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I play golf just about every day, weather permitting, and in my wanderings, find a lot of balls that other players have been playing, but have lost along their way. Our club has a lot of outings, and our courses are notorious for nabbing stray balls. So, as a hobby, I have taken to selling balls I have found. It’s relaxing for me; I have fun finding, cleaning, sorting, saving, and selling these found balls. I try to accurately describe the balls I sell, and while this can be a subjective thing, my objective is to paint the most honest and realistic picture I can. If I miss something, please let me know and I’ll do my best to make things right.
Golf ball damage evaluation (from a Titleist representative): “Our normal rule of thumb for regular golfers is as long as paint loss, a scuff or defacement of the golf ball is less than the size of a dime, it should be good to go,” the representative said.
This box contains 5 dozen used Bridgestone TOUR BRx/Tour B330Rx golf balls; many in like-new to above average condition. Some of these balls may have player marks and/or logos; may have minor discoloration or minor 'dings' (no major blemishes). These are all balls I would play (I play more than 200 rounds a year, and have a 13 handicap...shot a 72 a while back with a ball that doesn't meet the standards of what I'm selling here). Pictures show the actual balls you will receive.
Bridgestone Tour
B330 series balls; these have been for several years...and continue to
be... Bridgestone's premium tour balls (retail new for about $45-$50 a dozen); the
B330 series, in the past couple of years, has been replaced by the B
series, so newer models will say Tour B followed by the model name instead of
Tour B330 followed by the model name.
...Tour B330 and
B330s balls (as are the newer BX and BXS models) are intended
for players with higher swing speeds (105mph+)
...Tour B330RX and
B330 RXS (as are the newer BRX and BRXS models) are better
suited for players with slower swing speeds; the S model in both cases is
softer
THE BALLS BEING SOLD HERE ARE ALL the RX model.
The Bridgestone
Tour B RX has a compression rating of 66 making it ideal for players
with lower swing speeds. The core's ability to decrease in side-spin combined
with its low compression make it great for both distance and accuracy. The Tour B RX is made for
golfers looking to improve their distance and accuracy, and who regard the Tour
B X to be too firm for their liking. The Bridgestone Tour
B RX Golf Ball was engineered for slower
clubhead speeds, i.e. it gives you more performance due to its softer urethane
covers (compared to the X ball).
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A subjective evaluation...I'd call probably 8 of these 60 balls 3A condition, and the rest 4A or 5A balls.
2 of the balls have been professionally refinished/refurbished
5A Excellent Condition — The
look & feel of this ball is similar to a new golf ball. Balls will have few
or no physical imperfections and will look & feel a ball that has been
hit just a few times. No scuffs or club marks. May contain team or corporate
logos and/or player pen markings.
4A Very
Good Condition — Will look like a ball that has been played 9-18 holes.
May have slight discoloration and imperfections in some of the dimples.
Overall good condition, may have very minor abrasions, discoloration,
blemishes, larger player pen markings, team or corporate logos or a cosmetic
imperfection that will not affect flight path, distance, or trajectory of the
ball. Some of these balls have been professionally refurbished.
3A Good
Condition — may have slight imperfections and scuff markings. The look &
feel may appear to have minor discoloration and some printed balls may contain
blemishes. Balls may have slightly more abrasions & larger scuff
marks, varied discoloration/tint, contain team or corporate logos/ larger
player pen markings, imprints of X-Outs or practice on them. Balls should
all be playable with no performance degradation.
Note: balls are
shipped bulk; boxes in pictures are for display only...not included.