113 Floating Golf Balls--Floaters Float -- water range
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Sierra Bay is an aquatic driving range located at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV. Situated on a lake, guests hit buckets of balls onto floating island greens. We use a "floater" ball, weighing 5% less that a regulation ball. Most people cannot tell the difference in the ball flight. When the balls start to loose their original stripe, they are boxed 113 in a USPS flat rate box, and sold to the public. This ball is excellent for someone who lives near a lake and wants to collect and hit them over again. The balls have a slightly worn dimple pattern, and there are no cut or cracked balls. Most customers are surprised at the good condition of these balls. They are a lot of fun to hit from shore, a dock, or a house boat. The challenge is to see how many times you can get a ball to skip! This ball is the best floater on the market. I have been in the aquarange business for 20 years and have found the best ball for my own driving range. I also sell new balls if that is what you are looking for. Because I buy in mega volume (200,000 balls at a time), I can offer the best price for the best floater ball made! These balls will last you for many years.Buyer pays shipping costs of $10.95 (actual cost) for USPS Priority mail--flat rate box (2-3 days anywhere in U.S). Canadian shipments are $27.00. Other international shipments are $41.2
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