colson04
Senior Member
I grew up playing golf. Dad had me and my brother swinging clubs as soon as we could walk. He was a union bricklayer and later, a residential builder. I'm not a tiger woods, not even close (though my brother has become quite good). We are very much blue collar, hard working and certainly not made of money. We golf in a league one night after work that is filled with blue collar guys, looking for some fresh air and a little friendly competition. If you only golf one night a week in league for the 22 week season, it's under $400 for the year. Golf is neither expensive, nor exclusive. With my travels for work, I've golfed all over the country, but I don't pour money down the drain doing it. I travel with a set of 1986 BeCu Ping Eye II's that I bought off eBay for $200. I play municipal courses, or small private owned courses, and shop around for specials so I don't have to give away my paycheck to enjoy a round. Golf is certainly a game for everyone and can be enjoyed most anywhere quite reasonably.