With that in mind, my mission over the next 12 months is to continue to help golfers around the world find more cost effective ways to purchase equipment, practice the game and play more golf. I’m not a professional that has companies lined up around the corner to send me freebies, nor am I a teacher that has students funding my channel in exchange for free lessons or tips on how to play better. I’m a 40-something golfer that loves the game and knows the pains of having a budget that doesn’t allow for a ton of playing throughout the year.
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Equipment Deals: These tweets and videos will feature the best deals that I can find as often as I can create the content. Some may be extremely limited and others may just be tips and tricks to getting out and playing consistent golf. Make sure to follow @golfing4less on Twitter to keep up with these deals!
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Practice Tips: These aren’t magical tips that will make you a better golfer as much as they are taking common tips that everyone shares and finding cheaper ways to make them happen. From heading to the living room with a putter to practicing bunker shots from a puddle, there are easy ways to get things done without breaking the bank.
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The Journey To 100: This trip continues into the new year as I am only half way to my goal. The Journey To 100 isn’t about scoring in golf, but rather it’s my personal journey to lose 100 pounds in an effort to become healthier and able to do more. A perfect example of this was being able to play 4 days of golf and make it through two club fittings over the holidays. This is something that my former self probably couldn’t have managed. Anyways, the weekly updates will continue into the future and maybe even expand to include more diet tips and exercises that could help your game.
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The Journey To The USGA Mid-Amateur: Life goals… There isn’t much more to be said to this one other than I’m really pushing this year to qualify for the USGA Mid-Amateur tournament in Colorado this September. I doubt I’ll actually pull this off at this point in time, but if my budget life can do it, I’m going to give it all I can. The cost of the tournament is going to be pretty high, but as I start to get closer, if I’m supposed to go, I know the help will be there. I don’t really have a schedule of posts for this one, but I’ll be keeping everyone up to date via video posts and maybe even do some actual course vlogs to see how that works out. Unfortunately, I don’t really have the right camera gear to pull this off well, so they may be choppy messes like the first one I posted last week.
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Everything Else: This is where I will vent, post and blog about anything that is on my mind as well. Most should be golf related, but the rest may just be about my touchy-feelies for the day or anything else like that. I’m not going to do many of these, but maybe you can gain some insights from my madness that could help your game or your life.
Update 12/2017: The new vision…
I wanted to update this a bit since you aren’t reading exactly what I was publishing a few summers ago. In fact, it’s not at all what I had envisioned, but more people seem to care about my round recaps and thoughts on clubs than they do about beating a golfing budget and my silly tips and tricks that can keep them out of trouble on the course. So, effective immediately, I’m changing the vision of BITF to be a bit more about me and less about you. I’m going to highlight my journey to get my game in better shape over the winter and finally make that run at getting back into tournament golf in 2018. It’s been a long time, but I have a feeling that it will be a good year for me. I’m torn between joining two different men’s clubs this year, both have some serious positives and negatives to them, but one of the two will be joined before posting season begins.
So, hopefully 2018 turns out to be everything that 2017 wasn’t. It was a strange summer filled with house stuff, kid stuff and strangely spent time stuff, but not golf stuff. I’m going to make it a bit more of a priority in 2018 and that should lead to much better content and more of me to follow. I’ll also be trying to YouTube stream live from the course a bit more. I pulled a few “Periscope TV” streams during my last round, but due to technical glitches, it doesn’t appear that the audio was working well or something. Either way, I’ll start posting some social media links as soon as I have everything set up.
In The Beginning: What Is Back In The Fairway
I wanted to keep this blog very simple, so I only really offer two types of posts: Budget Beaters and Stroke Savers. I set up the blog this way to keep it simple for those of you looking for some quick swing tips or maybe a quick way to shave a stroke or two off your card. This way you can simply search for Stroke Savers and see what works best for your game. The Budget Beater is more for those that really want to play more golf, but may be running into the increasingly high costs of golf as a limit to how much they can play.
Budget Beater: This is the section where you can find out how to get more game for your dollar. Golf is very expensive, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to play a few rounds during the summer and really enjoy it. If you are a competitive player, but just don’t have the $500 a month extra to play as much as you’d like, this section will also help you out by finding equipment deals, course specials and even more ways to save on all those golf related expenses.
Stroke Saver: If you are struggling to get down below 90 for the first time or even break into the 70’s, my stroke savers may be just what you are looking for. With all the help that is online today, I will try and help you save a bit of time and energy by pointing out hints that help me as much today as they did 20 years ago. Whether you start narrowing your target when you putt or start setting up your round at the range a few days before you play, Stroke Savers are designed to help you get to your best score ever by trimming those extra shots off your card.
Blog Babble: This is my private section of golf news, talk and just random thoughts. There’s no rule to these, except for whatever I feel like writing about. I always welcome your comments on my thoughts!
The final section that you will see from time to time on the blog is the Equipment Deals section. As an affiliate for various online retailers, I pay for this blog and the equipment I get to test with your help. For something like balls, testing them out for a round usually involves spending anywhere from $10-25 on a sleeve or a dozen balls. If you’re lucky enough to land in my foursome and I happen to have gotten a dozen to test out, I will probably pass you a sleeve and ask you what you think of them also. The bottom line is, running a blog takes quite a bit of time and money to make it interesting. By purchasing your goods through one of my links, you make all this possible – and hopefully save yourself some cash in the process!

