/month on fees $500/year on equipment (I try to only make one big purchase per year. This year was a uPro GPS.) $50/year on balls (I buy used balls from a guy I know who does it for charity. I get a dozen spotless OneBlack's for $8, or a dozen scuffed ProV1's for $3) $15/round on beverages & food (I don't drink alcohol while playing. Keeps things cheaper and I play better) Lots on clothing, but since I wear golf attire in many other settings, I wouldn't put this in the mix, except maybe golf shoes. $120 every two years or so. I'm sure there are lots of miscellaneous stuff, but no idea how much it adds up to. Just spent $10 on a quick reference rules guide for my bag, for example.

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Posted
about $1000/month - that includes membership, driving range, cart fees and food/alcohol.

Equipment expenditures are about $350 so far for this year with another $700 to be spent shortly.

Then the BS little things like $10 for soft spikes about every 5 weeks, a new glove for about $10-$15 once a month.

Annual total estimate would be $17k-$18k/year.

Posted
Another thread made me wonder about how much we spend on this game.

$350 per month of fees. $800 per year on equipment - on average $50 per month for food/beer at course $7500 on average per year for miscellaneous - tournaments,golf vacations, shoes and the other misc stuff. So, probably close to $13.5k +/- per year. I don't count clothing cause I wear the same clothes to work that I play golf in.

Bag: Titleist
Driver: TM RBZ 9.5
Fairway metals: TM RBZ 3 wood
Hybrids: TM RBZ 3, 4 and 5
Irons: TM Burner 1.0 6 thru LW stiff steel shafts
Putter: Ping B60
Ball: TM Tour Preferred X or ProV1x
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Posted
$350 per month of fees.

Dude you're loaded.

About $120 a month of fees. About $250 a year on equipment. About $16 (Gotta have my Arnie) About $100 on pretty much everything else I make due with whatever I have.

Posted
I would guess about 6-8 Gs a year.
In the bag
driver- G5
3wood-
5wood-
irons- cpr 4-pw[B]wedges[/B]- 52,56,60 cg12putter-odyssey:

Posted
My monthly bill at the course is about $1000/month - that includes membership, driving range, cart fees and food/alcohol. On top of that it is another $20-$30 per round for cart girl (2-4 times a week).

Lucky you! I wish I could spend 25% of that.

Bag: Ping Pioneer
Driver: Cobra Speed LD-M
3 Wood: Adams Insight XTD A3 OS
Hybrids: Adams Idea A3 OS
Irons: Adams Idea A3 OSWedges: Adams Idea A3 OSChipper: Odyssey Marxman X-Act ----------Yes I use a chipper!Putter: Odyssey Tri-BallBalls: Noodle

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