Let’s face it. Golf can be expensive. Between green fees, golf balls (I know you lose them often) and clubs, it can be hard to find room in the budget for new apparel.
That’s why I put together a list of my favorite money-saving hacks. Like you, I care about saving money. After years of being thrifty, I’ve learned a thing or two (or four) that I’m ready to pass on.
1. Shop at discount stores
Stop wasting your time at big box retail chains. PGA TOUR Superstore and Golf Galaxy have an occasional deal on apparel but where the real savings can be found is at stores like Ross, Marshalls, TJ Maxx and Sierra.
Some of my greatest finds have come from these types of stores. From $35 Melin hats to $30 G/FORE polos, you can find a lot of cool, discounted apparel if you’re willing to be patient and do some hunting.
2. Use a browser extension
We live in a day and time where there’s a tech solution to seemingly every problem. Enter the browser extension …. a tool you download via your preferred browser (usually Chrome) that is programmed to do certain things.
One of my favorite browser extensions for deal hunting is Honey. This tool automatically tries a series of coupon codes at checkout to ensure you’re getting the best deal possible.
3. Shop out of season
One of the simplest ways to save money on golf apparel is to shop out of season. Buy shorts during the winter and buy your quarter-zips and jackets during the summer. You’ll often find these things on clearance racks depending on the season and retailer.
4. Don’t be afraid to thrift
Buying used golf apparel might sound icky or make you physically convulse … but rest assured it’s a solid, no-brainer option to save money on name-brand apparel. Spending 10 or 15 minutes at the local thrift shop can pay big dividends.
I’ve spent hours thrifting for golf apparel and have found countless items from brands like lululemon, Ralph Lauren and more for just a couple of bucks. Give them a good wash and they’re good to go.
Keep in mind that a lot of thrifted stuff is donated for a reason. Make sure to look over the entire garment before purchasing. The last thing you want is to get home only to find a hole in the pocket that you didn’t see upon first inspection.
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