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Title: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Aske on July 10, 2007, 10:00:41 AM
stats for so far this year I guess

Golf
1x week range  -- approx $40  (with driving, takes about 3-4 hours)
1-2x month course  -- aprox $40-$60 (with driving, takes about 6-7 hours)

Tennis
2-3x week matches -- free (aside from recently upgrading my racquet) and maybe $3 a week for new can of balls  (about 3 hours each session) 

Pool/(9 ball)
1-2x per week -- 1st is free, 2nd is usually about $20 (about 2-3 hours each session)

Poker ($5 buy in n.l. tex holdem friendlies...)
2-4x per month  -- usually ends up making $... (about 5-6 hours each session)






Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Aske on July 10, 2007, 10:05:39 AM
p.s., stroh, we know your #1 hobby is engaging the always 5pm SST  ;) ... just list the others
 [sm_shock]


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: hobbit on July 10, 2007, 10:54:29 AM
Golf every weekend I can, many times twice (practice before and after rounds).  Club monthly rate is currently $370/month.

Soccer once a week - $60 for an 8-week session.

Poker tourney once a month - hold-em, $30 buy-in.  Probably up or even over the past few years with one win and another second.  Home/fun game every few weeks - can win/lose about $20 max.



Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Walfredo on July 10, 2007, 01:07:51 PM
stats for so far this year I guess

Golf
1x week range  -- approx $40  (with driving, takes about 3-4 hours)
1-2x month course  -- aprox $40-$60 (with driving, takes about 6-7 hours)

Tennis
2-3x week matches -- free (aside from recently upgrading my racquet) and maybe $3 a week for new can of balls  (about 3 hours each session) 

Pool/(9 ball)
1-2x per week -- 1st is free, 2nd is usually about $20 (about 2-3 hours each session)

Poker ($5 buy in n.l. tex holdem friendlies...)
2-4x per month  -- usually ends up making $... (about 5-6 hours each session)

Dude if I had time for hobbies those would be my exact ones.  I play golf now at least 2-3 times a month but try for more.  I played in a tennis league last winter but with the baby I can't afford to be gone that routinely.  Haven't had time to play pool in a long time but I play 9 ball too and have been in some tournaments a few years ago.  I love to play holdem but don't have the time or disposable income.

In order to spend as much time as possible with my 8 1/2 month old at home I've had to choose one hobby and that is golf. 


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Clive on July 10, 2007, 01:09:21 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Walfredo on July 10, 2007, 01:10:48 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?
I guess only something that dudes who educate themselves out of the job market have time for.   ::) [sm_devil]


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: stroh on July 10, 2007, 01:18:12 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Aske on July 10, 2007, 01:30:37 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".


i thought you called it cornhole?


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Clive on July 10, 2007, 01:32:35 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".
Which raises a dilemma: I'm headed into town tonight for European Bike Night at a local pub.  But I'm not riding my bike into town.  I planned instead to drive the ol' Subaru.  Is it weird that I'll be changing into full leathers for the outing?


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Jules on July 10, 2007, 01:40:13 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".
Which raises a dilemma: I'm headed into town tonight for European Bike Night at a local pub.  But I'm not riding my bike into town.  I planned instead to drive the ol' Subaru.  Is it weird that I'll be changing into full leathers for the outing?

Oh Clive, Please post a photo of that!!!!!!! :D :D :D


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Seamus on July 10, 2007, 02:02:03 PM
Golf is it. I had to tell the poker dudes no mas. Two times a week now with my "class" at school, free large bucket.

I'm still working on 30 dollars worth of range tokens I received for Christmas, use those at my local course, once a week.

Trying to play once a week on average prolly 40 bux there, at least 40 bux.


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Jules on July 10, 2007, 02:23:13 PM
It is nothing but golf, golf, golf at our house.

There was a time where Russell would piss me off over the crap tv shows he would insist on watching, and I would grab a glass of red wine (maybe a few ;D) log-on  and go straight to "EBay"!!!!

