since when is golf about families, i thought it was about businessmen bonding
It's about networking, such prices guarantee the club's members have money to burn. There's so many other venues in life to network or to get ahead, no need to spend 26K to just set foot in the place.
Well, my daughter is learning golf, because what you guys say about networking is true and that'll give her a huge advantage when she's older. Men will respect a woman who drives a ball as far as they can. She's actually got a better swing than I do and routinely beats me when we have a chipping competition (we're about even on putting). She's 6 years old.
If I spent the $26K, though, and ended up getting into a partnership that made me $500,000 in the next 5 years, then that would be a good investment, right? I just can't do it, though. If I take that same $26K and sock it away in a mutual fund for 30 years, it'll be worth over $250,000...might be a nice down payment on a vacation home for my kid.
sounds like you've become everything you've always hated
I'm trying not to be. I mean, I like country club living - it's quiet up here and the people are friendly - but I was never meant to live behind a gate. I like not having to deal with those people who go door-to-door leaving their stupid flyers and crap, and the HOA handles all the front yards. I still consider myself to be very grounded, and enjoy living the life of a simple man. I don't wear bling and I don't need to drive a fancy car to prove anything. I wear jeans and a t-shirt every day. In fact, there's one course I won't even play around here, because although it's a public course, 'country club attire' is required. Screw that. I'll be neat and presentable, but to hell with getting 'dressed up' to go play golf.
Tre is an educated man,no doubt from a good family
My mom hates the fact that I'm in the adult industry, though.
