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CHEAP GOLF BALLS
CHEAP GOLF BALLS
INCLUDE TITLEIST PRO V1
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you're looking for cheap golf balls, there are plenty of sites that provide deals online. A www.cheap golf balls.com site offers a range of discount used golf balls, everything from Titleist ProV1 to Pinnacle Gold Distance and Hot Shots to Callaway Warbird. How cheap are they? A dozen Callaways go for $8.95.
Lostgolfballs.com offers 100 ball buckets of Top Flite and Pinnacle mix models for the cheap golf balls price of $26.95 and $34.95.
Knetgolf.com offers what they call "experienced" golf balls, with offers for brands ranging from Bridgestone to Wilson at prices as low as $6.99 per dozen for Maxfli Fire. If you want the highest quality cheap golf balls, we suggest you visit www.scientificgolfclubs.com for an extraordinary deal on Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1X balls. NGC Golf has acquired Titleist balls that have been reprocessed and repainted by a major golf ball factory to make them as good as new.
Condor balls give golfers the chance to cut multiple strokes off their score and are some of the best cheap golf balls.
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Condor balls outperform the most
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They're far superior to most used golf balls that can be dimpled, nicked or faded. These are reconditioned Titleists that play as long as brand new balls, but they cost more than $30 less than the $54 a dozen price.
Titleist ProV1 and Pro V1X balls are Tour favorites, with many tournaments won with these highly acclaimed balls. They utilize a multi-layer construction to maximize distance and durability. They are also designed to generate a higher ball flight with more spin and drop-and-stop control technology for a soft feel consistency. It doesn't sound like a cheap golf ball, but when you take advantage of this special offer you'll get it a special low price.
When you order the Titleist cheap golf balls from NGC Golf you get an assortment of ProV1 and ProV1X balls. The ProV1X features dual cores to deliver a lower spin and increased velocity with an enhanced casing for longer distance. Check both of these Titleist balls out to see which plays best. You'll enjoy putting them to the test.
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