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The mint-quality used golf balls have the experience and feel of a ball that has been hit only once. This type of used golf ball is commonly known as a one hitter or one-hit wonder. These balls have a consistent color and glossy shine and perform as they would right out of the box. Next is the grade-A quality used golf ball; these are balls that just missed mint status, but still look like a new golf ball. These balls are perfect for any handicap level golfer as they perform just like you would expect from the golf brand of choice. There may be small player pen marks and very, very minor surface scratches on the golf ball. The next grade is the grade-B used golf balls that are shiny white with a small mark or fading in the printing and minor scuffing from the first owner. The balls are near perfect for play and are best for the high handicap or beginning golfer or for a golf course that has lots of hazards.
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Wilson Sporting Goods has long been known for supplying people with quality sports equipment. Since 1914, Wilson has been selling basketballs, baseballs, and footballs to the general public as well as organized sports. Wilson also recognized that golf was a very popular activity in the world and they wanted to present their unique products to the world that they felt would change the face of golf forever.
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Golf clubs can be very expensive; so many people are starting to buy used golf clubs instead of new ones. The cost is the main reason people give for buying used golf clubs. Plus, recycling anything is good for the environment! What should you know before you buy a set of used golf clubs?
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In August of 1996, the face of golf was forever changed when a very successful amateur player named Tiger Woods officially became a professional golfer. Tiger has been credited with renewing interest in the game of golf. At just twenty-one years old, he brought youth and vitality to the game of golf with his great game and his outgoing attitude.
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The Masters golf tournament has long been known as “the big show” for many golfers. It’s the BIG one – the one everyone wants to win - the one that can really define a career as a professional golfer. It has a long and storied history – one steeped in golf tradition.
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Defending champion Tipton looks to repeat in Class 1 golf - Jefferson City News Tribune Online
Tipton senior Trey Allison blasts out of a bunker during a dual against Helias earlier this year at the Oak Hills Golf Center. Allison and his Cardinal teammates will bid for another Class 1 state championship starting Monday in Bolivar. (Kelley
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Otto wins Italian Open by 1 stroke - FOXSports.com
The South African had four birdies and a bogey at Castello di Tolcinasco Golf and Country Club to finish at 25-under 263. Wilson, an Englishman, shot an 8-under 64, the best round of the day.
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Names in the Game - International Herald Tribune
BALTIMORE : Michael Phelps says he's returning to Baltimore. The six-time Olympic gold medalist appeared at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club's Countdown to Beijing fundraiser on Saturday with Olympic teammate Katie Hoff of Towson. Phelps, who was
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City Sues Over Country Club - Click2Houston.com
MISSOURI CITY, Texas -- Missouri City is in a legal battle for the 400-acre Quail Valley Country Club property, which includes a 36-hole golf course, clubhouse, tennis center, fitness center, and swimming pool, KPRC Local 2 reported Friday. The city
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Memorial golf outing to benefit Cancer Society - Staten Island Advance
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Patricia Del Rey American Cancer Society Golf Outing will be held May 29 at the South Shore Country Club. Registration and breakfast begin at 7 a.m. with a shotgun tee off at 7:30 a.m. Registration for afternoon play is at