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i sure think so... any comments
Baseball- all you need are balls and a mitt and a bat, not many advances in technology in wood or in gloves and balls.
Basketball- One ball, and a concrete floor and a basket
Soccer- Grass, Ball and if you want shin guards
Tennis- Racket and Balls
GOLF: Driver, Irons, Wedges, Putters, LOTS of balls, Bag, Towel, Greens Fees, Driving Range Balls not to mention once you buy a club they come out with one that in most cases does help your game in the next 6 months and your clubs seem "old"

I love this game with my life but i do wonder how much more money i would have if i loved another sport. Any people share or have a differnt opinion?
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Golf is, depending on how old you are. Really young players to middle aged people can find it expensive, because we like "new". In most cases (from what I've seen), Older, grumpier players don't fool with the "new fangled" technology haha.

 

A motorcycle enthusiast can be an expensive hobby too. I got out of because golf takes all my time.

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cycling is pretty expensive, especially mountain biking (at least for me anyways). you got to get a bike ($1,000 - $5,000 easily) then accesiories (water bottle cages, computers, clipless pedals, color componets, new saddle, shoes, new shoes, helmet, jersey, shorts, new jersey, etc....) then there is the maintenance. then if you are racing thats a whole other cost. back when i was really competing (before i ever discovered golf or took college serious) i would spend about $1,000 a year on races (fees, transportation, etc..) and probably $2,000 upgrading or in my case fixing my bike (crashed a lot and loved riding in the mud). one race cost me $600 between the race fee and fixing my bike from all the damage. maintenance isn't as bad now in north texas. the trails are closed when its wet which cuts back a lot, and i don't ride near as much.

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If you think golf's expensive, you should try fishing. Graphite fishing rods can cost double what a tour only Fujikura costs, and that's without the reel.

 

Fly fishing line runs about $50 a pop and when a Tarpon breaks your line at the backing on a reef, you're SOL. Not to mention the cost of guides, airfare, boats, etc.

 

While fishing and golf can be expensive, one thing that's always attracted me to them is that you can participate in them alone and it still remains competitive. You can't really throw a baseball or football to yourself, and who wants to play tennis up against a wall?

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Sailboat racing, especially if you race keel boats in a competitive circuit like the J-24 or J-22 can get expensive. A used boat will run you approximately $10,000, but to make it competitive it will need a bottom job ($1000), new sails ($3-5000). In addition, you have slip fees, yacht club dues, entry fees. A common saying is that racing sailboats is like standing in a cold shower tearing up $100 bills. Nonetheless, a lot of fun and a lot of great memories.

 

I also will second the comment about auto racing. I have a buddy that used to race mini-Indy style cars. He had 2 cars, lots of spare tires, his own machine shop and a portable pit with accessories. Marriage and kids put an end to his racing hobby.

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Hmmm... looking at total expenditures, two sports that have to be up there are downhill skiing and hockey. I have a cousin who plays. Between the cost of equipment, out of season leagues, ice time, and fees for his HS team, it's VERY expensive... Skiing, from watching my high school friends who did it, can be just as expensive as golf, between equipment (there's a skiing equipment sickness just like golf club ho'ing, apparently) daily passes, clothing, and the like... but yeah, golf's definately close to the top of the list, if not on the top... just my two cents :lol:

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Well I'm of the opinion that golf is only as expensive as you make it. If you listen to all the hype the big companies put out , you can spend a couple of thousand or more every 6 months on equipment. I go and try out clubs to see what I can hit. I don't care what the brand is . I'm not one of those golfers that have to carry one certain brand throughout my bag. If I can hit it I will buy it. I've never bought a certain brand because of the name or because one of the pros play it. For example , I play golf with some guys that hit blades because its what their favorite pro hits. This leads to some discouraging rounds of golf and some heavy out of pocket expenses.

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Golf can get really expensive if you have to go to golfsmith every 6 months/year to get the latest and best. I have bought most of my clubs off ebay/for sale forums and saved a ton. I recently upgraded my bag and spent about half of what I would have paid new. Hopefully my new set will last at least 3 years, but could see myself buying a new putter/driver in that time.

 

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Well I'm of the opinion that golf is only as expensive as you make it. If you listen to all the hype the big companies put out , you can spend a couple of thousand or more every 6 months on equipment. I go and try out clubs to see what I can hit. I don't care what the brand is . I'm not one of those golfers that have to carry one certain brand throughout my bag. If I can hit it I will buy it. I've never bought a certain brand because of the name or because one of the pros play it. For example , I play golf with some guys that hit blades because its what their favorite pro hits. This leads to some discouraging rounds of golf and some heavy out of pocket expenses.

