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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

1187.0. "how much for a sleeve of golf balls??" by SOLVIT::GORDON () Wed Mar 20 1991 10:31

    as the price goes up on golf related equipment so does my
    blood pressure, taking a survey on the cost of a sleeve of golf
    balls in your area. If interested just reply here, specifically
    I'm looking at the following:
    
    	price of a sleeve of:
    
    		titleist DT
    		titleist Balata
    		pinnacle gold
    
    	price of others you want to mention:
    
    These should be pro-shop prices NOT discount houses i.e. Nevada Bob's
    K-MART, etc.
    
    
    thanks in advance
    
    dick
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1187.1here's one...SOLVIT::GORDONWed Mar 20 1991 10:357
    price at my local pro-shop:
    
    	titleist dt   1990 = 6.95  1991 = 7.50
    	titleist bl   1990 = 7.25  1991 = 7.75
        pinnacle gl   1990 = 6.95  1991 = 7.50
    
        others:       1990 = 6.95  1991 = 7.50
1187.2buck,buck,buck,buck,buck,buckGRANPA::RFAGLEYloose cannonWed Mar 20 1991 11:301
    6 bucks at my pro shop for any of the balls in the base note.
1187.3@ Wayland CCAKOCOA::MULLINWed Mar 20 1991 12:121
    At Wayland CC they are $23/dz or $ 5.75 per sleeve
1187.4Get to Spags..FDCV06::VOUTSELASWed Mar 20 1991 15:1412
    
     At Spags in Shrewsbury, bought Hogan 100 comp LSI(?)
    their new ball, $17.00 for 15 ballls "to the dozen".
    
    Buying 3 ball sleeves at a pro shop is "money thrown away".
    I bought basically 60 balls for $74.00 bucks.
    And I like Titleist's , but what are you going to do ???
    Should last a couple of weeks.
    And I know they are fresh 'cause they were empty last year
    in the fall.
           --Ang
    
1187.5A bargain at twice the priceSCAACT::BEAZLEYWed Mar 20 1991 16:5410
    I buy mine at the local Albertsons. It is one of those
    grocery/drugs/deli/video rental supermarkets. They have a basket of top
    of the line balls, including all types of Titelists. They have all
    sorts of logos on them, trucking companies, insurance companies, etc.
    Price? three for $1.19. Last year they were three for a dollar!
    
    No fancy boxes, but for the price... They probably get the surplus from
    special orders.
    
    Bob
1187.6Two-Piece vs. Wound?CGHUB::DOWNINGSun Mar 24 1991 10:564
    Can anyone enlighten me on the makeup of the various types of balls?
    I heard that a "two-piece" ball is very good with the new metal woods.
    Other refer to a "wound" ball.  In looking at the packaging I see no
    reference to either of these terms.
1187.7What has 336 dimples...my thighsNEWPRT::JOHNSON_DOMon Mar 25 1991 13:2655
    Two piece/Three piece
    
    Short of finding the articles on golf balls in the industry
    publications, choosing a golf ball is a lot like choosing golf clubs. 
    Many different varieties and many different purposes.
    
    Two piece balls are either surylyn covered or lithium surylyn.  This
    means that they are basically cut proof.  It also means that they spin
    less...This means less slice, less hook, less height and more roll
    because of trajectory.  Good for most except those low or wanna-be low
    handicappers that want the ball to stop where they hit it.  Balls such
    as Pinnacles, Ultra, Top Flite are two piece construction.  If you cut
    one in half or drill a hole thru it you can see the construction.  The
    dimple patterns also will help or hinder spin and trajectory.  If you
    play on very hard greens or hit the ball low, these balls can hurt your
    scores.  If you hit the ball high or play on a mature muni course,
    these ball are ususally fine.
    
    Three piece and wound balls(like one long rubber band wrapped into a
    ball) are the more expensive balls and come covered in surylyn,
    lithium, and balata.  These tend to have a higher flight, more spin and
    therefore more action, either good or bad, depending on how you hit
    them.  The balata balls cut very quickly, but give great feel and
    control around greens, particularly new, hard greens.  This ball is
    used by 100% of the pros.  Titleist and Maxfli are very common brands
    of these balls.  
    
    You can also consider compression - 80, 90 or 100 compression.  This
    means all black lettering(100), black with red numbers(90) or red(80). 
    A study done by Golf Digest suggests that the difference between 90 and
    100's is very  inexact because of production specifications.  You can
    have a 90 that is 93 and a 100 that is 95.  The tolerances are poor. 
    Basically, the higher the compression, the harder the ball and the
    harder you need to swing to get the ball to react.  Most pros use 100
    compression Balata balls.  There is some truth to the myths about 100
    compression balls in cold weather being bad and even 80 compression
    balls being better.  The reverse is true, with 100 compression being
    good in hot weather.  
    
    Some balls, especially two piece surylyn, feel like rocks when you
    putt.  Other balls such as Titleist DT's have combined the surylyn
    no-cut with the three piece construction to accommodate bothe fell and
    toughness.
    
    Most of us play with whatever we find.  Good courses allow you to find
    Hogans, Slazengers, Titelist 100 balatas, Wilson TC's.  Most courses
    allow you to find an abundance of TopFlights and Pinnacles.  
    
    As for me, I prefer the ones with the red circles around them.  Easy to
    distinguish from other balls.  My dog prefers balatas because they chew
    easier and the rubber bands snap in her mouth, making a game of it. 
    Plus the little rubber center is great fun to toss and drop and chase.
    
    SoCalDandy
    
1187.8My side hurts....DNEAST::STEVENS_JIMMon Mar 25 1991 16:048
    SoCalDandy,
    
    I could not read your reply. I was laughing too hard at the title !
    
    
    Jim