What is the cheapest place to get titleist golf balls in medium to large quantity?
Question by Dewy: What is the cheapest place to get titleist golf balls in medium to large quantity?
I love hang titleist because they are over all the best ball in golf of course. But I am sick of paying 10 a sleeve everytime I go. And I do t wanna spend 50 on a box of 12. And I want more than 12 too. Where can I get a bunch of them for low price NEW.
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Answer by Frank
This might sound llike a bad answer but google it. Google shopping provides you with all the places to shop, from cheapest the most expensive. Craigslist is also a good way to get new golf balls.
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to be honest dude, you’re never gonna get NEW titleist golf balls anywhere else other than the store.
You can go to http://WWW.LOSTGOLFBALLS.COM and they have all kinds of them. I just ordered 100 Pro V1x golf balls and mine are all in good shape!!!!
This website sells lots of good condition balls in bulk: http://lostgolfballs.com . I’ve heard a LOT of good things about that website. Look for the AAAAA (that’s 5 As) rating, that means that the balls have not been struck more than once or twice and show no signs of use at all. That’s as good as brand new.
I’d also recommend looking at the AAAA grade balls, those are also as good as new buy may have personal markings. But regardless, AAAAA balls from that site should get you what you want.
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In response to rob, below, this site offers a few different grades of balls, and only the best balls get the best rating. I’ve heard many
Also, to the OP, you can look for “X-outs”, balls that are not deformed but have some cosmetic defect. These balls are not allowed in official tournament play, but are great for playing rounds by yourself. They’ll sell for $ 30 when the originals would sell for $ 45. They’re sold in many places the originals are sold, and the boxes clearly say “X-out”.
COSTCOS, COSTCOS , you can buy them recycled for nothing.
LostGolfBalls.com is a great place. 4A balls are mostly perfect. 5A balls are perfect.
Try to find either logo overruns, X OUTs, or PRACTICE golf balls… Overruns are golf balls that were printed with (usually) a company logo or golf course logo but too many were made, or orders were cancelled, or something similar. X OUTs are balls that have some sort of small error, usually cosmetic, and PRACTICE balls are ones that are made often as driving range balls or to be put in shag bags or something similar… Any of these three options gets you brand new golf balls at a fraction of the cost. Just be aware that the latter two of these would not be acceptable in tournaments. You also might be able to find golf balls made in previous years with old cosmetics in bulk somewhere such as ebay, which would very likely be cheaper and would still be very high quality balls.