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Originally Posted by FarmerHaight
Yes, they are. If you're a lower- or middle-class individual hoping to pick up the sport, you're most likely to play at a municipal course.
However, golf, like other equipment intensive sports like ice hockey or American football, has incredibly high entry costs. Sure, you can rent clubs but that's a good way to double the cost of a round.
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Wait, we have to pay to use the municipal courses??
Back in 2011 I picked up someone's 70's golf set at value village and would go clubbing at the Central Park golf course. I wasn't aware just walking onto the course wasn't allowed.