JonnyGutteridge
Newbie
Yes and no.
Green fees are unbelievably expensive… But I still pay em.
Clubs are unbelievably expensive… But I still buy em.
Clothes are unbelievably expensive… But I still buy em.
Our green fee is going up to £170 for weekend visitors in April. I think it was £105 when I joined from memory, 6 years ago.
What it probably does do is force you to choose golf as a main hobby or not to bother. No one is going to spend all that money on all the gear and membership/green fees to play a few times a year. No value, not worth it. If you’re “investing” (?) that much into a sport, you better do it regularly and get your moneys worth.
I have a pair of football boots but I don’t play, I have a squash racket but don’t play, I have a tennis racket but don’t play, etc etc etc. but they were all £100ish at most. You can spend that, not play, and not worry too much. They’re all there for a future time if needed.
Green fees are unbelievably expensive… But I still pay em.
Clubs are unbelievably expensive… But I still buy em.
Clothes are unbelievably expensive… But I still buy em.
Our green fee is going up to £170 for weekend visitors in April. I think it was £105 when I joined from memory, 6 years ago.
What it probably does do is force you to choose golf as a main hobby or not to bother. No one is going to spend all that money on all the gear and membership/green fees to play a few times a year. No value, not worth it. If you’re “investing” (?) that much into a sport, you better do it regularly and get your moneys worth.
I have a pair of football boots but I don’t play, I have a squash racket but don’t play, I have a tennis racket but don’t play, etc etc etc. but they were all £100ish at most. You can spend that, not play, and not worry too much. They’re all there for a future time if needed.