While you are in the middle of a golf game, there are
usually many opportunities to find golf balls that have been left behind by
golfers before you. It isn’t a good idea to constantly interrupt your game in
search of golf balls, but if you happen to walk right by a cluster of bushes or
a small water hazard, you might as well take a moment to look for golf balls
that have been left behind. If you don’t mind getting your arm wet, usually you
can find multiple balls just by reaching into a water pool. Bushes and other
similar obstructions are also good places to look. Other golfers may find you
strange when you are rooting around for golf balls, but it is definitely worth
it in the end when you don’t need to pay insane amounts for golf balls every
week. All you have to do is shove them into a bag you carry with you, then wash
them off as soon as you get home for golf balls that are like new.
You can also buy used golf balls from many different
sources, including sporting good stores in your local area. These are sold at a
huge discount off of the original price, and you can usually not even tell that
they have been used thanks to the cleaning processes. Usually they are not sold
in matching brands or colors, so if uniformity is your thing you may be
disappointed. Unless you are more than just a casual golfer, used or
second-hand balls will probably work just fine. It takes a very trained hand to
be able to tell the difference between a new ball and a used ball, or between
an expensive ball and a cheap ball. The spin and the hardness of the balls are
usually varying, but probably not enough for you to notice. Try two contrasting
balls in a row and see if you notice anything, and if not then you can be happy
that you are able to stick with the cheaper balls.
It may not seem like much of a money saver to get all of
your golf balls for free or for a discounted rate, but the money you save will
sure add up. Whether it’s just a few dollars a week or whether you notice a
significantly large saving, it’s still money in your pocket that wouldn’t have
been there otherwise. Therefore, you should remember the golf ball savings
techniques that have been discussed so far: first of all, you should always
take whatever chance you get to search for golf balls that have been left
behind by previous golfers in areas that they are likely to have lost them.
Secondly, buy used golf balls from sporting good stores in order to save money.
If you follow these two guidelines, you are sure to experience the benefits of
being free from paying full price for golf balls.
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