Grading a balls condition is sometimes 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.


4 dozen Titleist AVX 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. 


AVX stands for “alternative to the V and X”, which shows how Titleist sees it as a soft-feeling premium offering alongside the Pro V1 and Pro V1x. AVX is the softest high performance ball in the Titleist line-up, and targets the low compression market Callaway created with Chrome Soft..  Titleist introduced the AVX in 2018.  The ball is now in its third generation (AVX balls are updated in even years…2018, 2020, 2022 versus ProV1 series balls which are updated in odd years).

 

(From Review) If you’re looking for Tour level performance in an extremely soft golf ball, meet the Titleist AVX.  The AVX is Titleist’s response to golfers looking for big distance, low ball flight, and the softest feel possible

The Titleist AVX advertises low trajectory, distance, and super soft feel.  I would say it checks all three boxes.  While it spun a little too much for me off of the driver, which minimized my potential distance gains, it can be a great fit in the bag of the right golfer.  It’s the softest golf ball I’ve ever hit, it has great iron spin/trajectory, and offers great control.  Nicely done, Titleist

A subjective evaluation...I'd call probably 9 of these 48 balls 3A condition, and the rest 4A or 5A balls. 

NO refinished balls, practice balls, or x-outs

Some of the balls are indistinguishable from brand new balls...NEW RETAIL COST for these balls would be close to $200


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.