Golf is an expensive game, especially when you are first getting started. New clubs, a golf bag, and even proper attire all add up to a significant expense. But as expensive as those items can be, they can last for years without need for replacement. But there is a reoccurring expense in golf that can not be avoided, and that is the price of new golf balls.
All golfers know what it is like to watch one of our golf balls soar into a water hazard, or get lost in the woods. Tall grass, nasty rough, water, and sand, golf courses are full of areas that are designed to swallow up golf balls. With the price of some new golf balls approaching fifty dollars a dozen, many golfers look for ways to save money on golf balls.
The most tried and true method of saving money on golf balls is to look for lost golf balls on the golf course. But this can be time consuming and can contribute to slow play. Instead of looking through bushes on the golf course, inexpensive golf balls can often be found right in the pro shop of the golf course. Lost golf balls are usually collected and sold in pro shops, often for as little as fifty cents a piece. Pre owned golf balls are also sold by...