Who plays golf?

How often do you play golf?

  • Golf? What's golf?

    Votes: 10 22.7%
  • One or twice in my whole life.

    Votes: 9 20.5%
  • Once or twice a year.

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • Once a month.

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Once a week.

    Votes: 7 15.9%
  • Twice or more a week.

    Votes: 8 18.2%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .

Sam

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Just curious, how popular is golf among members here?
 
Coach, I tried it once, years ago. For some reasons, it did not click with me. May be I should give it another try.
 
Hi Sam. Well it clicked with me at 10 & it bit me hard. Must be the scot blood....Got out with youngest son at 5:30 today. You didn't have "Everyday" or "Obsessive/ Compulsive about it" listed, so 2 or more a week it is.;) :D:rolleyes::cool: _____ I just noticed I can have only 4 emotions per post....
 
Hi Sam. Well it clicked with me at 10 & it bit me hard. Must be the scot blood....Got out with youngest son at 5:30 today. You didn't have "Everyday" or "Obsessive/ Compulsive about it" listed, so 2 or more a week it is.

I did not know that Scotland has something to do with golf. Or are you just pulling my leg?


;) :D:rolleyes::cool: _____ I just noticed I can have only 4 emotions per post....

Are you going to create a poll to "democratically" determine how many emoticons one can have in a post? Count me out!
 
Hey guys, considering the cost of golf, I think 2 or more a week is obsessive/compulsive. How much do you guys (Dawg52 and DanTien) spend annually on this sport?
 
I did not know that Scotland has something to do with golf. Or are you just pulling my leg?




Are you going to create a poll to "democratically" determine how many emoticons one can have in a post? Count me out!
:D Sam, I promise not to pull your leg, if'n ya promise not to look up me kilts! Allow me to go on too long about this noble game -The name golf may have been derived from the old Scots verb " to gowff" meaning to "strike hard." The earliest known written detail on the subject of golf is from King James II in 1457 who demanded that "fute-ball and golfe be utterly cryed down and not to be used." The King was concerned that his citizens were so involved in leisurely pursuits that they were neglecting the Royal and vital sport of archery, which would protect him from the enemy. It took until 1502, in the reign of King James IV and a Treaty of Perpetual Peace (which didn't last!) with England's King Henry VII before the Scots were allowed to spare the time on such pursuits. King James IV himself played the game at Perth. Mary Queen of Scots was known to play a round or two and by the end of the 16th century it was noted that people were neglecting attendance at church in order to indulge in their favourite pastime. :rolleyes::angel:

Yes, a poll could be done, but I've sworn off polls. As far as post emotions - we should be allowed to have as many as we want at any given time. :bat: emotive limit reached
 
Hey guys, considering the cost of golf, I think 2 or more a week is obsessive/compulsive. How much do you guys (Dawg52 and DanTien) spend annually on this sport?
It's a bit less than what I would spend on heroin addiction

I play public courses, so its ALOT! cheaper than people that belong to country clubs and play Pebble & such...but then there's equipment, the long MN winter does keep it down. I have to admit I don't keep track - kinda like not worrying about how much a gift costs for a mistress.
 
Hey guys, considering the cost of golf, I think 2 or more a week is obsessive/compulsive. How much do you guys (Dawg52 and DanTien) spend annually on this sport?

Exactly $2,580 per year. I belong to a club and that includes unlimited number of rounds of golf per year, and storage cost/trail fees for my personal golf cart. Oh yes, that includes a nominal allowance for beverages and food.($15/mo) Actually my total cost is more than that as I occasionally play other courses, but who's counting? :)

Sooooooo, when anyone ask 'what do you do all day?'.............well the answer is obvious. :D
 
Exactly $2,580 per year. I belong to a club and that includes unlimited number of rounds of golf per year, and storage cost/trail fees for my personal golf cart. Oh yes, that includes a nominal allowance for beverages and food.($15/mo) Actually my total cost is more than that as I occasionally play other courses, but who's counting? :)

Sooooooo, when anyone ask 'what do you do all day?'.............well the answer is obvious. :D
that's a good deal Dawg..would encourage me to play more..
 
Dawg, I've got a long way to match the guy I just read about in Golf Digest - guy from Minnesota! What? Not Arizona or Florida? - has the record for most rounds played in a year - 638!
 
I play at least once a week. I played today, and will play again on Friday.
 
- kinda like not worrying about how much a gift costs for a mistress.
I don't know a single thing about this. Will report back once I get some experience.


Exactly $2,580 per year. I belong to a club and that includes unlimited number of rounds of golf per year, and storage cost/trail fees for my personal golf cart. Oh yes, that includes a nominal allowance for beverages and food.($15/mo) Actually my total cost is more than that as I occasionally play other courses, but who's counting? :)
I bet the number's higher once you include equipments (clubs, shoes, and other acessories.)
 
