Here's how to buy golf balls at a huge discount from full retail price.
I've been a golf addict for many years, but that doesn't mean I'm a good golfer. I loose a lot of golf balls, so I need to replace them regularly.
I've found that top of the line golf balls really do help your game, but it doesn't matter if you want to buy Titleist, Callaway, or Taylor Made golf balls, they are way too expensive. So I buy them used or refurbished. I've shopped around and I've consistently found that KnetGolf.com has the best prices for golf balls that are used but like new.
Why did I put this web page together? Because I can save money on my purchases when you buy from them after clicking on the link below. For each new customer I send their way I get a discount off my purchases. But the best part is that you will get a $5 discount off your first order when you visit their web site by clicking one the links on this page.
It's that simple. I've already researched the best places to buy used golf balls - you get to take advantage of my work, and you get $5 off your first order. I know you don't care if I save money or not, why would you? But by reading this you found out the best place to buy golf balls, and you get to save money on your first order.
KnetGolf.com is a good place do to business, they ship quickly and, unlike a lot of web stores, you don't have to worry about your order getting damaged. They're just shipping golf balls, how hard can it be?
There you have it. I've told you the best place to buy used golf balls - take it for what it's worth. If you plan to try them out, please click on one of the links and we'll both save some money.

I normally only buy Mint or Grade A golf balls, but I have a buddy that bought Grade B last time and I was really surprised to see that there was nothing wrong with those balls. The next time I buy I'll probably buy Grade B just to save the extra money.
KnetGolf.com grades their balls in the following way:
Recycled Mint
These golf balls are like new in appearance and will feel and play as a new ball would. They may include tiny player marks, but no scuffs or blemishes. We like to call them “One Hit Wonder” golf balls as it was most likely lost after the first swing or two. They may contain corporate or team logos.
Recycled Grade A
These golf balls all have some minor imperfection that keeps them from being Mint. There will be small player marks, minor scuffs, or slight blemishes. Most people would consider these balls Mint, but we are just too picky. These balls are similar to a new ball after being played for 3-4 holes. The shine and color of the balls may slightly vary, but the integrity of the flight characteristic is not compromised at all. They may contain corporate or team logos.
Recycled Grade B
These are the same as a golf ball you have played with for a few holes. (They don't look new anymore, but you would keep teeing them up.) These are balls that did not make it into our Grade A category. They will have player marks, scuffs, or blemishes, but nothing bad enough to affect the playability of the ball. They may contain corporate or team logos.
Refinished Mint
Knetgolf.com’s used & mint refinished golf balls are used golf balls that are reconditioned using a modern process in a factory that manufactures new golf balls. This process does not affect the playability of the golf ball, but brings their cosmetics and performance up to a level where they appear and behave comparable to new golf balls. Knetgolf.com only reconditions style specific golf balls, meaning only a used Titleist Pro V1x will be reconditioned into a mint refinished Titleist Pro V1x. In preparing for the reconditioning process, balls that are scuffed or have had their cover compromised are not reconditioned and are discarded. Only balls that are perfect in cover but are cosmetically challenged are refinished and sold. Knetgolf sells millions of these golf balls annually around the world.
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