Are the lake balls any good?

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I've seen loads on eBay all good brands and mint condition but very cheap.are they any good or should I get new ones?
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I've seen loads on eBay all good brands and mint condition but very cheap.are they any good or should I get new ones?
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Personally I wouldn't and depending on your budget, plenty of mid-range balls available new. I don't think you can ever tell how long a ball has been submerged and it will affect performance depending on how long they have been under water
 

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Would stay away from them, don't know in what way they have been refurbished etc.

You can get a dozen Supersofts for example for 15 quid, DX2 Softs or various Nike ones for the same. Last years AD333s for 18 quid.

Might even be cheaper on another website
 

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Personally I wouldn't and depending on your budget, plenty of mid-range balls available new. I don't think you can ever tell how long a ball has been submerged and it will affect performance depending on how long they have been under water

You make a fair point Homer. However, how many of us pick up a premium ball from the woods or long grass and use it at a later date with good results. For all you know this could have been an ex lake ball but you will never know.

Not having a go at your post Homer, just stating a fact.

I don't believe that anyone that found a premium ball in good Nick would not use it just in case it was a lake ball in a previous life.
 
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You make a fair point Homer. However, how many of us pick up a premium ball from the woods or long grass and use it at a later date with good results. For all you know this could have been an ex lake ball but you will never know.

Not having a go at your post Homer, just stating a fact.

And I won't argue with you and to a degree it's all a lottery every time you put a pick up in play. It's impossible to tell but I guess you will after a while if the performance isn't there
 

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Get them. Buy Pearl ones, proper brand and if you don't like them then don't buy them again. If you are someone that likes to, and is capable of, using a ball for 4 rounds then buy Pro V1's. If you are a normal golfer then they will be fine.
 

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It's been debated many times, some would never use, others use without reservation. Studies have been done on lake balls performance - look them up. Me personally I don't use them now, however I did for a long time and found no issues with performance. The fact that they were lakeballs are not the reason I don't use them. I do think you can get almost as good a value as 'pearl lake' buy buying bulk in sales
 
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