Recycled Pro V1s

I would steer clear of recycled golf balls!!

I buy Pro V1s when they do their 4 dozen for price of 3 deal and that works out at £30 a dozen, alternatively look at other good balls such as AD333, I see that Clubhouse Golf are doing deals on the Nike RZN ball at the moment, £20 a dozen.

I don't think it matters too much what premium ball you play, they all perform slightly differently and the most important thing is to use the same ball all the time so you get used to the performance characteristics. As people have mentioned there is no way that the recycled balls are consistent!
 
A lady who lives me was advertising used balls on Facebook. £10 per bag, choose your brand.

Alarm bells ringing, I went and bought two bags of Titleists. 180 balls, 24 of them Pro Vs.

For a tenner. Madness.
 
Stay away from that nonsense and just buy something like an AD333 Tour/e6/Chromesoft/NXT Tour. Alternatively buy premium balls from previous years. You never know what they did to lakeballs or how long they have been rotting in a bog for

Totally. Surely being submerged for an unknown period is not going to do the performance of the ball any good. Buy a refurb and to be honest it could be any make under the new paint job. Enough bargains on new balls to suit all pockets so why make it a lottery
 
I think a lot of the hype about certain balls if your a handicap golfer is pretty much a load of tosh.

I accept that some are harder and softer but for the average club golfer is it really all that, is it not just a mental almost placebo in the head kind of thing, and if it is all that, why is it that when you lose you're 1st choice ball into the never never land you play with a provisional scruffy pick up ball which is a ball you'd never purchase but 9 times out of 10 probably finish the round with it or play that hole out and still play just as good with it 🤔
 
I think a lot of the hype about certain balls if your a handicap golfer is pretty much a load of tosh.

I accept that some are harder and softer but for the average club golfer is it really all that, is it not just a mental almost placebo in the head kind of thing, and if it is all that, why is it that when you lose you're 1st choice ball into the never never land you play with a provisional scruffy pick up ball which is a ball you'd never purchase but 9 times out of 10 probably finish the round with it or play that hole out and still play just as good with it 樂

Yeah I think we get a bit carried away with the effect a ball on how well we play, but with brand new balls being v cheap I see no reason to use a 2nd/3rd/4th or worse hand ball.
 
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