10 Dozen 120 Misc Used Experienced Golf Balls
10 Dozen 120 Misc Used Experienced Golf Balls
Current Price: $9.99 | Bid $9.99 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-18T17:31:43.000Z
| Located in Postal Code: 53913
Up for bid are 10 dozen (120) misc used experienced golf balls. Most were found in long grass, woods, water etc, so the experience is not good.
This item/items as most of the things I sell, came from an auction, flea market, estate sale or rummage sale. I am not a professional, so all I can do is give what I feel is a good picture and description of the item(s). From there, the item/items are sold as is. Please review the picture(s) and ask questions prior to bidding.
If I do not receive a response from the high bidder within 10 days of the close of the auction, I will report it to Ebay as a no pay and reserve the right to either sell it to the next high bidder or relist the item(s) with no further attempt to contact the original high bidder.
To be in line with Ebay’s guidelines, I will only be accepting Paypal for payment.
The S&H charges are based on U.S. destinations. S&H costs for foreign purchases will be given when the location is known.
My S&H costs are based on shipping is a manner I believe to be competitive and packed for safe delivery. Due to continuing cost inceases in packaging materials and a cost that gets added automatically for a tracking number to most labels printed through Paypal, I am now adding a small handling cost to all packages. It is included in the S&H cost shown on the auction page. If you are not willing to pay the quoted shipping costs, please do not bid on my items. If you would like an item shipped in another way, please let me know and I will quote that cost to you. Local buyers are welcome to pick up their items.
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10 Dozen 120 Misc Used Experienced Golf Balls
Current Price: $9.99 | Bid $9.99 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-18T17:31:43.000Z | Located in Postal Code: 53913
New Mens Golf Hat Shoreacres Golf Club Top 100
February 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Golf Clubs
New Mens Golf Hat Shoreacres Golf Club Top 100
Current Price: $0.99 | Bid $0.99 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-12T21:39:54.000Z
| Located in Postal Code: 97007
This is a Brand New Adjustable Fit Golf Hat made by industry leader AHEAD. This hat is a classic Grass Green color.
On the front center of the hat it is embroidered with Shoreacres, one of the finest golf clubs in the world and rated as one of the Top 100 Courses. It is located just outside Chicago.
Of course this hat is BRAND NEW with tag and it is in MINT condition.
Winning bidder to pay $6.50 for shipping.
For super fast shipping you can pay via
PayPal. I currently have many other great shirts, hats, and other items on EBAY so if you would like to bid on
others and have me ship them together to save some shipping costs I would be happy to accommodate you.
New Mens Golf Hat Shoreacres Golf Club Top 100
Current Price: $0.99 | Bid $0.99 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-12T21:39:54.000Z | Located in Postal Code: 97007
OGIO GOLF SHOE BAG (SHOESTER) NEW
January 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Golf Shoes
OGIO GOLF SHOE BAG (SHOESTER) NEW
Current Price: $26.95 | Bid $0.00 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-28T12:46:08.000Z
| Located in Postal Code: 23235
Ogio 712101X – Shoester Golf Shoe Bag. THIS BAG RETAILS FOR $40.00Part of the Golf Bags collection
Who knows where those feet have been? We do – which is why we don’t want you dumping them into your ride. Pack ‘em up after the round in your Shoester – designed to catch the dirt, grass, and who-knows-what-else that you picked up on the course. Do us a favor though – toss in one of those dryer sheets so the stank doesn’t get all over this great bag.
Features:
Available in Indigo
Large split ventilated compartment with no-slip PVC lining
Neoprene reinforced handle
Holds up to size 14
Dimensions: 14.5″ H x 11″ W x 5″ D
OGIO GOLF SHOE BAG (SHOESTER) NEW
Current Price: $26.95 | Bid $0.00 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-28T12:46:08.000Z | Located in Postal Code: 23235
2 Sided Golf Brush Club Cleaning With Snap Clip – Brass
January 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Golf Clubs
2 Sided Golf Brush Club Cleaning With Snap Clip – Brass
Current Price: $1.20 | Bid $0.00 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-20T20:43:39.000Z
| Located in Postal Code: 53012
GOLF CLUB CLEANING BRUSH WITH SNAP CLIP BRASS GOLF BRUSH FEATURES: -STIFF BRASS BRISTLES FOR CLEANING ALL CLUBS -SOFT PLASTIC BRISTLES FOR CLEANING YOUR WOODS AND METALS -THICK PLASTIC SPRING LOADED SNAP -HELPS TO KEEP CLUBS FREE OF DIRT AND GRASS The best part about this brush is the soft brass and plastic bristles that keep your clubs from being scratched.The snap can attach anywhere to your bag always keeping it within reach of your club.UNITED STATES SELLERYour package will ship within one day, most are shipped same day, and will be received in 2-7 days for US buyers. There is no waiting for up to 30 days of transit time like many foreign competitors.
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2 Sided Golf Brush Club Cleaning With Snap Clip – Brass
Current Price: $1.20 | Bid $0.00 Now! | # of Bids: 0
End Time: 2010-02-20T20:43:39.000Z | Located in Postal Code: 53012
Interpreting Golf Terminology – A Thankless Task
March 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Golf - Training Tips
If someone came back from the golf course and told you that they had “chunked an approach that left them having to take a Mulligan, and then ended up on the apron, before lipping out and relying on a come-backer to save par”, you would be entirely within your rights to assume that they had spent too long at the 19th Hole. But the actual fact is that they would be describing something that happens every so often to most golfers. They would be couching it in dense terminology and making it almost impossible to understand for anyone but other golfers, but they would not be lying or, necessarily, drunk.
To “chunk” a shot is to drive your club into the ground before, or in (accidental) lieu of hitting the ball. Coming from the sound that such an impact makes, it is something horribly familiar to a great many golfers. And it could lead to a Mulligan, which is a replay of the shot without any stroke being counted. This is not allowed in competition golf, but is allowed to pass in most casual rounds. From your Mulligan, could you end up on an apron? You certainly could. Assuming you were aiming for the green, if you ended up on the slightly rougher patch of grass around it, that’s exactly where you would have ended up.
From such a position there would be two options. Firstly your sober friend could try to chip the ball from the “apron” towards the hole, or secondly they could attempt a putt. If the ball rolled around the outside of the hole and stayed out, this is described as “lipping out” – from where the ball can go anywhere, sometimes heart breakingly a few feet past. When the ball rolls past the hole, you must rely on a putt coming back the other way – or, as the terminology has it, a “comebacker”.
There are a great many other golf terms which may be considered impenetrable and arcane to the uninitiated. The best advice that one could possibly pass on to a novice trying to get a handle on the terminology for the sake of a relationship is to watch with a notepad and learn as you go along with some help from the Internet.







