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From Golfer to Gardener: How to Choose the Right Retirement Hobby for You

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Scenario: Meet Frank, the Aspiring Woodworker

Let’s put all these ideas into practice with a real-world example. Meet Frank. He’s 66 and just retired from a 40-year career as an accountant in suburban Chicago. His work was demanding, and his main hobby was following his favorite sports teams. Now, with wide-open days, he feels a bit lost. He’s always been fascinated by woodworking and dreamed of one day having his own shop, but he has zero experience and their two-story home in Illinois isn’t ideal for retirement.

Step 1: The Personal Inventory. Frank and his wife, Susan, sit down to talk. Frank is in good health but knows a hobby that requires heavy lifting all day isn’t for him. Their budget is comfortable but not extravagant; they can afford a moderate investment in a hobby. Socially, Frank is an introvert. He likes the idea of a quiet, focused activity but also wants to be able to get advice from others. Susan wants a location with milder winters and a more active social scene for herself.

Step 2: Aligning Hobby with Location. The dream of woodworking immediately brings up the issue of space. Their current home has a damp basement and a garage filled with two cars and lawn equipment. Plus, the cold Chicago winters would mean months of being stuck indoors. They realize a move might be necessary to support both his hobby and their desired retirement lifestyle. They start researching 55+ communities in states with a lower cost of living and a better climate, like North Carolina and Tennessee. Their key search filter? Communities with a resident woodshop or homes with spacious garages suitable for a workshop.

Step 3: Research and “Try Before You Buy.” They find a few promising communities online. One in particular, just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee, boasts a large, well-equipped woodworking club and a variety of other amenities that appeal to Susan. Instead of buying immediately, they make a smart move: they book a three-month rental in the community during the fall. This allows them to experience the climate, test the social scene, and, most importantly, for Frank to join the woodshop as a guest. He takes an introductory safety class and starts his first project, a simple birdhouse, with guidance from other club members. He finds he loves the balance of working on his own project while having friendly experts nearby to ask for help.

The Decision and the Outcome. The trial period is a resounding success. They love the area and the community. They decide to sell their home in Illinois and buy a single-story home in the Tennessee community. They specifically choose a model with a two-car garage, dedicating one half to a car and the other half to Frank’s slowly growing collection of tools. A year later, Frank is a regular at the woodshop. He has built beautiful bookshelves for their new home and is now crafting handmade toys for his grandchildren. He has found his purpose, Susan has a thriving social life, and they have successfully designed a retirement that truly fits them both.

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