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how much for used golf balls

by Dr. Myrtie Hyatt III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Generally you’ll be paid between 6 and 12 cents per ball selling them wholesale. If you’re good at collecting, that can add up to hundreds of dollars daily. If you’re not a diver, or you don’t find more than a few hundred balls at a time, you might consider retailing the used golf balls yourself.

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Are used golf balls as good as new golf balls?

We pay top dollar for your golf balls, but the exact amount will largely depend on the balls you bring us. We pay on average anywhere between $0.02 - $0.65 per ball. Contact us for more details. The better the ball, the more we pay Do The Golf Balls Have To Be Sorted Or Cleaned? Whether they’re dirty or clean, sorted or not, we don’t mind.

What is the best cheap golf ball?

Jan 23, 2013 · 1. Titleist ProV1 or 1X are very expensive new so must people would pay 2-3 bucks for a newer looking ball or maybe 28 a dozen 2. Callaway Tour IZ or IS also fall into the above category 3. Nike One Tour also the same Most any other brands are 1-2 bucks a ball if in good condition If they have scuff marks or won’t clean up well 1 a ball is a good price

What golf ball should I buy?

Aug 21, 2020 · In fact, according to Golfweek, people who retrieve, refurbish, and resell used balls could make $50,000-$70,000 dollars a year (Note, this can be found in the second article on the linked page). The Penny Hoarder notes that some report making about $100,000 a year! But you need to know where you can sell them first.

How to make money selling golf balls?

Nov 10, 2021 · If you don’t live in Florida, you can ship your balls to them, though they will only accept a minimum amount of 15,000 balls (they will pay for shipping). Golf Balls Direct pay anywhere between $0.02 and $0.65 per ball. Lost Golf Balls is another one.

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Are used golf balls worth anything?

Tens of millions of golf balls are lost every year in the United States, mostly in golf course water hazards. When recovered and cleaned up, these used balls sell for as little as six cents wholesale and up to $1 or more retail.

Are old golf balls worth any money?

Because of the age and the craftsmanship put into these balls they are among the ones that have the highest price tag of collectible golf balls. These balls are referred to as antique, and goes for sums upwards of +$5000!May 25, 2020

How much is a dozen golf balls worth?

They come in a range of prices, from as little as $10 or $15 per dozen, on up to $50 per dozen and more. To make sure you purchase a box of balls that is a good fit for your game, it is important that you go to the store with a clear plan in mind.

What can I do with old golf balls?

Aside from getting them recycled, there are several craft projects that you can choose to do with your old golf balls....What Can You Do With Old Golf Balls?Christmas Ornaments. ... Garden Critters. ... Vase Filler. ... Table Cloth Weight. ... Massage. ... Tool For Tenderizing Meat.

What golf balls are collectible?

Discovered by chance as a useful substance for golf balls, gutta percha balls in their early years are highly desired by collectors. The early balls were smooth and flew erratically. Golfers then discovered that the scratches, dents and injuries delivered to these balls actually straightened their flight.

What is the rarest golf ball?

gutta percha ballsThe gutta percha balls once belonged to golfing legend Old Tom Morris, who won the Open four times in the 1860s. It is believed the balls have been lying at the bottom of one of the county's deepest lakes for 120 years.Nov 28, 2012

Do golf courses buy used golf balls?

According to Golfweek, it is usually public and municipal golf courses that will buy used balls, and places like country clubs will usually not buy them. One great thing about golf courses is that they buy the golf balls in bulk, and you just need to clean them!Aug 21, 2020

Are golf balls expensive?

Of course, there are low-priced golf balls, golf clubs, etc. But then golf gear, in general, is quite expensive. However, to a certain extent, you may find the exorbitantly high price of a golf club set justifiable but that's not the case with golf balls.

How much are expensive golf balls?

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls ( One Dozen ) $48 This is not a new thing for players to call these golf balls expensive. Many people will compare their golf ball price to the ProV because it is so well known for being the highest price ball.

Can you make money selling golf balls?

Go to the local golf course or country club and make a deal with management. Tell them you sell "after market" golf balls and that you would like to use their club as a resource. You will only come after hours -- when the course is closed to golfers -- and that you will give them 25 percent of your revenues.

Do golf balls go stale?

He stated golf balls are now designed with multi-layer surfaces and solid cores, therefore will not go bad or impact performance. Although, golf balls with scuff marks could impact the ball's performance. This occurs from over-play, or by hitting other objects; rocks, trees, cart paths, etc.Jan 3, 2018

When should you throw away a golf ball?

Once the cover is cracked, it's completely useless to you. Sometimes, the noise will be a little bit faded, which could just mean that your golf balls are on their way out but haven't completely died yet. If you play competitively, you should replace them right away.

Where Can I Sell Used Golf Balls?

Wondering what to do with old golf balls piling up in your garage? We buy used golf balls! We will buy a minimum of 5,000 golf balls, so if you have that many or more and are looking for the best way to sell golf balls, get in touch with Golf Ball Planet today.

How to Sell Recycled Golf Balls

The simplest and way to sell recycled golf balls is to give Golf Ball Planet a call. We have various locations in North America and will come to you to pick up your golf balls–no shipping necessary on your part! We will arrange to have your balls picked up, give you a great price, and pay you via cheque or, if you prefer, store credit.

