Ben Hogan Recycled Golf Balls
Ben Hogan Recycled Golf Balls. From Mint to Practice we've got the widest
selection of Ben Hogan Recycled Golf Balls available online.
Widely acknowledged as the finest striker of a golf ball in the history of the great game, Ben
Hogan started his company Ben Hogan Golf in 1953. His philosophy was pretty simple. Produce the best quality golf
equipment possible.
Not idle words either. In 1954 Mr. Hogan dumped the entire first production run of his first
iron series, "The Precision" at a cost of over $100,000. The reason? The clubs just didn't meet his strict
quality standards. That's worth around $800,000 in folding money today...
One of only five golfers to have won all 4 Majors, Ben Hogan made a single
trip to Great Britain to play in the British Open in 1953 at Carnoustie. Tee to green he put on a master class
shooting rounds of 73-71-70-68 to win by 4 shots.
The Ben Hogan company was bought by Callaway Golf in 2004, but the philosophy remains the same
to this day. The finest quality golf equipment possible, a standard reflected in Ben Hogan Golf Balls.
Mr. Hogan would have been proud.
Check our Ben Hogan Recycled Golf Balls
grading system. You won't find a tighter grade of recycled golf balls anywhere.
Ben Hogan Recycled Golf Balls
Recycled Golf Ball
Grades
Our Recycled Golf balls are graded on an AAAAA to an AA scale. These are the tightest
grades in the industry, backed up by our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee. You simply won't find a better quality
of Recycled Golf Balls in the respective grades.
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AAAAA
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Highest Quality Recycled Golf Balls Available
Straight from the sleeve to the bushes. These balls will look and feel like a brand new golf
ball. There may be some logo balls included and balls with slight pen markings, but the playing and
flight characteristics will be as new.
We like to call these One Hit Wonders. Tee these up in
competitions and you really won't tell the difference from a brand new ball, apart from the
price.
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AAAA
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These look like a ball that's been played for 3 or 4 holes. Slight cosmetic
blemish or imperfections but nothing that will alter the playing characteristics. Logo balls and
balls with slight pen markings may be included.
Certainly good enough for a Medal Day with the added satisfaction of being a
fraction of the cost of new balls.
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AAA
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Similar to a ball that's been played for 9 holes, with slight scuffs, blemishes
and imperfections. No cuts on these balls though. Logo ball or balls with light pen markings may be
included. Great for casual play and your game will get more consistent by always using the
same type of golf ball.
Tees these up on that tough water hole and a splash won't hurt quite as bad.
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AA
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Similar to a ball that's been played for 18 holes. Scuffs and blemishes. Logo
balls and balls with slight pen markings may be included.
Use these for range and green practice and get the consistency that only comes
from practicing and playing with the same type of ball.
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