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I love the Slazenger Raw Distance balls, I've loved Slazengers for years and now they are only 10 bucks for a dozen

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Top Flit D2 Feel. 15 dollars for 15 balls. Pretty good balls too.

I second that.....I've found them for as cheap as $12 for 15

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Whoa! Back up....beep...beep.....beep. The best balls that are cheap are FREE. If you want really good balls cheap you need to simply spend a little time on one or two golf holes in the "slicer's alley". That will allow you to play some good balls like Pro V1, NXT Tour, B330, etc. I buy occasionally but I try every so often to go ball hunting. Save money.


 

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Competely agree with ya Fro. I go ball hunting on occassion and find tons of great balls. I live on a golf course and have found as many as fifty Pro-V1s. Another great bet is eBay. There are tons of bulk deals on golf balls there.
In the Bag
Driver: FT-3 Fusion Driver
Fairway Woods: FT-3 Fusion 5 Wood
Hybrids: FT Fusion Hybrid
Irons: ZB Forged 4-PWWedges: X-Tour (52,56,60)Putter: Rossa Daytona 1
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Since you're probably looking for golf balls under $15 the ones I like are Dunlop Locos, the Maxfli Fires, Precept XP3. The Pinncale Golds have been touted as good low-priced balls but I could never get into them, I do prefer the Pinnacle Exception but they're more expensive.

If you don't mid using recycled golf balls, I was able to pick up a 24 pack of Srixzon ZURCs for $14.99 and they play really nice and soft like the Pro V1x and stop on a dime.
In my Viper by Hippo Golf stand bag:
Driver: Cleveland HiBore 10.5° Fujikara reg. flex
Woods: 3- MacGregor NVG2 Fujikara reg. flex
Hybrids: 3 & 4-Taylor Made Rescue Mid
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Best bet play a few nice courses and walk around the water holes and ball hauck. That is your best bet for cheap balls. Rock Flite D2's are pretty nice too.
whats in my bag
Driver: Superquad 8.5 LOVE THIS CLUB
woods: R7 TP 3 wood
Hybrids: Burner 3
Irons: XD BurnersWedges:Vokey Spin Milled 56Putter: G5 ZINGBall:TP Black
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Last weekend I was in Walmart looking at balls when the guy working the sporting goods department told me about the clearance section. I walked over and found the Maxfli Fire balls (3 piece balls) for $5.00 a dozen. I ended up with 10 boxes and they hit pretty damn good.

If you Walmart still has them, I suggest you try those. Unbeatable for the money.

--Josh
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Picked up a 30 pack of Dunlop Loco's for $17.99 and have really been enjoying them earlyer this year.
I've spent most of my life golfing - the rest I've just wasted.

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Driver: 2009 S9-1 10.5
19d Hybrid4-SW:2008 FP 58/10 Mizuno MP T-10Putter: White Hot XG Sabertooth
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I found a Pinnacle CLR on a putting green and played with it a few times. I was surprised at how good it felt off the putter. It is long off the tee and has just enough spin to work control around the greens, if they are soft.

I bought a dozen and might use them on days when the greens are wet or very soft. On firm greens it would be hard to hold any shot coming in from any distance.

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