Jul 10 2009

What do I do?

h011ist3rguy asked:


Okay, see my Uncle used to work at a golf course. Over the years he has worked there, he has found thousands of balls. The last time I saw him he gave me around 500 balls. Now I'm wondering what to do with them...

So, my friend is haveing a yard sale and he asked me if I wanted to sell some things. I thaught I could maybe sell some of the golf balls. The thing is...what do I sell them for? Then how should I sell them?

Their all decent balls. Their not your Titleist Pro V1, Nike Platinum, Callaway HX HOT, or any other good ball. Their just those okay finders. Though I sorted the goods out for me to use.

If I happened to not sell all of them, is there another way I could sell them? Like to a store or what about Ebay?

If I can't sell them, it's fine. I just use them whenever I practice
or something....

If I do sell them, do I clean them up? Know any good idears on cleaning them?

Oh and if you have any other questions I will post my responce.

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  1. billsnickr said:

    golf practice

    Personally I would give them to your buddy and tell him 25cents a ball and you’ll prob. make a good amount of money (not huge, but enough to fill your tank). You could try eBay, but i don’t know if there is a big market for used balls, or an assortment of used balls.

    My advice is just to sell them at that garage sale. I’d pay 25cents a ball for some used balls and it could be fun for peopel to sort through and pick out cool ones. But I wouldn’t pay $1 per ball, I prob. wouldn’t even pay 50 cents.

    July 11th, 2009 at 7:27 pm
  2. paulcondo said:

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    take them to a driving range and see if thy buy them soak them in laundry detergent

    July 12th, 2009 at 10:23 am
  3. Ray J said:

    Golf Advice

    throw them on ebay – you will get much more money that way

    July 15th, 2009 at 3:25 am
  4. Eldonado said:

    Golf Chipping Net

    Sell them on eBay (link below to the Used Golf balls category).

    Group them in batches by brand and model, and even condition. Looks like like you have enough to be able to do a bit of that. Some of those balls can fetch a pretty penny!

    July 15th, 2009 at 7:16 pm
  5. Jerry Thunder said:

    golf practice

    Soak em in a bucket of soapy water to clean em up then sell at the garage sale for $2 a dozen.

    July 18th, 2009 at 4:20 am

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