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12-15-2006, 08:57 PM
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Maybe a stupid question
I was wondering if I have lost my mind or just pamperingmyself.
I belong to a country club @ $186.00 per month I know you spend what  to play golf? Well I also belong to soften up customers you know a round of golf and great food. I was thinking the other day that maybe it was time to start playing public golf. So I did the math to play once a week at say $50.00 a round that's $200.00 a month well I'm saving money. That does not include the food money 50.00 a month from the country club that's included in the $186.00. So I'm saving at least $64.00 a month. Or how about I just stop playing golf  that would make me a
real tough person to deal with, call it anger management.
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12-15-2006, 09:08 PM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
Could you find a cheaper hobby that would helf with your anger or stress? What about taking your customers just to the driving range? It'd have to be cheaper, right?
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12-15-2006, 09:59 PM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
yes I could do the range thing or maybe a social membership. I already have another hobby fishing I'm into that about $12,000.00 not including the boat, gas, safety gear. PS boat was given to me by freind that moved to Hong Kong and only cost me about $1000.00 per year to maintain.
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12-16-2006, 04:45 AM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
If you are meeting customers, networking, are you deducting these as business expenses?
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12-16-2006, 07:48 AM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
I'm not sure exactly where you live but I would be surprised if the typical public course cost $50 for a single round. An excellent course near my home has the following 'in season' rate table:
Weekdays (Monday - Friday):
Before 2:00 - $30.00
After 2:00 - $25.00
Senior (55+) - $23.00
Weekends and Holidays:
Before 2:00 - $40.00
After 2:00 - $30.00
All rates include cart rental
And this is definitely a top public course, not some badly kept facility or something.
If you are looking to save money I'd say shop around; play during off-peak times, look for discount offers, etc. Or, if you can afford the membership you have and are happy with it, just keep it and hit 'em straight!
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12-17-2006, 11:34 PM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
Club memberships are not deductable as per the IRS. Only if I pay cash at A
public course. That will not work becuse as the owner of said business my
schedual? is changing from hour to hour. Also I live in a large city with A
shortages of golf courses so the least expensive weekday golf is very expensive. The joy of belonging to the club is I can play any time I want so
if I have A customer that just gave me an order of $5,000.00 hey want to go hit the ball or get some lunch and most jump at the chance. Also the cost to join know it $25,000.00 I joined years ago @$1000.00 also I get 20% back from the club on the going rate. Very hard to this up. Plus I love the retired guys I play with on a regular basis, alot of life knowlage I those
brains.
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12-18-2006, 09:52 AM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
Really, I think it comes down to the rest of your finances. If you are current on your bills and are paying down debt, or have paid off your debt, I say go for it! It seems necessary to you for both profesional reasons and mental health reasons. And if you're walking the course rather than using a cart, it's even good exercise so it's good for your physical health! Life is short, if the cost isn't harming you, then I say enjoy it!
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12-20-2006, 09:37 AM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
I would pay as you go. I mean, you don't play golf year-round, right? Seems overly costly.
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12-20-2006, 12:47 PM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
do you have an entertainment book? have you looked through it to see what coupons are in it for golf?
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12-20-2006, 12:58 PM
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Re: Maybe a stupid question
I hope my husband never takes up golf. 
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