The Obama administration has passed a new
law titled: "The Affordable Golf Club Act" declaring that
every citizen must purchase a new set of golf clubs, before April 2014.
This law has been passed,
because until now, typically only the wealthy or financially responsible have
been able to purchase new golf clubs without the assistance of their
government.
This new law ensures that
every American can now have "affordable" golf clubs of their own,
because everyone is equally entitled to new golf clubs. And if you want to keep
the golf clubs you already have, you can do that, until April 2014.
These affordable golf
clubs will cost from $1,000 to $3,000 each depending on your income level. This
does not include taxes, pull cart, electric cart fees, green fees, membership
fees, balls, tees, gloves, range finders, storage fees, maintenance, or repair
costs.
In order to make sure everyone participates and purchases their affordable golf
clubs, the costs of owning golf clubs will increase 50% each year up to 400% by
year 2018. This way, wealthy people will pay more for something that other
people don't want or can't afford to maintain. People who can't afford or
refuse to maintain their golf clubs will be fined. However, children under the
age of 26 can use their parents’ golf clubs until they turn 27 at which time
they must purchase their own golf clubs.
If you don't want or
think you don't need golf clubs, you are still required to buy them. If you
refuse to buy a set or make claims that you can't afford them, you will be
fined $800 until you purchase a set or face imprisonment.
People living in farming
areas, ghettos, inner cities, Wyoming, or areas with no access to golf courses are not exempt.
Age, health, prior experience or no experience are not acceptable excuses for
not buying, maintaining, and using your golf clubs.
A government review board
that doesn't know the difference between a hook and a slice will decide
everything. This includes when, where, how often and for what purposes you can
use your golf clubs along with how many people can ride in your golf cart. The
board will also determine if participants are too old or not healthy enough to
be able to use their golf clubs.
They will also decide if
your golf clubs have outlived their usefulness or if you must purchase specific
accessories, like a range finder with slope adjustment or a newer and more
expensive set of golf clubs.
Those that can afford
memberships at expensive golf country clubs will be required to buy
memberships. If you are already a member and you like your membership you can
keep your membership. After April 2014, a different country club will be
assigned for you to purchase a membership.
Government officials are
exempt from this new law as they and their families and some of their friends
and a few of their friends friends can obtain golf clubs at taxpayers’ expense.
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