 

Forget eqiupment, it's true some people may make it more expensive than it has to be. However, golf is one of the few sports where even if you don't spend a dime on equipment, you've still got to spend a pretty penny to play.

 

Even a modest club membership costs $3-7K down plus $250-400 a month. If you're not a member and just want to go hit balls for an hour, that's $7-10. Play a round at a muni on the weekend and it's $20-$40. Throw in a "nice" course and that's $60-80. Play 4 times a month and it starts adding up.

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In reality, you can make ANY sport you play the most expensive (except for some exceptions.)

I mean, with all the new equipment all the time and clothes and accesories...it will get up there.

With every sport you can jack up the price, it just depends how much you like it and want to excel

in it. So in reality it depends on how much you are willing to spend because you can make any

sport expensive. :lol:

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I think you are generally trivializing the other sports when you think about it. There are many accessories that go to the other sports that you aren't taking into consideration. For example: soccer. $150 for the shoes, $50 for shin guards, $100-200 in clothing. $500 or so for the league, travel every weekend and the associated costs. $80 for a bag. You can make the same case for just about every sport played at a decent level (ie travel or varsity). There are a lot of hidden costs that are not often seen by the outsiders.

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Racing top fuel dragsters. Apparently, assuming all the equipment is paid off, the crew worked for free, and for once, NOTHING BLOWS UP, each run costs an estimated $1,000.00 per second.

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You think golf is expensive? I have two words for you: Auto Racing. In fact there's an old saying that goes like this. Want to know how to make a small fortune in auto racing? Start with a big one! :tongue:

I hear ya there. :ok:

 

My lifetime golf expenditures probably are close to $6,000.......

 

Racing? OMFG between the sprint car, the drag car, and the R/C car, if I said my lifetime expenditure topped $100,000 it wouldn't be a lie. :tongue:

 

I have over $10,000 in my sled (snowmobile to you fair-weather folks) and about $13,000 in my quads, too.

 

 

I need help. :lol:

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7-8 k down where is that, im a member of a club in scarsdale, ny suburbs of nyc and memebership is 150k after being approved by the board and then 25k a year. yes its one of the top courses in the country but i dont see most courses 7-8k

 

How about Hollow Brook and Branton Woods in Westchester, they are in that price range. Also Winged Foot is much much cheaper that the numbers you are throwing out.

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I agree with some of the other "sensible" posters. Golf can be as expensive as you make it. All you really need are clubs, balls and tees. You don't need the latest and greatest to play this simple game. Wanting that stuff is a different story. You don't need to join a club that costs $100,000. Playing this game is what's expensive. As far as sailboat racing, auto racing, $10,000 snow-mobiles and $10,000 quads, well, some people have more money than sense. :lol: IMO. Simp

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i guess you haven't looked at baseball equipment lately. some premium gloves can run up to around 300 bucks and then another 400-500 bucks for aluminum bats and then another 150 for cleats and other accessories. true golf can be expensive but so can any other sport if you have to have the state of the art stuff.

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cycling is pretty expensive, especially mountain biking (at least for me anyways). you got to get a bike ($1,000 - $5,000 easily) then accesiories (water bottle cages, computers, clipless pedals, color componets, new saddle, shoes, new shoes, helmet, jersey, shorts, new jersey, etc....) then there is the maintenance. then if you are racing thats a whole other cost. back when i was really competing (before i ever discovered golf or took college serious) i would spend about $1,000 a year on races (fees, transportation, etc..) and probably $2,000 upgrading or in my case fixing my bike (crashed a lot and loved riding in the mud). one race cost me $600 between the race fee and fixing my bike from all the damage. maintenance isn't as bad now in north texas. the trails are closed when its wet which cuts back a lot, and i don't ride near as much.

 

You hit the nail on the head!!!

I used to work in a retail store that sold & serviced all types of bikes...road, mountain, kids, cruisers, etc...and that's one expensive hobby/sport.

 

I was always amazed when someone brought me a work order ticket for a general tune up (the more you ride the more you need) and it was $40-$60!!! Bikes are full of high-end, precision, expensive, and not always long lasting parts. You have no idea the cost of replacing chains, replacing spokes, replacing/adjusting brakes pads (unless your ride has hydraulic brakes...that's a whole other beast) or even just replacing a tube or tire!!!

 

Don't get me started on the price of upgrading your ride...like mentioned above, a new seat can cost $200 bucks, bottle cages can cost $20 each, wheel sets can cost you another $2000!!! Cyclist not only have to be concerned with total weight of the bike, but they are worried about the rotational weight as well.

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