Discussing The Types Of Golf Ball

Have you been shopping for golf balls lately? It seems like there are more types and brands than you can count! It’s a huge business. Giants like Titleist, Callaway, and Nike do a brisk business. What is the difference between these different balls, with new ones coming out every week?

Try used balls. They’re very reasonable and work just fine. I get mine — I use Pro V1′s — from a guy here in Scottsdale. Costs me about 50% less than if I bought new, and they’re near perfect. If you don’t have a local supplier who stocks used, try online. I know that there are several websites that have great deals on used balls.

The high handicap golfer doesn’t need to bother with expensive balls anyhow. It’s just a waste of money for anyone with a handicap of 20 or higher. It makes more sense just to get cheap balls really.

Instead, if you are in the high handicap category, save money on balls and instead purchase higher quality clubs, or lessons to improve your game. Then get your balls cheap at a sporting goods store or somewhere like Target.

Golf balls that bear a company logo are also very popular, and are a great marketing tool. Put your company logo on a golf ball and people will be passing around your business name. These balls go over great at charity events, tournaments, and company functions.

Think on this. If you lose your golf ball, but it is a logo ball, whoever finds it sees your company name. It’s not the loss of a ball, it’s effective advertising.

You’d be amazed what you can put on a golf ball! Company name, logo, photos, if you can think of it someone will put it on a ball for you.

In fact, some are a bit over the top. But whatever you want for your business is fine by me. Regardless, we’ll keep buying golf balls that is for certain.

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