Recycled Golf Balls: Save Money While Saving The Environment

August 15, 2010 by  
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Recycled golf balls may be one of the best kept secrets among golfers. While some players as still insist on buy Pro V1 gold balls for 50 dollars a dozen, you can access the same quality balls for a lot less. Shopping online for recycled golf balls is becoming more and more popular. Many players have found that they can have access to premium golf balls at a fraction of the retail cost.


Online suppliers of recycled golf balls


The industry that provides recycled golf balls is much more sophisticated than you might think. There is a huge market for recycled golf balls in premium condition. If you are a golfer who loses up to five golf balls a round an average, why spend 50 dollars a dozen when there is an alternative. A dealer that specializes in top quality, recycled golf balls like Nike, Titleists and Calloway in top condition has a product that’s in high demand. Besides, when you think about the fact that the only difference between recycled golf balls and brand new balls is that first hit, any golfer that’s not taking advantage of the savings recycled golf balls can bring is losing out on big savings.


Choosing the right golf ball for your game


It is not uncommon for a golfer to buy golf balls because of the brand name. They think just because the balls are expensive that they are better. This couldn’t be further from the truth. There is a science that goes into the design of golf balls that can affect a layers performance. What good is an expensive ball if it is hurting your game?


Knowing what type of golfer you are is an important part of choosing the right ball. Let’s say that you are an average golfer. You may prefer low compression balls can give you lots of distance and control around the greens. The most popular balls for average golfers include Maxfli Noodle, Nike Distance and Strata Tour Straight. You can easily find these balls in mint condition from a quality online supplier.


Where do they come from?


Recycled golf balls are usually collected following a game. The balls are cleaned and graded according to a system which rates balls as AAA, PERFECT, 1st Quality or Grade 1 if they are in perfect condition. It can be nearly impossible to tell the difference between top quality recycled golf balls and brand new balls. Once graded, these golf balls are made available online by a variety of golf ball dealers.


Green Golf


Choosing recycled golf balls is not only a great way to save money, it also helps the environment. Recycling balls results in less refuse for our environment. Even if you take the time to collect your own golf balls following a game and use recycles golf balls as practice balls instead of purchasing brand new, is more responsible. Golf balls are made of rubber, wool and nylon. Who knows how long it takes for them to break down and biodegrade. Just another reason why buying recycled golf balls is a smart move.

AAA Used Golf Balls knows that recycled golf balls is a great way to help the environment and your pocketbook. Find any golf ball in like new to practice condition at one easy to use web site. Or call 1.888.346.5322

Recycled Golf Balls Save Money Without Compromising Your Game

May 28, 2010 by  
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Recycled golf balls are easy to find and a smart choice for the golfer looking for a way to save money and exercise environmental responsibility. If you are an inexperienced golfer, recycled golf balls are definitely the way to go. You are bound to lose a few balls along the way as you develop into a skilled golfer. With recycled golf balls you don’t have to worry as much about the occasional lost ball as you might feel playing with more expensive golf balls.


Why recycled golf balls?


Recycled golf balls have become a popular online business venture. The fact is that you can get high quality recycled golf balls that match your game. Some may even be difficult to tell apart from brand new golf balls in terms or appearance and performance. Lots of golfers of all levels are becoming aware of this cash saving secret. Perform a search online for recycled golf balls and you will find quite a few online businesses that have made retrieving and recycling golf balls into big business. Some recycled golf balls are actually constructed using recycled materials, while others are considered recycled because they have been used before. High quality recycled balls can be picked up for half of their retail value.


The grading system


There are usually four different grades of recycled golf balls: the top of the line recycled golf balls will usually be called AAA, PERFECT, 1st Quality or Grade 1. You may actually find it hard to distinguish between top of the line recycled balls golf balls and top quality newly purchased balls. The next grade of golf balls look and perform well, just like the top of the line recycled golf

balls. You may even come across some logo balls. The third grade recycled golf balls may be a bit worn and scuffed on the outside, but still perform suitably for a game. The fourth grade of recycled balls is usually reserved for practice shots only.


Where to find them


Recycled golf balls are often dutifully collected at the end of a game. Some have turned this collection process into big online businesses. Balls are gathered, cleaned and graded according to each individual ball’s condition to determine the cost. Search online and you may be surprised to find so many dealers selling recycled balls over the Internet.


How much can you save?


Some golfers wonder how much they are really saving by choosing recycled golf balls over brand new. Is it really worth it? Well, you be the judge: If a brand new pack of one dozen Titleist Pro golf balls retail for around $58.00, and online prices for a dozen high grade golf ball sells for $24.00, $18.00 for second grade golf balls, $14.00 for third grade and $8.00 for fourth grade golf balls, the savings speaks for itself.


They say it’s not the golf ball that makes the difference in one’s game – it’s the golfer. Still having a decent set of golf balls can’t hurt. You can find well performing golf balls without paying high prices. Recycled golf balls are an affordable alternative to purchasing brand new.

AAA Used Golf Balls knows that recycled golf balls is a great way to help the environment and your pocketbook. Find any golf ball in like new to practice condition at one easy to use web site. Or call 888 eGolfBalls (346-5322)

Golf Just Got A Bit More ‘Greener’ With Eco-friendly Golf Balls Marketed by Ekotribe

April 4, 2010 by  
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Green Is Spring’s Color as Designers Go Eco-Chic
Eco-fashion is one of the biggest trends of the decade, and designers are offering more stylish and affordable clothing as consumer demand rises. That’s why Wake Forest’s sustainability office and eco-designer Jenny Hwa will soon be co-hosting a fashion show of eco-chic clothing and accessories.

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N.Y. Auto Show Is Rife With Lithe Energy Savers
The New York Auto show is showcasing a lot of new hybrids and other fuel-efficient cars this year, including the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, the Chevy Cruze Eco and the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid.

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Funds for eco-friendly farming available
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Swine farmers looking to make their farms more environmentally-friendly could earn some extra cash.

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Smith proves science prowess at state fair
Eric Smith, a 7th grade student at Norwalk’s Montessori Middle School, was awarded the Dominion Millstone Power Station Physical Science Award for his entry “Designing a low income Eco-friendly house.”

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Golf Just Got A Bit More ‘Greener’ With Eco-friendly Golf Balls Marketed by Ekotribe
In these eco-conscious times, there are few areas of life that have not been touched by the drive to go green, and golf is no exception. Ekotribe FZ LLC, based in Enpark, has launched the world’s first high-performance eco-friendly golf balls in the Middle East region. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]

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Are moth balls eco friendly or “green”?

March 2, 2010 by  
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My neighbor has a soft spot for homeless cats. At times he feeds ( no kidding) 25-30. The cats change, but his care does not. He feeds them, but he can not ( he just can not afford) to vaccinate, spay or neuter them. There is always an abundance of cats in the area.

While , I do not wish to dismiss his kindheartedness, the cats soil everywhere! They are in the roses, the garden, our walk ways, and Heaven forbid, we leave our car windows down!

I have been dispensing moth balls by the dozens to discourage them from my garden, my patio and my car.

Are moth balls, considered to be green, eco friendly or natural?