You love those Pro V1's don't you? Of course you do, they are one of, if not the best golf ball on the market today. You get distance off the tee, and holding power on the green. The problem with Pro V1's? The cost. For the weekend golfer it can get quite expensive using those balls. (or any other high end golf ball for that matter). So how do you get the performance of the top end ball without the cost? A recycled ball may be your solution.
What’s a recycled golf ball? Golf balls that you, the golfer, have lost on a course, recovered by someone, cleaned, graded and resold. In other words, a used ball. Face it, once you’ve broken open that sleeve and hit that first shot, your ball is now used. You’ve probably at one time in your life noticed someone scuba diving in one of the ponds on your favorite course. These guys are looking for and finding golf balls to resale. Recycled golf balls are an excellent alternative to purchasing new and can be bought in all kinds of condition online. Here is how the process works for one reseller: How it’s done.
So how do you find a good deal on recycled golf balls? Google "recycled golf balls" and you'll get tons of links to companies that specialize in selling them. If you looked at the "how it's done" video link, you'll be brought to one of those resellers, Knetgolf.com. One of my favorites is Amazon.com. They have thousands of balls on sale. Below are just some samples.
So, if you want to use high performance golf balls, save some money, and help protect the environment, give the recycled golf ball a shot. For more info, click here
Last Updated on Sunday, 24 October 2010 16:00
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