My EBay hobby is just about gone, as I have brought too much crap after too much red wine!!!! :-[ :-[
I will admit to going to the computer the next day, with my head hung in shame, hoping & wishing that somebody will have outbid me!!! :-[ :-[........ ;D


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: stroh on July 10, 2007, 02:57:53 PM
p.s., stroh, we know your #1 hobby is engaging the always 5pm SST  ;) ... just list the others
 [sm_shock]

Whew!  Thanks for taking the edge off of that sword.  I was trying to figure out a way to put lipstick on that pig.  >:(


Whit that out of the way, mine is pretty bland.  For me it's golf only.  Not much time for anything else, or no interest in other things.  My golf buddies all play poker regularly, but I have neither that kind of money, or inclination.


Golf

Range:  Averages about 3 times a month, usually more when I'm bored.  6 bones a shot, takes me about an hour.

Gaff:   Been playing once a week, until lately.  >:(  >:( 45 bucks with cart.  Buy the time I finish up with the post round libations, it's a good 6-7 hours.  But you can really discount the rest of the day/evening, because I'm a worthless pile of *feces* when I get home.  Karen just digs it.  ;D

Viva golf!


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: birdymaker on July 10, 2007, 03:02:23 PM
i work 10-12 hrs. a day, 6 days a week, and am on-call for 12 hrs. on sunday. what hobbies?

 


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: spacey on July 10, 2007, 03:05:12 PM
Golf is pretty much what I do with my free time. (You'd think I'd be better at it.) I typically play 5-6/ month during summer. I almost never go to the range, I just hate it. (Probably why I'm not better at it.) Since club making is technically part of the whole golf hobby thing, I count it here too, but since my recent push to change my hoing ways, I don't do it nearly as much as it's pretty much limited to small projects for friends and family anymore.

Since I wasn't able to keep my grubby mitts off my own product, and I was gaining weight because of it, I've generally abandoned my other hobby of homebrewing.

Since free interweb pr0n just ain't what it used to be, other than golf, if I've got free time with nothing else to do I read.


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Clive on July 10, 2007, 03:06:23 PM
But you can really discount the rest of the day/evening, because I'm a worthless pile of *feces* when I get home.
I'm sorry, are you talking about just the golf days in particular?


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Clive on July 10, 2007, 03:13:23 PM
Alright, the serious:


Golf: I've been to the range maybe three times this calendar year, at about $7 per bucket.  Takes 1.25 hours, all told.  I've played perhaps a half-dozen nine-holers at about $28-$34 per outing.  That eats up about three hours, driving included.

Motorcycling: I ride the bike instead of driving the car whenever I can and feel like it.  Heavy traffic where I'm going, thunderstorms pending ... car.  Add bits to customize the ride, some cheap and some spendy.  And the occasional half-day outing ($10-$15 gas; 3-4 hours) or less frequent long weekend tour ($50-$75 gas, $30-$45 lodging, $20-40 food/bev; 36-72 hours).

(Very) Amateur carpentry: this is more handyman stuff, making little furniture, a playhouse, benches, shelf unit, and assorted whatnot.  Not show quality by any means, but well-built, durable and not too displeasing to the eye.  Expenses vary depending on the item and how fancy I'm getting with it (hardwood v. veneered laminate v. painted plywood or pine, for example).

And of course, there's my nose hair collecting.  'Nuff said there.


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: stroh on July 10, 2007, 03:16:13 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".
Which raises a dilemma: I'm headed into town tonight for European Bike Night at a local pub.  But I'm not riding my bike into town.  I planned instead to drive the ol' Subaru.  Is it weird that I'll be changing into full leathers for the outing?

Not weird at all.  In fact, that's pretty much the mental image I already had.  If you've given the moustache enough time to come in.........You're the shizzle..


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: BFBoy on July 10, 2007, 06:18:19 PM
What are these things called "hobbies"?

Regional.

The equivalent of what you call "Leather Night".
Which raises a dilemma: I'm headed into town tonight for European Bike Night at a local pub.  But I'm not riding my bike into town.  I planned instead to drive the ol' Subaru.  Is it weird that I'll be changing into full leathers for the outing?

You mean you haven't been 'outed' yet?


