Kalen,
The better question is what you have to earn to support your golf habit. Nothing worse than Willy Loman rater who puts the cost of his golf on the consumers back. Have your firm pay for travel, con the course into free golf because of your magazine affiliation, and maybe even eat free on your expense account. Woo hoo, another trip paid for by the guy buying your product and spending $900 a year on the advertisers in the mag. Priceless, literally.
John,
I would certainly agree in principle that most of us probably consume as much as our budget allows. These last couple of years there are a few trips/events I would have liked to attend, but that money is currently allocated to my lacrosse playing daughter and her travelling team.
However, there are several models out there in terms of how they get it done. In addition to your method, there is:
1) The once-a-month muni guy cause that's all he can afford.
2) The born-with-a-silver-spoon-in-his mouth guy who has played all the golf he wants all his life, and always will.
3) The traveling Sales guy who gets to play and close deals on the company's dime.
4) The did well early in his career guy who now travels a lot in the pre-golden years.
5) The single guy who works but has no other expenses golfer.
6) The average working joe with a modest retirement and now living in Florida guy.
And probably a few more to boot!!