I think Robin Williams nailed golf in one of his routines:


He has about a 40 second lead in which is worthwhile. Totally cracks me up - don't bother listening if the f bomb bugs you, but sounds pretty true to me.
 
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I bet the number's higher once you include equipments (clubs, shoes, and other acessories.)
Personally, I'd spend three times that if I had too! I don't, but I would. I really love the sport, it is highly challenging and lots and lots of fun. Not only do I get 4 hours of walking done (just think of all that beneficial exercise!), I meet interesting new people almost every time I play. I can't imagine not playing at least a few times a month. :D
 
Sam, I took up the game rather late -- at age 50. I'd always considered it an old man's sport. So once I became an old man.... It's too late a start for me to every be very good, I think, and when teenagers kick my butt in a round I sometimes wish I had started earlier.

You can pretty much pick your spending level. I play municipal and public courses. With a $300 annual "permit" here I pay $17 or $19 to walk 18. Admittedly I probably spend as much for beer and lunch after the round. ^-^ I buy inexpensive equipment, spending perhaps $200 a year on that. I also play a few charity tournaments, so another few hundred dollars a year, for good causes.

It's a delightful way to spend 5 or 6 hours (public courses can be slow), outside, with friends. Golf is year-round here, with some pauses waiting for the snow to melt in the winter so, we're out in all seasons.

It might be worth giving it another try.

Coach
 
I bet the number's higher once you include equipments (clubs, shoes, and other acessories.)

Yes, but I don't buy new equipment every year. I might buy a new driver every 4-5 years but irons I keep quite sometime. I upgraded this year through retirement gift certificates. Golf balls, I buy slightly used online at about half the price. Christmas and birthdays, I always get golf balls or gift certificates so that really takes care of most of my extra expense.

But I don't play golf because it is cheap. I play it because I love it. Most hobbies cost money too. Hunters buy new guns, 4 wheelers, pay hunting dues etc.............
 
Dawg, I've got a long way to match the guy I just read about in Golf Digest - guy from Minnesota! What? Not Arizona or Florida? - has the record for most rounds played in a year - 638!

Thats incredible. I live in MS and can play pretty much year round. During the winter I can probably play an average of 2 rounds per week. The rest of year I will average 4-5 times per week. So that would work out to be around 190-200 rounds per year. I rarely play more than 18 per day.

So 200 rounds per year at $2,580 = $12.90/per round. Pretty cheap entertainment. :D
 
Thats incredible. I live in MS and can play pretty much year round. During the winter I can probably play an average of 2 rounds per week. The rest of year I will average 4-5 times per week. So that would work out to be around 190-200 rounds per year. I rarely play more than 18 per day.

So 200 rounds per year at $2,580 = $12.90/per round. Pretty cheap entertainment. :D
just back from the links - didn't burn it up but did have an exciting long chip-in that made me feel good about my game and life itself... good deal for you and the more you play the cheaper it gets...I figure this guy snowbirds it to Arizona...I did manage to play on Dec14 last year and spring is coming earlier every year, still I refuse to play when it's under 30. The balls get to cold and cuts down on distance.
 
still I refuse to play when it's under 30. The balls get to cold and cuts down on distance.

When it gets below freezing here they cover our greens. Just as well, I'm not playing in those temps anyway. The good thing about it here, you may get a couple of real cold days but usually not many back to back.

Just back from the course myself. No chip-ins though.:(
 
I've played exactly twice in my entire life and both times it was as part of a company "function" so they made everyone feel like they HAD to play.

I hate it, stink at it and would rather be in the dentist's chair I think. This year, they're making everyone pay $50 to play in the company's annual tournament. Now, that's funny! Why would I PAY to do something that I LOATHE! :mad::rant::crazy::2funny:

Have I made it clear that I don't like golf?
 
I play 5 times a week weather permitting. I belong to a club and it is expensive , but I really enjoy it.
 
I enjoy playing golf when on vacation. When I'm RE I plan to play it at least 2/week in season. That's why my expenses will probably not go down in RE.
 
Just back from the course. The plan was to play 9, and then another 9, but after the first 9 a friend showed up with a tee time for 18. So 27 today, walking. I am worn out!

The first 9 started out par-birdie-birdie. The first time in my life I've been 2 under par. And I normally manage a couple of birdies a YEAR. So heck of a start! Followed with a double, of course :) First time in my life I'd been at par after 4.

Then there was the 9th hole. A par 4 -- for me, a layup before the lake and hope to get out with a bogie. Decent layup. Second shot into the lake. Shrug it off, drop, fourth into the lake. Scream a little, drop, sixth into the lake. Call it done.

We get to the same hole at the end of the 18. Decent layup. Second shot into the lake. First time in my life I've hit four balls into the same lake in a day. Right in the middle, too -- not even close to over.

An interesting day for personal golf records. :cool:

Coach
 
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