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: dystopia on July 10, 2007, 06:35:33 PM
I haven't played golf since February. :sad3:  My scores had hit a wall, and the costs were really adding up (greenfees, range, clubmaking).  Plus, weekend rounds were taking so long, I felt like I was losing half my weekend.

And when I wasn't golfing, I was spending time doing golf drills, stretching, and weight exercises at home, so it was probably my only hobby before.

I pretty much saved up the money I would have spent on golf to buy a new cellphone and tinker around with that.  I have to admit I was in better shape before. :-[


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: golfer ray on July 10, 2007, 08:10:22 PM
Yep, one too many is a dangerous thing when shopping on ebay or posting to golf intenet sites.  I've been there the next morning where you get up, check ebay, and go "did I really bid that much on that?" 

Back to the main topic.  Golf is it for me, although the better half organizes projects to help the handicapped (golf tournament, bowling leagues) so I spend a fair amount of time with our handicapped daughter, which I wouldn't trade for another hobby.

It is nothing but golf, golf, golf at our house.

There was a time where Russell would piss me off over the crap tv shows he would insist on watching, and I would grab a glass of red wine (maybe a few ;D) log-on  and go straight to "EBay"!!!!

My EBay hobby is just about gone, as I have brought too much crap after too much red wine!!!! :-[ :-[
I will admit to going to the computer the next day, with my head hung in shame, hoping & wishing that somebody will have outbid me!!! :-[ :-[........ ;D


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: twoiron on July 10, 2007, 08:21:46 PM
Being a full time "Baby Wrangler" right now makes it a little tough to find time to hit the course.

I don't practice much and might hit the range once a month at best to keep the swing going.

So costs for golf are reasonably minimal, annual fees for full membership at my club cost me around $800.

 ;)


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: MP on July 10, 2007, 08:54:42 PM
Hobbies:
Golf - 0 times in the last 11 months...can't really call it a hobby anymore I suppose = ~$0

Snowboarding - At least 1 Mammoth trip + 6 or 7 local Big Bear trips, and a Whistler trip every random year Mammoth = $500, local BB trips (inc gas and ridiculously expensive lodge food + beer) = $60/trip. Whistler = free Paid for be rich uncle... all together ~ $800-1000 per season

Poker - Online 3-4 hours a week.  Casino once every other week (3-4 hours).  Holdem ~ up a couple hundred. Blackjack/mini bac/craps : down a few hundred. Overall poker addiction: down a few hundred

Partying "College activities" - Every weekend $20-50 a night at bars, house parties : generally free

Grilling/Cooking: Once a week for the family and/or friends. $20-30



Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: Aske on July 10, 2007, 09:18:46 PM
0 for 11.  even I'm not that* lame
!


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: MP on July 10, 2007, 09:45:21 PM
0 for 11.  even I'm not that* lame
!

Between 22 science and lab units, a 60 mi r/t 2hr+ commute, work on the weekends, and at the time a very needy female friend.... no time for a 6+ hour round of golf [sm_devil]


Title: Re: Where does golf fit in time/$ wise to your other 'hobbies'?
Post by: E-A-G-L-E! on July 11, 2007, 04:09:43 PM
Golf - 9 holes once a month, maybe twice.  So usually less than 2 hours/month.  $10 for 9, and $3 for an additional 9 (if we ever make it that far. :sad3:)

Biking - 1/2 hour to hour at a time.  No schedule, just whenever it'll fit into a time slot, so not very often.  $0

Reading - Usually 1 hour/day (provided it isn't too chilly*), outside, during summer months while Garrett is napping.  Sometimes, Chelsea is with me so I'm not completely useless during this time. ;) During the winter, whenever I have free time that I don't want to pick up a crochet project. 

Crocheting - winter through early spring, doesn't interfere with Minnesnowta golf season.  $ - ?, depends on the projects, materials, and patterns.  Generally, $50+ total.  Do a lot of sibling/grandma-sitting while crocheting, provided that the project isn't for someone in the household.

Computer - time varies, cost varies (usually very minimal).  Throw it in between other hobbies.  Recently, maybe twice a week with an hour or so per time.


I would say those are my "main" hobbies.  There are others that I would like to try, but I don't have the time or money.



*definition of chilly - any day under 80º subsequent to 90º ;)