viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010

New and Used Golf Balls - How to Clean

One of the most popular methods of saving money on golf balls is to search the golf course for golf balls fellow golfers have lost. This can be time consuming, but can also be very rewarding. Looking through bushes on the golf course, can find you hundreds of used golf balls.

When you have found a good supply of used golf balls, you will need to give them a good clean. They should clean up like new. We will show you how to clean your golf balls so you can make the most out of the used balls you find.

The first option and of course the least expensive way to clean you used golf balls is a bucket of hot soapy water in your own back yard. You can clean large quantities of dirty golf balls all at the same time. Of course this does take time especially when they all need shining up again afterwards.

All golf courses have professional golf ball cleaning machines that you can use. You might choose to purchase a golf ball cleaner for your own home. There several different machines that you can choose from. From larger professional sized ones to smaller and more affordable golf ball cleaners. They even make them small enough to fit on your belt, so you can carry it round the golf course with you. The only disadvantage of these gold ball cleaners is that they only clean one golf ball at a time.

When playing a round of golf, your balls can get very dirty, so clean your golf balls from time to time. Keeping your golf balls clean and shiny will make them easier for you to handle and will avoid negatively impacting the ball’s speed or spin.

Whether you find used golf balls on the course or buy them from a pawn shop or second hand shop, they probably need shining up. It's always a good idea to clean used golf balls.

So, whatever your preferences for cleaning used golf balls, it will probably depend on your time and financial commitments.

Happy golfing.

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