August 24, 2011 At 09:37 PM By Dewayne G
Dewayne GCalhoun, GA
Mike D., Titleist StaffAshland, MA
August 24, 2011 At 09:37 PM
i have a friend that buys the refurbished pro v1 golf balls what is a refurbished golf ball and how do you refurbish a golf ball thanks
memphisunitedMemphis, TN
Steps to refurbishing a ProV1:
Step 1. Find ProV1 on golf course. Typical places include deep rough, woods, or lake.
Step 2. Wipe dirt or mud off ProV1.
I don't think much goes into "refurbishing" a golf ball. That is marketing for "used" or "old" golf balls. You might as well call it "pre-owned" like the car business.
AKotz
Geoffrey BCelina, OH
exactly the core could be damaged in all sorts of bad stuff
Brent WSt George, UT
Basically it is a used golf ball someone has cleaned up. They are good for shag bags and possibly rounds where you are just going out for fun.
Caution as they can be soaked in a light bleach solution and appear to be good as new but have actually been sitting in the water or out in the sun for years.
If you were to get anything other than new Pro V's I would get the ones marked "PRACTICE" they are cheaper and just like the ones in the new box. They are also legal for tournament play.
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
Matthew B.Ada, MI
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Mitch BHuntsville, Alabama
Lance PHillsborough, NC
July 26, 2021 At 09:02 PM
Dewayne, main difference in refurbished and recycled is refurbished balls are repainted and recycled balls are just cleaned up to look as new as possible. I got one cannot afford to buy new AVXs every time, so I buy the near mint recycled AVX. If you noticed on a lot of the refurbs, the “Titleist” logo and number are a thicker font than from the factory.
Don OMadison, WI
Barry MReno, NV
Dale VSurprise AZ
Goje
July 30, 2021 At 04:46 PM
Isn't every ball a used ball after you tee off?
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