For any ordinary golf enthusiast one of the biggest continuous expenses of playing the game is golf balls.
Many times it seems like you simply can’t have enough in your golf bag and you are always going to the golf shop to buy a fresh batch.
So acknowledging that you are going to be forking out cash on balls regularly, it makes sense that you’d take a little bit of time to discover some of the less costly alternatives available.
Here we are going to walk through a few of those cheap golf balls choices – two you could have heard about before and one which is a little more creative.
1 – Logo Over Runs
Every time a big brand places an order for promotional golf balls there is always many more manufactured than the business actually needs. What this means is there are going to be extra logo overrun golf balls available you can purchase at a good price.
And the real kicker with these varieties of logo balls is the fact that they’re completely new and dependant on how generous the business was feeling, they could be high end golf balls and not simply the cheapest ones on offer.
To buy logo over run golf balls you just need to visit a few of the major online retailers. Nearly all of them have an area of their website devoted to logo overrun balls.
2 – eBay
The popularity of eBay means it has become possible for anyone to have a good sized retail store up and running without actually being forced to spend cash on a place of business with all of the related costs.
This then means that they can hand these savings on to shoppers by offering discounted prices.
EBay has an abundance of great retailers who usually provide good deals on all kinds of golf balls from completely new to one-hit wonders and also pre-owned stock.
The main one suggestion I’d offer in relation to eBay is to locate a great merchant and stay with them. Eventually you can easily create a bit of a relationship and hammer out special discounts with them whether it’s to buy a certain type of ball, or get a discount on bulk purchases.
3 – Caddies
This strategy is a bit different, and came to mind from working as a caddy myself.
I was living with a friend who was barely playing golf because of and injury, but everyday he was on the bag he’d find golf balls as all caddies do.
Towards the end of the season he virtually had a closet filled with expensive, like new balls sitting there doing nothing.
So my own suggestion to you is to see if there are some golf resorts in the area who use caddies, and try to strike up a deal with a few of these caddies.
They normally need money and always have spare good balls so it is an ideal situation. You should have a virtually infinite supply of the top line golf balls on the market.
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This post was written by assistant on May 31, 2011


