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el tigre
Feb 21, 2005, 10:31 AM
For sale are 3 Dozen MINT Maxfli Noodle Golf Balls recently received from Knetgolf. Specs, etc can be found here:

http://www.knetgolf.com/knetgolf/de...%2D3&r=0&isle=0 (http://www.knetgolf.com/knetgolf/default.asp?view=detail&code=M0N01M%2D3&r=0&isle=0)

Available for $12/dozen plus shipping or will trade for other low-compression golf balls in similar condition.

mikejb
Feb 21, 2005, 10:43 AM
Are these balls used?

mikejb
Feb 21, 2005, 11:26 AM
Found the answer, and the store around the corner from me.

Mok
Feb 21, 2005, 02:36 PM
Found the answer, and the store around the corner from me.
what's the verdict mikejb?

mikejb
Feb 21, 2005, 03:20 PM
Sory about Jacking your thread el tigre.

At $38 a dozen for ProV1's (http://www.knetgolf.com/knetgolf/default.asp?view=detail&code=TITPVM&r=0&isle=0) I would think it is a good deal.

The store is located in Markham South west of John street and Woodbine. Google Map Link (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=L3R%201B9%20420%20Denison%20Street&ll=43.823303%2C-79.355707&spn=0.018494%2C0.033459)

Mok
Feb 21, 2005, 03:26 PM
just a word of caution, these balls are not brand new...(not that i am complaining)

el tigre
Feb 21, 2005, 03:40 PM
just a word of caution, these balls are not brand new...(not that i am complaining)No, they are not - but they are pretty darn close. Here is the explanation of MINT from the Knetgolf site:

Knetgolf's Mint quality recycled golf balls are the best available and are the choice for many golfers regardless of skill level. The Mint balls have both the appearance and feel of a ball that has been hit once and is why we identify them as 'One Hit Wonders.' They have a consistent color and a glossy shine. There are no X Outs. Unless noted there may be some corporate or sport team logos in the mix.

I'm surprised you guys are not more familiar with Knetgolf. They are probably the biggest supplier of used golf balls in Canada.

For those who are interested, I'm not selling them because I am unhappy with their quality. As a result of a recent dispute with Taylor Made, I am getting rid of ALL of my Taylor Made equipment once and for all (and Maxfli is owned by Taylor Made).

Mok
Feb 21, 2005, 04:43 PM
No, they are not - but they are pretty darn close. Here is the explanation of MINT from the Knetgolf site:

Knetgolf's Mint quality recycled golf balls are the best available and are the choice for many golfers regardless of skill level. The Mint balls have both the appearance and feel of a ball that has been hit once and is why we identify them as 'One Hit Wonders.' They have a consistent color and a glossy shine. There are no X Outs. Unless noted there may be some corporate or sport team logos in the mix.

I'm surprised you guys are not more familiar with Knetgolf. They are probably the biggest supplier of used golf balls in Canada.

For those who are interested, I'm not selling them because I am unhappy with their quality. As a result of a recent dispute with Taylor Made, I am getting rid of ALL of my Taylor Made equipment once and for all (and Maxfli is owned by Taylor Made).
el tigre,

ok, then i am confused...the balls have been hit once, yet they are brand new? mint does not mean brand new, just means mint condition as in "just like new" but not really brand spanking new in package...

the title of their website clearly says Used Golf Balls - Knetgolf

el tigre
Feb 21, 2005, 07:24 PM
mint does not mean brand new, just means mint condition as in "just like new" but not really brand spanking new in package...Your statement here pretty much sums it up. Like I said, not new but pretty darn close.

Mok
Feb 21, 2005, 11:10 PM
Your statement here pretty much sums it up. Like I said, not new but pretty darn close.
lol, sorry tigre, i read your post (#7) wrong above hahaha...