May 12, 2010, 5:35 pm
Filed under: Golf ball
Filed under: Golf ball
Do you think golf ball manufacturers has got a method to recycle used golf balls into new balls? Anyone know such company?
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Links Choice: http://www.linkschoice.com/
I found out about them from RockBottomGolf.com, they sometimes feature Links Choice used balls. If I find something else to buy, I’ll sometimes throw some in to use on water holes. They’re not bad, but then I’m not that great of a golfer!
Jeff M 05.13.10 @ 12:15 amThere are many people in the salvage business of retrieving golf balls but I have not heard of any company which will take a ball , reduce it to its components and make a new ball from the material. With today’s technology, the different construction methods have eliminated the repaints and to a great extent, the refurbish business. With the greater number of balls manufactured and the ” hawks ” who scour the woods and water for lost balls, there are enough used balls which are in excellent condition which you can purchase at a reasonable price.
googie 05.13.10 @ 1:25 amlinks is the name i think.
they refurbish old pro vs and nxt tours and other good balls to make them almost new.
GC 05.13.10 @ 1:58 amall they do is clean them and repaint them then resell them.
Danny B 05.13.10 @ 3:01 amThere is a company called cheapgolfball.com that sells used golf balls which you can order online sight unseen. However, there is an actual store in our area (same name) where can pick the ones you want. The owner grades the golf balls, sorts them into bins by brand and grade. They have different prices for different brands and grades.
I paid $7.95 for 1 dozen grade 1 Noodles.
GBeck 05.13.10 @ 4:14 am