Thinking of selling all my guns (probably around $5000 worth) and buying some golf clubs and taking golf lessons.
Reason being that I am making a lot of progress in my b2b sales career and would probably accelerate it even more since I’m turning down opportunities to golf with clients and go to tournaments since I don’t know how to play golf.
Because I work so much, I really would only have time to dedicate to one hobby and golf looks like the more helpful of the two so I might as well get rid of my guns since I won’t have time to shoot them.
shouldn't be an either or, you should be able to get a set of clubs at a pawn shop and some okay lessons for under a grand.
Jacob Diaz
I hate day/k/are
Brayden Ward
List your guns and how much you think each one is worth.
Also, why not just go to a golf course and take some lessons before you commit.
Cameron Evans
Just take gay sex lessons instead and offer your anus to clients.
Ian Moore
>can't do both iPhone users...
Christian Hernandez
I have a solution to all of your problems. Next time they ask you to go golfing simply say, "I can't make it this time but you should all come to the range with me whenever you get a chance!"
Robert James
Serviceable clubs and lessons won't be that much, dude
Mason Campbell
I mean yeah, if you want to be a massive faggot
Dylan Wright
You dont belong here
Jace Kelly
Just buy them blow and strippers.....
Lucas Thompson
ignore the autists on this thread. Do what's best for YOU. Guns are tools.
You should,however, keep at least 1-2 for home defense.
>Successful >Can't buy a set of cheap starter clubs
Off yourself.
Andrew Gray
It’s not that I can’t afford it, I’m just a minimalist that doesn’t want $5000 of stuff laying around that isn’t being used by me.
Colton Jackson
if you havent been taking golf lessons since you were a child your never going to make it. are you black? How do you not own a set of clubs. I dont even golf and am obese but I have 2 sets of clubs.
Benjamin Edwards
do it, or don't. we don't give a fuck 4/10 troll
Robert Cook
Nigga go to Goodwill and buy clubs there, don't sell your collection when you don't want to.
You dont need expensive clubs if you are just starting out. I'd recommend getting either a used set or a sub $200 set. The reason is twofold, [a] you will have a chance to get your feet wet without spending a shit ton of money, and [b] really good clubs are bought individually - you will eventually want to replace your woods with something really nice and probably even custom, but your putter, wedges and irons are all the same no matter what. Also starting out in golf, you'll probably only be using 4 clubs anyway. As a gun owner and golfer, i'd recommend spending a bit of money on lessons too. You'll have someone to show you what to do, so you dont learn how to golf the "wrong" way, and just have to unlearn bad form.
5 grand is way too much to spend on golf clubs and at the same time not enough to actually impress anyone with "expensive" ass clubs. people dont recognize golf clubs. they will know brands and such but at a glance cant tell the difference between a $20 club and a $500 club. as long as your shit doesnt look like you pulled it out of a dumpster its fine. just like shooting gear doesn't buy skill. your going to want to take classes but your still way short of 5k.
Robert Jenkins
>sell non special guns >make more money by greasing palms with golf >buy more guns This sounds better to me
Ayden Nelson
>redpill: this also applies to how normies/casual hobbyists see our guns all they'll know is if you can shoot better than them and those around you.