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by Prof. Estelle Pagac Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How much money can you make selling golf balls?

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.

What is the best golf website?

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How do reselling golf balls make money?

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. A deal like this should yield around 20 to 25 percent of your revenue to the golf club.

Is reselling golf balls profitable?

If the golf balls you sell are in decent condition, good enough for the driving range, Golfweek says you can get “5 to 15 cents per ball.” Although this may seem low at first when you are selling hundreds or thousands of balls, that 5 to 15 cents really adds up!

What's a good golf score?

In golf, scores less than 120 strokes are seen as respectable, or “good” scores among amateur golfers. While 90 stroke scores are considered average, scores below 120 strokes on an 18-hole course are seen amongst the golf community as relatively good.

How many golf stores are in America?

Whereas the US golf market once had more than 1,600 Off Course Specialty stores, today only +/-750 remain.

Is selling golf balls a good business?

When they are cleaned up — or in many cases are still new — they will sell for as little as six cents wholesale, and up to $1 or more at retail. This pretty unknown endeavor is now a $200 million industry, and according to Golf.com, the top searches and divers can make up to $100,000 a year.

Are old golf balls worth anything?

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! See example from eBay below.

How do I start a golf ball business?

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What is a AAAA golf ball?

These balls have the appearance of a new golf ball with absolutely minimal marks if any at all and will be shiny in appearance. Please note that some balls may have a small logo or minor ink spot. This grade is ideal for the serious golfer. This grade is also known as "Mint", "Perfect" "Pearl" or "AAAAA".

Do golf balls expire?

You can usually get about 10 years out of an unused golf ball, again, provided that it is stored properly. The best temperature for golf ball storage is around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.

How much is a golf ball worth?

What Is The Average Cost Of A Golf Ball? The average cost of a golf ball is around $2. Of course, the golf balls can go much higher in the $4 range, and sometimes you can find the balls for less than $2 as well.

How much is a subscription to Golf Digest?

$19.99With a subscription to Golf Digest, you'll have everything you need to stay up-to-date in the golf world. Cover price is $3.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 11 issues for $19.99. Golf Digest, published by Discovery, Inc., currently publishes 11 times annually. Your first issue mails in 6-8 weeks.

What clubs does Mark Wahlberg use?

Though Wahlberg doesn't specific exactly which clubs he uses, Callaway Golf has a variety of options. Their Rogue Driver uses advanced innovation to deliver outstanding ball speed as well as increased MOI for your game on the green. They've got items like balls, left-handed clubs, and accessories as well.

Who bought Golf Digest?

Discovery, Inc.On May 13, 2019, Discovery, Inc. acquired Golf Digest from Condé Nast, in order to integrate with GolfTV.

What does George Bryan do for a living?

Since leaving school, George has secured two victories as a professional golfer, and competed on both the E-Golf and Web.com tours.

What is a golf blog?

Golf.com is another mega golf blog covering a wide variety of topics and publishing multiple articles per day thanks to their team of writers. You can find topics ranging from equipment, instructional, travel, golf courses, PGA news, and more.

What is golf made simple?

Golf Made Simple is not only an instructional golf blog sharing tips and golf lessons to better your game. They also operate golf schools across the country to teach and train golfers. Check out their locations and pricing if interested in live training otherwise they have an assortment of golf training videos on their blog.

What is the National Club Golfer?

National Club Golfer is another golf blog covering the PGA Tour news, golf courses, and equipment. The blog is pretty active with multiple posts per week. Worth subscribing to if you want to keep up with the latest golf news worldwide.

What is PGA Digital Golf Academy?

PGA Digital Golf Academy is a video style golf blog where you can find instructional golf videos on the swing, chipping, putting, pitching, bunkers, and any other topic you can think of.

What is plugged in golf?

Plugged In Golf is a full suite of golf information from equipment reviews to instruction to course reviews there isn’t a topic spared on this golf blog. They also run a Podcast if you enjoy listening to golf audio on the go.

What is a golficity?

An entertaining golf blog, Golficity is popular for their weekly fantasy golf picks and their podcast. You can subscribe on iTunes and listen to audio golf instruction from many interesting guests they have on the show. Or you can read an array of golf tips on their blog.

What is a rotary swing?

Rotary Swing is a membership site where you can dive into a library of golf swing videos to learn how to improve your swing, straighten out that slice, and add yardage to your tee shots.

Golf Sub-Niches You Can Explore

When you choose a golf sub-niche like some of the ideas below, you focus on a topic that most general golf blogs will not take the time to do.

Setting Up Your Golf Blog

Now that you have an idea about the golf niche and how to choose a sub-niche, the next step to start a golf blog is to get your website up and running.

Creating Amazing Content for Your Golf Blog

As you know, a blog will not be successful without content. Creating content is the process of writing blog posts. This process should be fun for you, especially if you do have a genuine interest in golf.

How to Make Money with Your Blog

Your content will attract free web visitors and when that happens, your blog has the ability to generate income.

Closing Thoughts On How to Start a Golf Blog

Are you ready to start a golf blog of your own? I hope this post has given you some basics to start with.

Armchair Golf Blog

Neil Sagebiel, author and blogger at Armchair Golf Blog, had some tips to share with our readers as well.

1. Finding Your Niche

Use free tool like Answer the Public to find content ideas for your golf blog. For example – frequent questions asked by searchers at this time (June 2020 – see actual result) include: “will golf courses open soon”, “can golf clubs play competitions”, “why golf balls have dimples”, and “why golf is so expensive”

2. Setup the Blog

Example – Scala Shared Hosting starts at just $3.95/month ( see plan here ).

3. Monetizing

There are many ways to monetize your golf blog ( or any blog really ).

About Lori Soard

Lori Soard has been working as a freelance writer and editor since 1996. She has a bachelor's in English Education and a PhD in Journalism. Her articles have appeared in newspapers, magazines, online and she's had several books published. Since 1997, she has worked as a web designer and promoter for authors and small businesses.

Gozz

I'm looking for some help on coming up with a phrase for some personalized golf balls for my father. He is a pretty good golfer who normally takes money off his weekly group. There are 3 lines with 17 spaces per line.

herbygolf21

My dad has a gold ball marker that says, "My Fu#@ing Ball" Definately a conversation starter!

DaveLeeNC

If this is a gift for "John Smith" then the following [i]John Smith lost this golf ball [/i] dave

wardogatc

My buddy had this one: Harry Paratesticles Never confuse it with a player partner. Funny thing...he ordered and Titleist said they wouldn't do it. Then they showed up, with no follow-up bill. Great balls, and free!

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