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One of the biggest things holding women back from starting golf isn't confidence — it's cost. If you've ever thought: "Golf is only for rich people" "I can't start until I have all the gear" "I can't afford to play golf right now" …this episode is for you. By the end of today's episode, you'll realize you do not need expensive clubs, designer outfits, golf shoes, or 18 holes at peak rates to be a golfer. You can absolutely start right where you are — and affordably. We kick things off by talking about why golf feels so expensive, especially from the outside, and how that perception alone keeps so many women from even trying the game. From there, we break down real, practical ways to play golf for less, including: ⛳ Tee Time Hacks *Twilight golf and off-peak rates GolfNow and Hot Deals *Player cards and local course discount programs 🏌️♀️ Practice Without Paying for a Round *Why public putting greens are often free *Budget-friendly practice routines *Range cards and how they save money long-term 🏌️ Equipment: What to Buy (and What Not to) *Used clubs are completely fine for beginners *Why you don't need 14 clubs to start *What clubs actually matter in the beginning ⛳ Golf Balls *Why beginners do not need premium balls *How to save money without hurting your progress 👕 Clothes & Shoes *Budget-friendly golf clothing tips *Why you don't need designer outfits *And why in Arizona, you don't even need golf shoes 💡 More Budget Golf Hacks *Bringing your own snacks and water *Avoiding unnecessary add-ons *Small habits that save money round after round We wrap things up with a fun rapid-fire budget golf segment and send you off feeling empowered, informed, and ready to play — without breaking the bank. Thank you so much for tuning in. We hope this episode saved you some cash 💸 and helped you realize that golf is for you — right now, exactly as you are. ⛳💖 Have fun and go low.
By Donna Taylor4.6
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One of the biggest things holding women back from starting golf isn't confidence — it's cost. If you've ever thought: "Golf is only for rich people" "I can't start until I have all the gear" "I can't afford to play golf right now" …this episode is for you. By the end of today's episode, you'll realize you do not need expensive clubs, designer outfits, golf shoes, or 18 holes at peak rates to be a golfer. You can absolutely start right where you are — and affordably. We kick things off by talking about why golf feels so expensive, especially from the outside, and how that perception alone keeps so many women from even trying the game. From there, we break down real, practical ways to play golf for less, including: ⛳ Tee Time Hacks *Twilight golf and off-peak rates GolfNow and Hot Deals *Player cards and local course discount programs 🏌️♀️ Practice Without Paying for a Round *Why public putting greens are often free *Budget-friendly practice routines *Range cards and how they save money long-term 🏌️ Equipment: What to Buy (and What Not to) *Used clubs are completely fine for beginners *Why you don't need 14 clubs to start *What clubs actually matter in the beginning ⛳ Golf Balls *Why beginners do not need premium balls *How to save money without hurting your progress 👕 Clothes & Shoes *Budget-friendly golf clothing tips *Why you don't need designer outfits *And why in Arizona, you don't even need golf shoes 💡 More Budget Golf Hacks *Bringing your own snacks and water *Avoiding unnecessary add-ons *Small habits that save money round after round We wrap things up with a fun rapid-fire budget golf segment and send you off feeling empowered, informed, and ready to play — without breaking the bank. Thank you so much for tuning in. We hope this episode saved you some cash 💸 and helped you realize that golf is for you — right now, exactly as you are. ⛳💖 Have fun and go low.

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