How to Save Money While Learning to Golf
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How to Save Money While Learning to Golf

I remember when I was still thinking about learning to golf, I thought it could be a lot of fun, but that I probably couldn’t afford it. Golf always seemed to me like something for people with more money to spend. On top of that, how would I know I’d even like it? I didn’t want to spend a lot of money to find out it wasn’t for me.
Over time, I figured out a number of ways to save money and learn the game. And while these strategies helped as I began golfing, they’ll pay off in the long term too – golf can be very expensive. Even now, I know I love to golf, but I’d still like to save where I can – stretching my golf dollars and letting me use those savings on things that are important to me, like lessons and trips to new courses.

Getting Started on the Golf Course: Key Parts of a Hole

Getting Started on the Golf Course: Key Parts of a Hole

As you begin to learn about golf, heading out to a golf course may seem intimidating. It doesn’t have to be. Sure, you’ll want to start at a driving range, or with lessons to get your bearings. But getting familiar with the basic features of a golf course will only help your game. Having a good working knowledge of the basic elements of a course will help you to understand why working on key parts of your game will pay off.