⛳ Elevate your game without emptying your wallet!
This pack of 50 Titleist AAA used golf balls offers a cost-effective way to enjoy tour-level feel and trusted multi-layer construction. Perfect for golfers seeking quality practice balls or casual play, these balls deliver reliable performance at 15-80% off MSRP, making them ideal for aggressive play in all course conditions.
Brand | Titleist |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Sport | Golf |
Number of Items | 50 |
Construction Type | multi-layer |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00634011500046 |
UPC | 634011500039 634011500169 634011500046 634011500183 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Golfing, Practice, Driving Range, Casual Play, Tournament Play |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.3 x 9.4 x 4.2 inches |
Package Weight | 2.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Titleist |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | 50PK-ECOM-TI-Mix-3 |
Suggested Users | Golf Balls |
Manufacturer | Titleist |
Part Number | Titleist mix |
Model Year | 2012 |
Size | Small |
M**N
Satisfied Repeat Customer
I am a golfer who typically uses (3) balls a round, provided they don't ride the path or choose to take a swim. My search for refinished/refurbished/used golf balls began approximately a year ago and made my first order with LostGolfBalls. Expectations were low, based on reviews left by those buyers angered by the fact that they did not receive brand new golf balls at an extremely discounted price. Much to my surprise, I was quite impressed with my first purchase. Although I did not examine each ball under a microscope, all balls were clean and completely playable. I recently received a second order and can say the quality is consistent with the first, if not better.Summary:if you are looking for brand new golf balls, then my recommendation is to purchase brand new golf balls. Your expectations will be better managed.If you are looking for high quality balls, in bulk and at a great price, then this is your source.
C**O
VALUE here is unmatched.
Honestly it was a 33% split between all the balls. About 1/3 of them were discolored, smudged, but usable. Another 1/3 of them were solid. Fairly clean, they had marker lines and dots still visible, and the logo was slightly smudged. Finally, the last 1/3 was just about as close to mint as you can get. True white color, no dirt marks, logo and lines are all still visible and untouched. Overall, I think the value is unmatched. Even if you take the ~17 pristine balls for $25 is not a bad deal at all. I suggest it to anyone reading this or thinking about ordering. And from the looks of it, I did not get lucky here, many others feel the same.
A**P
As long as you have correct expectations
My hopes were that I could get a dozen near mint balls - and for me that expecation was that they were the newer NXT's and only looked like they played a hole or two. I am a 10 HDCP.I counted and sorted them into 3 categories. Near Mint, Used, and Scuffed/Garbage.For the $22 I paid, i got 17 near mint balls that I would be comfortable starting a round that wasn't a tournament or competitive round.I had 17 balls that were good enough that I would use them as a second or third ball in a round where I have lost a ball. (depending on my score or how I am playing that day if I lose a ball I go to a used ball if I am not playing great, or a new ball if I am. and new ball if I am playing competitive golf.)I also had 16 balls that were garbage with scuffs and were worthless.So for me, this met my expectations as I was just hoping that for $22 I would get a dozen balls worth playing and a bunch of backup balls.
S**.
Every ball looked very clean and playable
I wasn't sure about this purchase as AAA is definitely lower grade than 4A or 5A, so I was expecting up to 20% or 30% of them to have issues. But I was pleasantly surprised that every ball looked clean and bright without any discolored balls and there were no cuts or scrapes that I could detect. They all looked very playable to me, although I plan to use them with my golf net for practice. Some of them had logos or marker marks, but that was a minority and that didn't lower the usefulness of those balls. Overall, I was very pleased and would order again.
D**S
Practice balls that sum up to 20% of the balls purchased
It’s been a few months since I’ve opened this bag of balls. I haven’t been able to play because of health issues. By the time I got to the middle of the bag I noticed an unusual amount of practice balls. I counted 10. If I wanted practice balls, I could just take them from the range where I play. I feel I deserve a new bag of balls that I can play with and not have practice balls, so my customers don’t think differently of me. Dan
J**F
Most of them have some pretty significant abrasions on them
At the end of the day you get what you pay for. 32 bucks for 50 balls is ok in my book. However, these are not near mint condition. Maybe my expectations are too high, but several of them are very old and no longer even close to white. Most of them have some pretty significant abrasions on them. One even has the number of the ball scuffed off of it on 1 side. Certainly won't buy them again, but also think stating near mint is deceiving. But again, 32 bucks for 50 of them is a good deal.
T**R
As advertised!
For $30 bucks, I got fifty golf balls—all Titleist down market models. Seventeen of them were visually perfect: sharp, clear labelling with no burrs, blemishes or discolorations.The other 33 were certainly “AAA Good Quality,” with some slight blemishes, a few very small burrs and faded or discolored labels.There were no range balls.Verdict: As advertised and delivered promptly. I predict they will reliably sink just as quickly as a Pro V1 right out of the sleeve.BTW, the shipping label says they came from ‘Golf Ball Divers’ and were processed by disabled workers—that seems like a good thing.
S**Y
Too many VERY old balls.
I realize these are used balls and priced accordingly, but this is really desert island stuff. They came from Canada, so I'm wondering what lake thawed out for them to find these. Many of these balls are antiques. I will be asking for a return. I gave 2 stars instead of 1 just because it's both hilarious and they did in fact correctly count to 50. Very disappointed. The Nike used mix I previously bought from another seller was at least within 2 years recent. For the record, these were the counts:11 DT Distance4 DT Carry3 DT Spin2 DT 903 DT Roll2 DT Solo3 DT 2 piece5 Tour Distance3 HVC Distance1 HVC1 HVC 901 384 DT908 assorted HP series1 Velocity1 Pro v1x1 VG3
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