First, Prepare Golf Balls Before Selling

Over the years, you may have collected many golf balls that are stacking up in your house. Whether they are old golf balls you no longer use, ones that were hit into your yard, or golf balls that you hunted for, there is a chance that you will want to sell them and make some cash.

Selling your Recycled Golf Balls

Now comes the fun part, selling the golf balls you have collected and making that sweet, sweet profit!

Collecting Golf Balls–Getting Permission to Hunt

As you can see, selling gold balls can be a surprisingly lucrative business. The thing is, though, even if you have been playing golf for your whole life, you probably do not have an infinite amount of golf balls to resell. And, if you want to turn this into a side business or a full-on career, you are going to have to start golf ball hunting!

Collecting Golf Balls – Using the Right Tools

Now that you have permission from a golf course (or golf courses) to use their grounds to hunt for balls, it is time to start getting the right gear together. What you can afford and how much money you want to make will determine what kind of supplies you need to buy.

Staying Safe while Hunting for Golf Balls

Staying safe while searching for golf balls is a very important aspect of this work. Unsurprisingly, one of the major things you need to do to stay safe when you are diving is to be knowledgeable on how to operate your equipment effectively. Improper use will cause serious injury.

In Conclusion

If you want to get some extra money, selling used golf balls is a great route to go!

How to Find Golf Balls

A good time to find used golf balls is when you are looking for your own ball in the roughs, weeds, trees, trenches, and bushes. I’ve often found that when I go looking for my own ball off the sides of the fairway, I can easily end up with an extra two or three balls. Another player’s loss is your gain.

How to Clean Golf Balls

Since they’ve been plucked from the bottom of lakes and the deep rough, the golf balls you’ve found are probably going to be covered in mud, so you’ll want to clean them before you start selling them. Second-hand or not, no one wants to play with muddy balls, and peddling dirty balls won’t do your reputation as a seller any favors.

Sorting Used Golf Balls and Assigning a Price

Now that they’re all clean, it’s time to sort the golf balls into categories and price them up. Chances are, you’ve collected a wide variety of balls; some may be in excellent condition, others may be a bit worn out. And some may be premium standard, while others are more budget or practice-orientated.

How to Sell Used Golf Balls?

Finally, it’s time to sell the golf balls, and reap the rewards of all that hard work.

Have a bunch of balls piling up in your garage or cellar?

Do you have thousands of golf balls lying around your garage, attic or trunk of your car? Do you get your exercise from walking around a golf course hunting for golf balls? Has your spouse questioned you, say several hundred times, about your plans for ever reclaiming the square footage of your home that golf balls currently occupy? If you can answer yes or know of someone that can answer yes to any of these questions, www.LostGolfBalls.com has a solution for you.

How do I get paid? How does shipping work?

We literally come to you at your convenience and haul away the golf balls. When you sell golf balls to us, you can have a check cut directly to you on the spot or choose to receive the equivalent amount of compensation in credit to spend on www.LostGolfBalls.com at any time you wish.

How To Sell Used Golf Balls Summary

As a kid, I would go to the golf course and find buckets and buckets of golf balls. I would take the golf balls home and see how far I could hit them into the fields by my house. Looking back, I wish I had made money selling used golf balls instead of putting them back in the abyss. I am going to teach you exactly how to sell used golf balls.

How To Find Used Golf Balls

Just off the fairways there are always tons of golf balls just left there. Take buckets and load them up with all the golf balls you find. Look under bushes and around trees and tall grass. I recommend finding golf balls in the closed hours of the golf course so you don’t disturb anyone. Often the golf course will close during their off season.

How To Wash Used Golf Balls

1. Soak and Scrub- Put the golf balls in a bucket or tub and add water until all of the balls are covered. Use bleach, Simple Green, or hydrogen peroxide and Efferdent tablets to clean them. If you use bleach, only soak them for 6 hours or less because bleach will eat away at the finish or paint on the golf ball.

Sorting and Grading Golf Balls

It is important to understand the value of each golf ball. Understanding the value will make you more money and give you happier customers.

Packaging Used Golf Balls

You can put the golf balls in zip-lock bags as packages or just have them in open containers and let people pick which ones they would like in the different grades of golf balls you have previously sorted. You could use 4 boxes for each grade.

How To Price Used Golf Balls

AAAAA/1 st Quality- These balls can be sold for half their original price. Look up these balls to see how much they are sold for new. Titlist Pro B1, Nike 1, and Calloway are balls you can usually charge more for.

Selling Used Golf Balls

Location is key for selling golf balls. If you live on a golf course you have it easy. You could set up a self-serve booth with your lesser quality balls or man the station yourself when the golf course is busiest.

How much do golf courses get paid for salvaged golf balls?

Usually a golf course is paid 6 to 10 cents for each ball salvaged, or paid with a portion of the balls, after cleaning. If you work as a contractor for one of the big outfits that buys used golf balls, they will help you make arrangements with golf courses. Don’t be a “poacher” and sneak onto courses at night.

How much does a golf ball diver make?

It’s a $200 million industry, and a golf ball diver can make $100,000 per year, according to Golf.com. For that kind of money, you might not mind getting into a pond, at least not if it’s in Wisconsin or Maine in the summer.

What happened to golf ball divers in Florida?

Among the incidents involving golf ball divers in Florida, there’s an attack by an 11-foot alligator that cost the victim his shoulder. Then there are the stories of divers bitten by venomous snakes and snapping turtles in golf course ponds.

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