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4 Dozen (48) Golf Balls ⛳️ Titleist Mix ⛳️
$ 10.03
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Description
Up for sale is a lot of 4 Dozen (48) Titleist golf balls. You choose the condition—from 5A Mint Condition to 1A Hit Aways. Each dozen isbundled in a green mesh bag, ready to hit the links or your back yard.
Most of models in this mix are DT TruSoft, Velocity, NXT Tour, TruFeel, Tour Soft, DT Solo, etc. Mint and Near Mint batches are more recent generations. Batches usually have a few COLOR balls,
BUT NO ProVs or AVXs are included (unless there’s too much wine at the sorting table).
Special Requests are okey-dokey! During payment, just give us your swap in / out requests: more or less of certain models, color balls (we only have a few tho), etc.
We won’t raid other batches for all the primo stuff, but we’ll
shake the bins and do our best to make you happy. Please be quick with requests—once paid, we send your batch same day or next.
Shipped USPS Priority Mail (2 - 3 days)
as soon as payment is made.
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5A Mint—Looks and feels like a new ball, played maybe a hole or two. NO scuffs, teeth marks, wild marker, or discoloration. Expect some logos and neatly made player marks (dots, alignment lines, etc).
Coats have very nice luster and consistent brightness.
No practice, x-out, or refurbished.
4A Near Mint—Same as Mint, except for a minor blemish. For example: a little too much marker, modest discoloration (few dimples or very lightly overall, but no tanning), or very small scuff. Coats have nice luster and overall brightness. Player marks and logos are included. No practice, x-out, or refurbs. If overall the balls doesn’t look NICE for the course, it’s downgraded.
3A Seasoned—A lively ball ready for the course, but shows wear. Could have been lost on its first drive or after a great round. Expect a noticeable flaw. For example: a wild marker job, a shallow scuff that covers a patch of dimples, a small spot of discoloration from the cat tail patch, or overall weathering from a great hiding place. Expect player marks and logos. No dark tanning or cuts. No practice, x-outs or refurbs are included.
If too many flaws accumulate or it doesn’t look OK for the course, it’s downgraded.
2A Practice—Not great, not terrible. Great for the range or back yard, probably not for the course. Expect an ugly ball: lots of marker, a larger or deeper scuff, darker discoloration or tanning. Player marks, logos, practice, x-outs, older generations, and refurbs are mixed in. No cuts. Probably would bother to pick ‘em up a few more times.
1A Hit Aways—Horrid, a step or two from the dumpster. Perfect for one more good whack. Some might just be ancient, but otherwise in decent shape. Others might be badly scuffed or have cosmetic problems. A small percentage may have heavily worn dimples or other coat damage. Don’t expect the balls to fly or feel like a new ball. If you don’t pick ‘em up, please choose a good resting place.
Just for Background & Entertainment:
Things are getting awkward at home...so, it’s time to CLEAR OUT THE BALLS! Having my husband work from home was nice, until he tried to set up in the formal dining room (aka, my ballroom). My hunting hobby (not eBay hobby) is waaayy out of hand. Having to explain all of the sturdy boxes holding those balls, labeled Johnny Walker, Tito’s, Kirkland Margarita Mix and such—that’s not helping.
Max the Hunter had a paw in making this mess, but he’s so serious about being a Good Boy. Kind husband hasn’t asked questions or lodged complaints, just smiles and knits his brow. Anyway....
Minty
balls are easy for us to sell or give away, but we’ve been ignoring the rest for a long time.
The collection ka-boomed when Max learned to hunt. He’s talented and prolific—adoring filth, blowing bubbles in muck, and chewing ProVs on the sly.
We love hunting. Cleaning is ok. Grading is a chore. For years, I used Simplified Binary Sorting—
Minty, Not-Minty. I thought my S-BS method was brilliant, but there are accumulation problems. So, for our cleanup project we’re going industry standard and using all 5 of the As. We had to put on our reading glasses, turn on the ballroom’s chandelier, and scrutinize each and every ball
. With determination, grit, and a lot of packing tape—we’ll be back to 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! 🏆