The Money Issue

The $500 Question
How much more can you get from your game
for five Franklins?

October 2011
The Money Issue: The $500 Question
Note: The complete essays from, "The $500 Question" are available in the October issue of Golf Digest in print and on the iPad.

We know -- money is tight everywhere these days. For most of us, that means we have to cut back on our golf (the horror!) or start spending more wisely. Here are eight ideas on how to put $500 to work in ways that enhance your enjoyment of the game in 2011.

GOT A BETTER WAY TO SPEND $500 ON GOLF?
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The $500 Question

Get A Putter Fitting

If your ineptitude on the greens has brought you to the brink, a putter fitting might be your answer. Putter fitting these days often depends on special tools that attach to the shaft of a putter and records seismic date before, during, and after your putting stroke. A fitting might tell you you need a different putter, or it might just tell you you should tweak the one you have. Regardless, if the result is a putter that seems less like a serpent and more an extension of your arms, it's likely to be money well spent.

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