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June 29, 2025

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I love to golf! It can be so frustrating because I'm not that good but the fresh air and beautiful landscape is a welcome change from sitting in an office day in and day out.

What I don't love about golf is the price tag that can come with it.

Green fees, gear, carts, and snacks can add up fast. But you don't have to shell out a small fortune to enjoy a round. Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned golfer looking to save, these thrifty tips will help keep your golf game, and your wallet, on course.

Be Well,
Anisa

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7 Ways to Tee Off Without Tapping Out Your Budget

View All Prods1. Play During Off-Peak Hours
Avoid weekend mornings and opt for twilight rates instead. Late afternoon tee times are often cheaper, and you'll still get in a good round before sunset.

2. Check Out Local Par-3 and Executive Courses
These shorter courses are usually far more affordable than full 18-hole championship courses. They're also great for sharpening your short game.

3. Skip the Cart, Walk Instead
Walking the course saves money and gives you a little bonus exercise. You can save $10 to $25 per round this way.

4. Buy Used Clubs
No shame in secondhand gear. Many golf shops and sporting goods stores sell quality used clubs. You can also check Facebook Marketplace or Play It Again Sports.

5. Sign Up for Email Deals
A lot of courses offer last-minute tee time discounts if you're on their email list. You can also use apps like GolfNow or TeeOff for daily deals near you.

6. Practice for Free
Want to work on your game without paying range fees? Try chipping and putting in your yard or at a park. A piece of turf can make a great DIY putting green.

7. Use Recycled or Found Balls
Brand-new balls are pricey. Pick up used ones in bulk online, or search around the rough next time you play. Plenty of golf balls get left behind.

In Closing...

Golf doesn't have to be expensive. With a few smart habits, you can enjoy the game without feeling the financial pinch. Whether you're hitting the range or booking a tee time, these tips can keep things affordable and fun.

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