Sporting Goods : Nike Mixed Recycled B-Grade Balls (60-Ball Pack)

Sporting Goods : Nike Mixed Recycled B-Grade Balls (60-Ball Pack)

Nike Mixed Recycled B-Grade Balls (60-Ball Pack)

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Nike Mixed Recycled B-Grade Balls (60-Ball Pack)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Nike
EAN: 0017695600811
Label: Nike
Manufacturer: Nike
Model: PROG60VMMB-Nike
Publisher: Nike
Sales Rank: 672
Studio: Nike



Features:
  • 60-pack of recycled, B-grade Nike golf balls
  • Ideal for mid to high handicapper
  • Each ball is in fair to good condition
  • Many are slightly off color or scuffed
  • Balls come in re-usable mesh drawstring bag















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Lots of balls, good quality ...
All 60 balls arrived as promised and none of them were unplayable. On a scale of 1-5, with 1 being brand new and 5 being unplayable, about 40 of the balls are a 2 (just used), 9 are a 3 (used heavily but no gouges or cracks) and one is a 4 (minor cuts and scratches, would only use it if I expected to lose it).

I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the balls and am tempted to keep some of them as the company logos on some of these balls are from companies that are no more...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nike Mixed B-grade balls 60 pack ...
I'm not a pro, so I bought these, they don't look any different than brand new, except some may have company or college logos, but most just plain nike logo regular balls, they play as well as any other golf ball, and no great loss if you cut drown or loose one. Great buy,



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Balls Great Price ...
the best price for recycled balls. ive been tried a lot of brands but these are good for casual golfers.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * good for practice ...
My husband and daughter use these to practice with a target net in the backyard. Love having the bag. All the balls aren't perfect but the description states this. It is a good bargain.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Perfect for beginners...... ...
This package came about as descibed with about half showing substantial play, yellowing and scuffs. If you are the kind of player who loses five or so balls a game then these balls might be for you.Why lose new balls to a dangerous water hazard or a shanked drive into no mans land.


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