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4 Dozen (48) Golf Balls ⛳️ Bridgestone Mix ⛳️

$ 13.2

Availability: 13 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Fill up your bag, share with buddies, knock around the back yard...ready to play!
  • Sport/Activity: Golf
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Bridgestone

    Description

    Need more fuel?  Up for sale is a lot of 4 Dozen (48) Bridgestone golf balls. You choose the condition—from 5A Mint Condition to 1A Hit Aways.  Each dozen is
    bundled in a handy mesh bag, ready to hit the links or your back yard.
    Sets have a well distributed mix of models and generations—kinda reflecting
    what we find—e6, e6 Soft, e6 Speed, e7, TreoSoft, Extra Soft, Fix, etc.  Each batch usually includes a few color balls.
    All round, a nice mix of everything Bridgestone,
    but usually NO Tour or e12 (maybe if the primo bins are spilling over, Julie has good wine, and Max is helping).
    We only send Lady balls if you request them (and we have them). Special requests are welcome, just add a buyers note or send a message.
    We’ll shake the bins and send what we've got—usually no extra charge.
    We don’t hunt in ponds—too many aggressive vampiric leeches.  We hunt mostly in woods, tall grass, familiar cat tail patches.
    Shipped USPS Priority Mail (2 - 3 day service) with tracking.  We pick and ship same business day or next.
    Thanks for looking, watch for more!
    5A Mint—Looks and feels like a new ball, played maybe a hole or two.
    Coats have very nice luster and consistent brightness.  Rarely, there may be a very discrete, hard to notice flaw.
    Expect some logos and neatly made player marks (dots, alignment lines, etc).
    No scuffs, teeth marks, wild marker,
    practice, x-out, or refurbs.
    4A Near Mint—Same as Mint, except for a minor blemish.  For example:  extra marker, a light hit mark.
    Coats have nice luster and overall brightness—not quite brand-new-out-of-the-sleeve dazzling, but close. Player marks and logos are mixed in.  No practice, x-out, or refurbs.  If it’s not NICE overall, it’s downgraded.
    3A Seasoned—Lively boogers sporting badges of honor.  Expect more obvious flaws:  a wild marker job, a scuff, a
    spot of discoloration,
    light weathering from a great hiding place, etc.  Player marks and logos are mixed in.  No dark tanning or cut coats. In multi-dozen batches a few practice, x-outs or refurbs may be included.
    If it's not OK overall, it’s downgraded.
    2A Practice—Not great, not terrible.  Good practice fodder for chipping around the back yard.  Expect an ugly ball:  lots of marker, a deep scuff, discoloration, tanning, older generations, etc.  Overall, no cuts, in-round, and decent dimples. Player marks, logos, practice, x-outs, older generations, and refurbs may be included.  Probably useful for a dozen sessions or so.
    1A Hit Aways—Horrid, one step from the dumpster.
    We make sure they’re really on their last dimple
    to ensure guilt-free abandonment.
    Bad scuffs and heavy discoloration are typical.  Luster is toast.
    Some might be better, but ancient.
    If smashing into oblivion, please choose a good resting place.
    For Amusement:
    CLEAR OUT THE BALLS!  Having my hubby work from home has been nice, but it had a bumpy start.  He tried setting up in the seldom-used formal dining room.  The big table, the bright windows, the kitchen snacks—lovely workspace.  I thought so too.  Over the past several months, the barn-sized room had become the ballroom.  The big table’s acquired a distressed patina, the chandelier’s outfitted with megawatt bulbs, and sturdy sorting bins have accumulated everywhere (labeled Tito’s,
    Johnny Walker, Kirkland Margarita Mix, etc). I had a lot explaining to do.
    Living on a golf course, walks usually end with dropping a few found balls in the orange Homer bucket.  For many years, unremarkable quantities cycled thru the bucket. Our troubles began when Max discovered hunting last Fall. Populations
    ka
    -boomed
    .
    Max is a Pittie
    found at Chicago Animal Control doing a tough stretch for some unknown circumstance.  He was about four years old with no history.  As we became besties, I discovered
    his sweet nature, charming goofiness, and madness for commercial-grade water sprinklers.  Max is my shadow, doing everything I do, then
    doing it MAXIMUS.  Working in the garden?  I dig big holes.
    Trying to shower?  I soap up too.
    Bubble
    bath?  Oh-hi!  I fit too.
    Picking up a stray ball on walkies?  Bring a big bag.
    As a hunter, Max is
    talented,
    prolific, persistent, inexhaustible.  He adores mud and geese. Only one thing is more exciting:  hearing the snack cart and prancing his muddy paws down the path for hot dogs and beer foam.
    Max and I love hunting.  But our grading usually devolves into a philosophical
    exercise
    .  I avoided this for years using Simplified Binary Sorting—
    Minty, Not-Minty.  The S (BS) method worked fine until the ka-boom.  In exchange for delayed commitment papers, I promised to clear out the balls.  So Max and I
    put on our readers, turned on the megawatt chandelier, and scrutinized each and every ball into one of the 5 A’s
    .  With determination, grit, and a pallet of packing tape—we’ll be normal in no time.  Except we had nice walkies yesterday and Max brought home a double-bagger 🤪
    Thanks for checking out our listings.  We feel great about putting these little friends back onto the course—and, with luck, into your next hole-in-one trophy! 🏆