What does 4A and 5A mean for golf balls?

Based on the golf ball's overall condition, we determine whether the ball will be graded as Prime/5A (Mint) or Near Prime/4A (Near Mint). We only source the highest grade golf balls & maintain rigorous standards.
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What is the difference between 5A and 4A golf balls?

4A Refinished balls Description. These balls are pristine but have definite flaws which could include misprints, minor scuffs and creases. They are a result of the quality control on the 5A grade. Most you will not notice any difference in play unless you are a scratch golfer.
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What does 5A mean for a golf ball?

5A / AAAAA / 1st Quality / Mint

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.
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What is the best grade for golf balls?

  • MINT. Mint quality is the best available grade. ...
  • GRADE A. Near mint recycled golf ball will have slightly noticeable imperfections, generally how a new ball would look after 1-3 holes of golf and will include scuff marks. ...
  • GRADE B. ...
  • GRADE C. ...
  • GRADE D.
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What are the grades of golf balls?

Our Three Grades of Used Golf Balls
  • Mint Condition (AAAAA) Performs like new. ...
  • Near-Mint Condition (AAAA) Minor cosmetic blemishes and imperfections like gloss-loss, abrasion and minor discoloration. ...
  • Value Condition (AAA) Great for beginners, or as practice balls for avid golfers.
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What is a 4A golf ball?

The 4A / Near Mint grade golf balls will look like a new ball looks after 12-18 holes with light shading and minor scratches. There are no balls in this grade that would have their performance compromised. Please note that some balls may have a corporate logos on them. This grade is also known as "Near Mint" or "4A".
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Are AAAA golf balls good?

The AAAA golf balls are budget-friendly because they balance a great price per ball with great quality. At the end of the scale, but still in the top category in terms of quality, is the AAA/3rd quality.
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What are mint 5A golf balls?

5A / AAAAA / 1st Quality / Mint Recycled Golf Balls These balls have the gloss and appearance of a new golf ball. You will be thrilled with the performance and feel of these balls as if they came new out of a box.
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What should I look for when buying a golf ball?

A key consideration when choosing a golf ball is the number of pieces in its construction. There are two main options: two-piece golf balls and multi-layer golf balls. Two-piece golf balls are simply made up of the core and cover. These balls are a great choice for beginners and golfers with a high handicap.
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What are the numbers on a golf ball for?

Nothing, really. These single-digit numbers are simply there for identification purposes. Say you and your buddy both play the same golf ball—a Titleist Pro V1, for example. You want to make sure you can tell them apart during the round, and using balls with different numbers can help you do that.
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Which Pro V1 should I play?

If you hit it higher, usually as a result of faster swing speeds and higher spin rates, then the ProV1 would probably be the better ball for you. If you typically hit the ball lower, due to slower swing speeds or lower spin rates, then the ProV1x will be better for you out on the course.
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What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.
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What's the difference between a grade and B grade golf balls?

Grade A: These are of excellent quality, having only missed out on Pearl grade due to a pen mark or tiny blemish. Likely only ever to have been used for one or two holes. Grade B: Superb value balls which will show signs of play, ideal for high handicappers.
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Are recycled golf balls OK?

There's not too much wrong with recycled balls. If you buy them from a reputable seller, you'll get a decent collection with five out of every fifty being a bit scruffy but still playable. The only real issue with recycled balls are the ones that have been burned by fire or have their cover chipping and peeling away.
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What is the best inexpensive golf ball?

13 Best Cheap Golf Balls You'll Actually Love
  • TaylorMade Noodle Long & Soft Golf Balls. $14.99. ...
  • Value pick. ...
  • TaylorMade Distance Plus Golf Balls. ...
  • TaylorMade Rocketballz Speed Golf Balls. ...
  • Callaway 2021 Warbird Golf Balls. ...
  • Bridgestone e6 Golf Balls. ...
  • Cut Blue Golf Balls. ...
  • WILSON Golf Staff Fifty Elite Golf Balls.
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Do soft golf balls go further?

Do Softer Golf Balls Go Further? As a general rule, soft low compression golf balls will travel further when you hit your driver and irons. With your wedges, soft and firm golf balls should travel the same distance.
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Do harder golf balls go further?

The harder the ball, the further it tends to go with less spin. Harder golf balls tend to be much cheaper than softer golf balls. If you lose balls regularly then harder golf balls could be ideal for you. Soft balls stick to the grooves of your irons and wedges and spin much more.
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Do new golf balls go further than old ones?

Lab tests, including our own, show little or no loss in yardage compared to new balls, and most golfers report no appreciable difference in play. But most of this research is based on tests of mint-quality used golf balls pulled from water hazards with no understanding of how much time each ball spent underwater.
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Does using new golf balls make a difference?

The conclusion was clear. None of these “myths” was in fact a myth. Whatever club in the bag was used by testers, and with any of the grades of used ball tested, there was no significant impact on performance.
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What happens to golf balls as they age?

A wound ball which is approximately 10 years old, stored at room temperatures and low humidity, will have lost about 0.5 to 1.0 % of its IV (Initial Velocity) which will affect its distance by a couple of yards.
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How much do used golf balls sell for?

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 do second hand golf balls come from?

Yet buying recycled golf balls is beneath many players and for good reason. After all, these golf balls are usually harvested from ponds, streams and lakes, and water has to be bad for them, right? Well, that's true, but probably to a lesser degree than you think.
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What is the easiest golf ball to see?

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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Do golf ball brands matter?

The quality of golf ball you use definitely matters and impacts on your game. Higher quality, more expensive golf balls generally have a urethane cover, leading to greater 'feel' and spin control. Premium balls will usually perform longer and hold greens more consistently, helping you shoot lower scores.
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What is the best golf ball for an average player?

Here are the 7 best golf balls for average golfers:
  • Srixon Soft Feel.
  • Callaway Supersoft.
  • Taylormade Noodle.
  • Wilson Staff Fifty Elite.
  • Bridgestone e12 Contact.
  • Titleist TruFeel.
  • Taylormade Soft Response.
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