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I spent $46,000 joining a Florida country club, but didn't fit in. It's my biggest financial regret.
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A Florida resident recounts his experience joining a country club for $46,000 as a way to make friends after moving from Texas, only to leave after a year and describe it as his biggest financial regret.

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I spent $46,000 joining a Florida country club, but didn't fit in. It's my biggest financial regret.
Layton Cox and his wife joined a country club in Florida. Courtesy of Layton Cox Layton Cox and his wife moved from Texas to Florida. They joined a country club to make friends, but it didn't go to plan. Cox said paying almost $50,000 for membership and leaving after a year was his "No. 1" financial regret. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Layton Cox, 35, a consultant based in Rosemary Beach, Florida. Business Insider has verified his country club membership and income. T
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