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Date: September 6th, 2010 11:23 PM Author: Orange Voyeur
need to devote some substantial time/effort in getting better
tyia
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Date: September 6th, 2010 11:37 PM Author: Harsh jewess forum
no, that's why you go to a respectable place. you might have to pay them for an hour of their time, but they are professionals and will do a good job. make sure your pro is a PGA pro, not some schmuck.
well, it's been a while since i bought new clubs, but...you're probably looking at between $1k and $1.8k for your clubs and a good pair of golf shoes.
you'll need to spend $30-$90 a year re-gripping your clubs (rule of thumb is get them regripped the same number of times/year that you play/week).
gloves, you'll need several gloves a year...no more than $150 or so.
balls, you can get a dozen decent new golf balls for like $20 or $30. as a noob. you might lose 4-6 balls a round, but you'll also find a bunch of balls.
lessons range from $40/hour to $150+ with reputable PGA pros. you'll want a few of them occasionally.
going to the range costs ~ $10, you'll want to do that 3-4 times a week, starting out.
the price of a round will vary, particularly by geography. you should be able to find a decent course where you can play 18 for ~$50, or 9 for ~$15-20. play once or twice a week, if you have the time. it's fun to get out and play 9 in the evening. you should walk as much as possible, which will also save you some cash.
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