OT - New Titleist and Calloway Golf Balls

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I've got a ton of these things left over from a promotional tournament I hosted. I'll never use them all. I don't know if there are any golfers here, but these here's a good deal on new, unopened golf balls if you need them.

$10 per box plus actual shipping costs
 

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those callaway rule35 balls were (in my opinion) one of the best golf balls ever made. They really spin with the irons.
there is a shelf life for golf balls, and those have exceeded it.
Can't beat the price though
definitely $40/10 pack golf balls.
 
I agree. If you have the game, the soft feel are awesome. I don't hit the ball with enough backspin to take full advantage of the softs.

BTW - I've sold about 25 boxes already. Not tons left. Mostly the Callaways.
 
The soft ones are hard to get good distance out of, but they have a better feel on the greens. I am not a real long hitter off the tee, but would much rather have a softer ball for chipping and putting.
 
The soft ones are hard to get good distance out of, but they have a better feel on the greens. I am not a real long hitter off the tee, but would much rather have a softer ball for chipping and putting.

those blues go plenty far.

There is a distinct advantage of playing the newest balls though. Taylormade Penta for example. It is a 5 piece ball and reacts to how much it is compressed. With a driver it compresses completely and comes off with lower back spin leading to longer more penetrating flight. An iron would only modestly compress and the ball reacts with more spin.

Short game spin is all in the cover.
 
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