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How much does it actually cost to go from a high handicap golfer to chasing scratch golf? In this video, I break down the real cost of lowering my golf handicap — not just in money, but in time, mental energy, and pressure. Two months ago, I was a 30-handicap golfer who struggled to break 100. Today, I’m sitting at a 16 handicap — and the improvement came at a price. So far, I’ve spent $16,800 trying to get better at golf: lessons, a personal launch monitor, a professional club fitting, new golf clubs, balls, range time, and gear. Tracking the money is easy. Measuring the mental toll of constant practice, swing changes, and expectations is harder. Golf improvement doesn’t happen in a straight line. Every swing fix creates new problems. Every breakthrough comes with frustration. This isn’t a “road to scratch golf” highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what it really takes — financially and mentally — for a 49-year-old golfer trying to lower his handicap without losing the joy of the game. I’m documenting every dollar, every hour, and every lesson as this series continues, trying to answer one question: What does it really cost to chase scratch golf — and is it worth it? No hype. No shortcuts. Just the truth.