Most expensive private planes of GOLF PLAYERS! * THE PRICES * 🤯
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Golf is considered one of the most luxurious sports on the planet and it’s not surprising. Unlike many other sports, Golf is a game of focus, commitment, humility, and skill. Due to the strict rules and regulations, there’s no antics or tomfoolery, just plain old skill and passion. While many do not appreciate the toned-down and simple approach of golf, there are plenty that revel in it. In fact, top golfers can earn more than most NFL, NBA, and football stars. This means that these top golfers have some fantastic private jets to fly around in when they aren’t sinking birdies and eagles pun intended. They use these not only to fly around for tournaments such as the PGA tour, but also holidays and general travel. There is a huge difference between the amount of money earned between PGA Tour players and the way they travel. The most successful and highest earners on tour have private jets and fly with their families, friends or alone. Other players who are establishing themselves on tour or trying to earn their card will fly first-class or basic economy. Private jets are a way to get from tour to tour, but they’re also an essential status symbol. People may not be able to name every British Open winner, but they can connect with the idea of Arnie or Tiger flying high in a flash private jet. In this video we are looking into Most expensive private planes of GOLF PLAYERS! * THE PRICES * 🤯
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