Anonymous wrote:Piggybacking on this. My college son has never played golf but would like to. Where in the DMV can he take lessons over the summer. We are not golfers so don't belong to a club. Looking for something economical.
Anonymous wrote:My son did the 1 credit golf class every semester. He met friends that liked to golf.
He was in the south so greens fees were cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Piggybacking on this. My college son has never played golf but would like to. Where in the DMV can he take lessons over the summer. We are not golfers so don't belong to a club. Looking for something economical.
Anonymous wrote:Piggybacking on this. My college son has never played golf but would like to. Where in the DMV can he take lessons over the summer. We are not golfers so don't belong to a club. Looking for something economical.
Anonymous wrote:Well rounded colleges attract golfers. Doubt one got get a tee time for a foursome from Oberlin, Columbia, or Wesleyan.
Anonymous wrote:Oh great, the good ol' boys. How misogynist.
Anonymous wrote:JMU--yes. However, DS didn't bring his clubs until he had a car and keeps them in his trunk.
Anonymous wrote:I dont really understand golf culture, but I'm always shocked during the high school auctions that ALL the golf outings up for bid would go for 2500-5k.
A round of golf for you and a friend with a stranger aka Chilton Prep parent '02 is worth 5K? Okay!
Anonymous wrote:DS wondering if he should be bringing clubs. He loves golf and the college has a course that's associated somehow and very near (15 min walk). But clubs aren't small and he says he'd "feel like a douche" if he's the only one showing up with golf clubs. But it's kind of his only outdoorsy thing he does. He doesn't run, etc