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		<title>Various Types of Golf Balls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is interesting to see how many different kinds of golf balls are in the market. There are so many, it seems like new ones show up every week. Golf balls are a big business as giants like Titleist, Callaway and Nike compete for your golf dollar. The real question is what is the difference between the balls?]]></description>
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</style><p>It is interesting to see how many different kinds of golf balls are in the market. There are so many, it seems like new ones show up every week. Golf balls are a big business as giants like Titleist, Callaway and Nike compete for your golf dollar. The real question is what is the difference between the balls?</p>
<p>Getting used golf balls instead of new ones will save a ton of money while letting you experiment with different kinds. Most used balls have excellent quality, and can usually be purchased for prices up to 50% lower than new ones. Finding the right retailer can take a little time, but they can be online or in regular stores.</p>
<p>There are also a lot of cheap golf balls out there that are just perfect for the high handicap player. These particular balls don't make a difference in the eyes of the golfer that has a 20 handicap or more. To be honest, paying a lot for a ball at this level is just a waste of money.</p>
<p>If you are a player that falls into this category, keep your money and invest in lessons or good clubs. Getting inexpensive balls at any sporting goods retailer is easy.</p>
<p>A great marketing idea is to use golf balls. They make great items to give away at corporate events, charity functions as well as tournaments. Putting your logo on them will help you to get your name out there in ways never thought possible.</p>
<p>Think about how many lost golf balls are rolling around out there, and consider what it would be like if those balls had your logo on them. Not a bad marketing gift at all.</p>
<p>Custom golf balls are the coolest way to put some personal style into them. You can put names, engravings, pictures or a million other things on a golf ball.</p>
<p>There is no shortage of ways to customize and tweak golf balls, and as long as gofers keep buying these versatile little globes, they will continue to grow in popularity and style.</p>
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