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A 58-Year-Old's $430,000 Golf Franchise Gamble Pays Off in One Month
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Roger Smith, a 58-year-old engineer, turned his retirement savings into a golf simulator franchise after realizing traditional retirement wasn't for him. The Back Nine Golf franchise, which he opened in September 2025, became profitable within a month. Smith's $430,000 investment represents less than 10% of his $5.5 million net worth, demonstrating a calculated risk. 'I wanted to prove I could run my own business,' he told Moneywise. The trend of older entrepreneurs starting businesses is growing, with a 22% increase in Americans aged 55-64 launching new ventures in the last decade. Smith's decision highlights the shift in retirement planning, where many are seeking alternative income streams beyond traditional markets.