Save $ with Golf Ball Used
Golf s sometimes a frustrating game. Many have been known to
lose their cool after hitting a ball into the rough, a sand trap
or the water. Sometimes, the ball just seems to disappear. Tired
of wasting all that money on golf balls that don't seem to ever
come back? Try investing in some of the used golf balls
available online.
If you golf, chances are you've gone through your share of
balls. They seem to get lost all the time, and the costs mount
quickly. Even the best golfers routinely lose balls, and for the
average duffer, these "misplaced" golf balls can quickly become
an expensive addition to the golf outing.
Used golf balls that are in great condition and ready to play
can be purchased in bulk over the internet. There are many
companies that sell used balls, usually in dozens. Different
companies have different grading systems but they are all
relatively similar.
Most sites describe some sort of quality assurance sorting, so
that the balls are graded. Balls are sorted into various
categories and sold by the dozen.
Top grade used golf balls are often called Grade A or Grade 1,
one or two sites listed them as Grade AAA. They are usually
described as like new. Many customers have commented that these
balls are often indistinguishable from the new ones, and can be
subsequently lost just as quickly as those right out of the
sleeve. These are usually described as near perfect with a
slight blemish or mark.
Slightly less perfect balls are Grade B or Grade 2. These have
more than one mark, but play like new. Accordingly, the price is
a bit less than the near perfect ones.
Finally, there is a third grade called Grade C or 3.
Occasionally the site will go ahead and call them range balls.
These balls are more used, with several marks and blemishes, but
would be suitable for range play or practice rounds. These are
even less expensive than the others.
Make sure that your site specifies that there are no "X out" or
manufacturer rejects. You should be receiving slightly used, but
good balls. Also, you may want to inquire if the site you have
chosen allows water balls. I'd avoid these if possible.
Check with your local golf club as well. Sometimes local clubs
hold sales of used balls to clear their inventories as well. You
may be able to buy back some of the balls you lost last season!
Finally, compare price and shipping costs on your used golf
balls. Most shipping charges seem to run between $5.95 per dozen
and $7.95 per dozen, but verify in advance. You should also be
able to get a significant shipping discount for orders of more
than one dozen.
Shopping for used golf balls can be a great way to cut the
expenses of your golfing habit. Before you hit the links, try
purchasing some practice balls you won't mind losing!