Cheap Golfing: Getting on the Green For Less
Golfing has always been a bit of an aristocratic activity. This has created a notion in the minds of many that they can’t afford to play golf, because of the cost of equipment, and the cost to get on the course. Fortunately you can start golfing for very little money. You can borrow golf clubs, or find a used set for next to nothing, and pay $10 or so every time you go golfing.
Here are some great tips that will you be able to golf for less:
Shop Online – EBay and other auction sites are a great place to purchase putters, drivers, and other golfing equipment. You can quite often find some amazing deals on name brand clubs with a couple of scratches. Don’t even consider worrying about scratches when you first start out, because it’s just something that’s going to happen for beginning golfers. You will scratch your clubs, it’s not that big of a deal. When you get more advanced and more experienced, you can go out and get yourself a better set of clubs without scratches.
Befriend a Golf Pro – This is a very important thing to do if you’re just starting out golfing. Usually you’ll be able to get discounted lessons or perhaps even free lessons if you know the person very well. Pro’s are always getting new clubs and equipment, and maybe you’ll get lucky enough to inherit some of the equipment that they no longer use or want. You won’t get brand new top of the line stuff, but you’ll get good quality clubs for literally nothing.
Play It Again Sports – Play It Again Sports and other used sporting goods outlets usually have a very decent inventory of used golf clubs and bags. You will find a very good deal on a club or other piece of equipment every once in a while. You can get some very decent prices on some decent clubs, and not have to pay the shipping that you would if you had ordered online.
Play at Night – Try to get a quick nine in during the late evening. This way you won’t be pressured to speed up by more seasoned golfers, and you can get a very decent price on golfing. More often than not, golf courses will charge about half of what they do during normal peak times. This is about the best time to go out, practice, and improve your skills.
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