⛳ Elevate your game with pro-grade precision and eco-conscious style!
This 50-pack of near mint Titleist Pro V1 AAAA recycled golf balls features a soft urethane cover for superior short game control, a High Gradient Core for increased ball speed and distance, and a 388 Tetrahedral dimple design for consistent aerodynamic flight. Perfect for serious golfers seeking premium performance with sustainable value.
Brand | LostGolfBalls |
Material | Urethane |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Sport | Golf |
Item Diameter | 1.68 Inches |
Number of Items | 50 |
Team Name | LPGA |
League | PGA |
Construction Type | Urethane-based |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00617529368735 |
UPC | 617529368735 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.45 x 10.2 x 4.53 inches |
Package Weight | 2.3 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LostGolfBalls |
Warranty Description | Not Available |
Model Name | 50PK-ECOM-TI-Pro V1 392-2 |
Suggested Users | golf balls |
Manufacturer | Titleist |
Part Number | 321564132 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Included Components | Golf Balls |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Size | Small |
S**H
Wrong quality
Absolutely no where near AAAA golf balls. I’d put about 20 of these balls at a C grade and the best ball in this bag is at a AA. You have to look through these golf balls before you just put a handful in your bag. I got one practice ball, a bunch of balls with cuts on them (unusable), and too many with cart patch scuffs.
R**N
Lost Golf Balls
Good quality balls
T**.
Decent batch, I'd give it 3 and a half stars if I could
So I'll start with MY definition of "near mint, 4 stars". To me, that means no scuffs on the ball. 30 of the 50 balls met that criteria hence my 3 star review. Of the remaining 20 balls, 7 had very minor blemishes and were perfectly playable, 12 had scuffs and I'll use those as water balls ("back from whence they came") I ball had a cut and I threw that out. Your mileage may vary. For the prior 5 - 6 years I was purchasing refurbished Pro V1s by the dozen from Wal-Mart (now $25 a dozen or $2.08 a ball). In the early years these balls were all "near mint, 4 stars" but the last couple of dozen were not as good so I thought I'd see what was available on Amazon. Given that new Pro v1s are $50 a dozen ($4.16 a ball) $1.74 for 37 perfectly playable balls and a dozen water balls isn't too bad but I will probably try another vendor next time and see if their quality/price ratio is any better. Now off to the course as these balls aren't gong to lose themselves!
R**O
Not sure what mint means.
Near mint? Not hardly. Some of the balls have decent scuffs. Ones which I’d toss from my bag. One of the balls literally had the paint chipping off of it. There are maybe a 1/4 of the balls that are “near mint”.
J**E
Absolutely not AAAA
Not even close to AAAA, I’ve bounced balls off of cart paths, hit houses, once hit a drive straight through a sandpaper factory and the balls came out looking 100 times better than these. This company needs to audit their quality control department…I will be returning these.
A**R
Balls
Okay
A**.
EVERY GOLF BALL IS USED AFTER THE FIRST HIT
Like New at 10% of the Cost
W**J
Pretty terrible...
Didn't expect perfect, but these are not worth anything close to the selling price. Counted 4 out of 50 balls that are reasonable... Compared to the RELOAD brand of recycled, where 90% were good, playableThe LOST GOLF BALLS brand of recycled golf balls is not good at all...
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