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The Golf Ball Monkey Value Line Series offers a bulk pack of 50 near mint recycled golf balls, featuring a mix of top brands. Each ball is eco-friendly, hand-sorted, and disinfected, ensuring quality and performance. The package includes 15 wooden tees and a mesh bag, making it a complete solution for golfers looking to save money while playing with premium equipment.
Construction Type | Solid core |
Material Type | Surlyn |
Color | multi-color |
L**R
Quick delivery. Nice balls
Good product
W**R
Half the balls are in more than 'gently used' condition. Saves you 30 - 50%.
The media could not be loaded. These balls are best for the novice golfer ... kids who are just starting out, hackers who lose a lot of balls on the course or those who are just out for a good time. I wasn't surprised that these were fairly used ... I am not sure if I'd agree with their rating. Half the balls were cleaned, scrubbed and washed but still had lots of visible wear.As you can see in my pictures ... one of the balls has green paint/scuff marks from where it probably hit a fence or a wall. One ball has a scuff deep enough to affect the dimple pattern of the ball, which likely would affect its flight. Another has stains from where it was plugged in the mud (possibly underwater) for a long period. One ball is bright yellow with a cartoon logo on it ... I'd never use a ball like this on an actual course.Running your fingers over the covers of many of the balls, you'll feel that these are not generally balls that have been hit once or twice. They are well used balls which have been cleaned up well. Anytime a ball has circular brown mud stains, it was likely stuck for a while, which could change the shape of the ball or damage the cover.Some of the ball brands you'll find ... a majority were Kirkland Signature from Costco (retail at $35 for 24 balls new) ... Wilson Nitro (a dozen recycled Nitro balls go for about ten bucks) ... a few Nike balls ... one Noodle (too bad there weren't more as I do like Noodle Balls, which are made by Taylormade.) A few of the ball brands I was unfamiliar with and looked pretty cheaply made.At $35 for 50 balls ... from a value standpoint, $.80 per ball for these brands is average to below average. My course sells recycled balls in the pro shop, two for a buck. You will save 20 - 50% off the price if most of these balls were new, so I can't complain too much. However, if you do lose very few balls per round, you are better off buying new as the liklihood some of these balls have been changed by long exposure to the elements is possible. Value-wise, I would rank these average. I hit them during a few rounds and they played okay ... although the colored balls, or the scuffed ones, were saved for my practice net. I hope my honest review, after actually using the product, was helpful to you.
S**N
They are okay, but the value is not there. Not all balls included should be in the lot
This is a marginal price for 60 balls. Add to that that 7 or 8 of the balls shouldn't have made the cut.I received a few that were dingy and old looking. No amount of scrubbing will make them white because they are probably water logged. The were also a few names I'd never heard of. The even included a range ball!There's a decent mix of Pinnacle, Noodle, and Top-Flite in there. There's also a lesser amount of Nitro and Wilson staff.All in all, I think they are overpriced for what was included. For comparison, right now, you can go to Walmart and buy 72 used grade A Pinnacle golf balls for $48.95I would not recommend at this price
O**E
Good condition
They came clean and in good condition
N**N
I am not a golfer but ...
I have been looking for something to use to make monkey fist key chains and these fit the bill perfectly. I don't need name brand, they don't have to be perfect, and the color doesn't matter. There are 50 perfectly good balls to use for this craft. They are used but in VERY GOOD condition! I appreciate that they came in an orange web mesh bag with easy open & close draw-string closure, so if I get more, I have room to add them as well. Great deal!
T**E
Decide for yourself, but description is mostly accurate.
What I received was the following:- A dozen or more Kirkland Signature- A lot of Nike balls that are no longer being made- Way too many Top Flite (aka Rock Flite)- A few misc. Pinnacle, Precept, Noodle, Wilson, etc.- 4 Yellow Top Flite, one Red Nitro and one Orange Nitro (so 6 colored ones in total)- Bag of wooden teesThere were zero Titleist, Callaway, Taylor Made, Bridgestone, etc...basically, the better balls folks actually want. I received none of those in my assortment.This assortment is fine for hitting around the back yard and maybe if you have a difficult over-the-pond shot and want to drown a Rock Flite, but otherwise nothing that I'd really choose to play on an actual course. The majority were clean, but some had some dirt on them and some had obviously been sitting in the mud for quite a while as one side was discolored. The orange ball I received was so faded on one side it was almost copper in color.So if you want a bunch of balls just to hit around the yard you'll need to decide if you think you're getting your money's worth or not with this assortment. I don't mind a random logo or a sharpie marking on them, but any ball that's clearly been sitting in moisture/mud or the sun for extended periods of time probably should not be included. I received a few that I'm just going to throw in the trash.
M**P
Great Value
These balls arrived clean and had very few usage marks. The included mesh bag is a bonus. True to the image most of these are Nitros, Pinnacles and TopFlites, with a few Nikes thrown in. Perfect to fill your shag bag and do some pitching and chipping.
D**D
Good For Practice
These are the type of balls that I would practice with and leave out on the course but I wouldn’t play a round with them. Several that I have never heard of.They will be fine for a beginner.
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