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The history of golf balls spans from early wooden balls to the modern, multi-layer synthetic ball. Key developments include the Feathery (17th century), a leather ball packed with goose feathers, followed by the more affordable and durable Gutty (mid-19th century), made from tree sap. The introduction of the Haskell rubber-core ball in 1898, coupled with the development of dimples around 1905, led to the modern golf ball design that minimizes drag and increases distance. 

Early golf balls
Wooden balls: The earliest balls were likely simple wooden spheres, though definitive evidence is scarce. 

Feathery balls (17th century): Handcrafted leather pouches were stuffed with wet goose or chicken feathers. As the feathers dried and expanded, they created a hard, resilient ball that could be hit up to 200 yards, but was ruined by water. 

The Gutty and Haskell eras
Gutta-percha balls (1848): Also called "guttie" balls, these were made from the dried sap of a tropical tree. They were more affordable and durable than the feathery balls. 

Haskell ball (1898): Inventor Coburn Haskell created the first rubber-core ball by winding rubber threads around a solid rubber center. 

Dimples: Players discovered that scuffed and worn "guttie" balls flew farther. This led to the realization that an uneven surface, like the dimples first 
introduced in 1905, created a layer of turbulence that reduced drag and increased flight distance. 
Modern golf balls

Two-piece balls (1972): Spalding introduced the two-piece ball with a rubber core and plastic casing, a design that became standard for many amateur players due to its durability and distance. 

Layered construction: Today's balls typically have a multi-layer construction with a solid core and a cover made of materials like urethane, which offer a balance of performance for all levels of play. 

We offer different models of used ALL BRANDS golf balls in three different grades – mint-condition golf balls (AAAAA/5A), near-mint condition (AAAA/4A) and value-condition (AAA/3A). Golf ball performance tests show no appreciable difference in game performance between new and mint-quality ALL BRANDS golf balls. Read more.

TOP FLITE MIX

Renowned for being durable, consistent and affordable, Top Flite golf balls are primarily Designed for those golfers looking for more distance off the tee. The latest generation of Top Flite balls are a bit softer, however, with a dimple-in-dimple design...


ASSORTED YELLOW MIX

They are typically used by golfers who want to make a fashion statement on the golf course or to increase visibility in low-light or overcast conditions.  A mix of different brands and styles of Yellow golf balls. Brand name of...


SNELL MIX

Snell Golf is an independent company founded by Dean Snell, a golf ball engineer who helped design the Titleist Pro V1. The brand is known for offering tour level performance golf balls at a lower price point than many major...


VOLVIK COLOR MIX

These assorted golf balls feature a dual-color design for enhanced visibility and alignment. Volvik Vivid: The Volvik Vivid is a premium golf ball designed for maximum performance. It features a high-tech matte finish and a soft, low-compression core, which gives...


MAXFLI MIX

Maxfli has been a leader in golf for more than 80 years. Many golf professionals have played Maxfli with outstanding results. The Maxfli brand is trusted to deliver performance by consistently incorporating proven technological advancements into their golf balls. The...


WILSON DUO YELLOW MIX

The world’s softest golf ball just got a powerful engine upgrade. Its velocity boosting core is engineered to deliver faster ball speeds and longer distances with the same great feel. Experience the feeling of maximum flight with less effort.  KEY...


VOLVIK MIX WHITE

These assorted golf balls feature a dual-color design for enhanced visibility and alignment. Volvik Vivid: The Volvik Vivid is a premium golf ball designed for maximum performance. It features a high-tech matte finish and a soft, low-compression core, which gives...


PINNACLE MIX

The Pinnacle Mix Model golf balls is a great value on a quality brand. This mixture will will contain many different Pinnacle model golf balls. There will be no colored golf balls in the mixture. The mix can include different...


PINNACLE GOLD MIX

The Pinnacle Gold golf balls feature a high-velocity core that provides long distance with a consistent flight. Pinnacle Gold Golf Balls have a compression of 100, which is the hardest possible compression. Pinnacle Gold Golf Balls combines value, awesome distance...


ASSORTED MIX

They are typically used by golfers who want to make a fashion statement on the golf course or to increase visibility in low-light or overcast conditions.  A mix of different brands and styles of White golf balls. Brand name of Nitro,...


NOVELTY MIX

These novelty golf balls feature funny slogans, faces, or deceptive properties for use as joke gifts or pranks. Prank balls: Some novelty balls are designed to create a gag on the course, such as the, Funny text: You can find...


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