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$600 +, but I am buying for four.......and went a little crazy. The previous year I spent $2000 + on ball golf and we already had all our gear!
that is why i dont play ball golf. it is super expensive oh and i suck at it!!!
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Probably around $500 bucks, I hope. I'm too scared to count it all up. This past June was my first year in and I've had to go through a lot of discs to find out which ones I like.
Also bought a Lat64 bag and love it. The other night I told her I might want to get a backpack bag (a grip). She wasn't happy to hear that. The Lat bag is my 3rd since I started.
She said you are not spending another $100 bucks on a bag. You just got that one. I said that's cute that you think a Grip bag only cost $100 dollars.
I'm actually OCD enough to keep a rough balance sheet on this info. I had a net outlay of about $800 this year, as I played about 40 tournaments, including the inaugural National Senior Games, BG Ams, etc.
So tourney costs were pretty steep. I don't play pro, but do sell off most of my merch winnings back on here. Played all three of our weekly league seasons, and even went out and bagged 50-60 new courses (culminating in my road trip this week to see my folks in Texas, playing 7 new states - the best course was Shawshank!)
Threw six aces for the year, placed 1st or 2nd in about ten events (tourneys, leagues, and series), became a gold level trusted reviewer on here, made a ton of friends, and improved my health (if not my weight, yet). So, compared to a gym membership or a quality piece of exercise equipment, I think it was a fair trade off. Had tons of fun, anyway!