Do golf courses provide balls?

Golf balls aren't free! But if you're a beginner trying to play across a water hazard, that new ball of yours is at risk. A "water ball" is an older, used ball that you won't mind as much hitting into the water as you would a brand new golf ball.
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Do you bring your own golf balls to golf?

No matter what type of round you play in, always bring a sleeve with you. It doesn't take a genius to know that bringing less than 3 golf balls is not the wisest of ideas. Of course, there will be days where you'll hit every green and fairway, but it's better to be prepared by adding an extra sleeve in your bag.
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Can you go on a golf course and look for balls?

There's no simple answer, but the short answer is “no”, it is not illegal to hunt for golf balls, as long as you respect the owner of the course and don't bother anyone while doing it.
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How do you get golf balls from the course?

How to Source Used Golf Balls
  1. Golf Courses. This might be the most obvious, but also the most effective. ...
  2. Golf Course Neighbors. Another route is going door-to-door with residents who live on the golf course. ...
  3. Re-Sale Shops. Take a few minutes to stop in at local re-sale shops to see if they've taken in any golf balls.
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How many balls should you bring for golf?

Most amateur golfers will be fine bringing nine golf balls with them for a rough of 18 holes. Some will like to keep a dozen balls in the bag, and that is fine, although it is rarely necessary.
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What happens if a golfer runs out of balls?

If you happen to run out of balls, you can borrow one from any other player, including a practice or X-Out ball (which are generally conforming balls). If you play a wrong ball, you lose the hole in match play or get a two-stroke penalty in stroke play.
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Do pro golfers use the same ball?

In PGA Tour, most professional and high-level amateur tournaments, golfers are bound by the One Ball Rule, meaning they can only play a single golf ball -- same manufacturer and model -- throughout a stipulated round. So professional golfers can carry as many of the same golf ball in their bag as they'd like.
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How much do golf clubs pay for golf balls?

Generally you'll be paid between 6 and 12 cents per ball selling them wholesale. If you're good at collecting, that can add up to hundreds of dollars daily. If you're not a diver, or you don't find more than a few hundred balls at a time, you might consider retailing the used golf balls yourself.
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Where can you buy golf balls on a golf course?

Another secret to finding balls is to explore areas of the course where no one has trod. “Find areas off the tee-boxes where a player might shank a ball into the woods or weeds and where you can see no one has entered. That is where you will most likely find the most balls,” Bob said.
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How much is a dozen golf balls?

They come in a range of prices, from as little as $10 or $15 per dozen, on up to $50 per dozen and more. To make sure you purchase a box of balls that is a good fit for your game, it is important that you go to the store with a clear plan in mind.
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Can you keep the balls at a driving range?

As a general rule driving ranges prohibit golfers from using their own balls as a matter of both policy and practicality.
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How do they get golf balls out of lakes?

Crewmembers stand on the ground at opposite ends of the pond and guide the roller by pulling on a wire connected to it. If the roller gets stuck in mud or rocks, one of the crewmembers goes underwater to free it. After they have combed the pond, crewmembers pull the roller to the ground and pop out the golf balls.
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Do pros get free golf balls?

The balls must adhere to the PGA's standards of size, brand, and model. During practice, however, the players often receive unlimited balls to do away with any confusion regarding retrieval. These may not necessarily be the same as the ones they use in competition, however.
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What do you need as a first time golfer?

Beginner golfers need to be prepared with the necessary tools that you'll use on the course. You should plan on having six to 12 golf balls in your bag, a golf glove (if you wear one) and tees and a ball marker in your pocket and ready to go. Being ready to go when it's your turn to hit is an important part of golf.
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What happens if you hit a car while golfing?

Most likely, you will need to file a claim on your car insurance policy under comprehensive coverage if your vehicle is damaged at a baseball stadium or golf course. You probably will not know who caused the damage, and the stadium or course will not accept liability.
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Are 20 year old golf balls still good?

So keep your balls in a cool, dry place and they will last for awhile. The golf ball researchers at Titleist state, "Today's Titleist golf balls can be safely stored for five years or even more, as long as they are kept away from excessive heat. ... Normal indoor conditions should be fine for storage."
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How much does the average golfer spend?

Here's the crazy thing: A 2009 survey of the American golfer conducted by Golf Magazine found that the average golfer spent $2,776 per year on golf-related expenses. That means that, in real (aka inflation-adjusted) terms, the average golf spend in 2015 is not far off from the average spend in 1915.
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What is a AAAA golf ball?

These balls have the appearance of a new golf ball with absolutely minimal marks if any at all and will be shiny in appearance. Please note that some balls may have a small logo or minor ink spot. This grade is ideal for the serious golfer. This grade is also known as "Mint", "Perfect" "Pearl" or "AAAAA".
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Can caddies remove ball from hole?

The player's caddie is allowed to mark and lift the player's ball on the putting green any time the player is allowed to do so, without needing authorization. The caddie continues to be allowed to replace the player's ball only if the caddie was the one who had lifted or moved the ball.
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Can you hit too many golf balls?

Hitting more than 30 full shots will most likely tire you out, and for me, it almost always impacts performance. You could hit more balls if you want, but keep the majority of it to short chip shots and putts. Getting these two things dialed in is what's going to help you shoot the best round.
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Is there a limit to how many golf balls a pro can carry?

On the PGA Tour, change happens far more often. There's no limit to how many golf balls a player can carry in his or her bag, so long as they comply with the One Ball Rule, which dictates the same model and manufacturer. Rich Beem used to play with a new ball on every hole.
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Do pro golfers have to pay entry fees?

Except at the highest levels, professional golfers must pay entry fees to play in tournaments. It may seem counterintuitive, but a player at the top of golf's food chain often doesn't have to pay an entry fee, because expenses for high-profile tournaments are covered by sponsors and TV networks.
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What color golf ball is easiest?

Simply put, yellow golf balls are a lot easier to see. This is especially true with the fluorescent or neon yellow hue found on many balls, including the Srixon Q-Star and Q-Star Tour.
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