Tuesday

Cheap Titleist Logo Golf Balls | I Love Them

I thought today I'd take this opportunity to tell you why I love cheap titleist logo golf balls. It's not because I sell them. It's not because I have stock in Titleist (or whatever company owns Titlest - I looked it up and its Fortune Brands). Nope, I love them because they are a great golf ball and they constantly remind me where I've been. Although many other golf balls are made with logos on them, I like Titleist's best (and particularly Titleist ProV1s) because they look so good and you can play them if you want. I have balls from courses around the country, and each time I find a cheap titleist logo golf ball I feel great. It's kind of like owning or even seeing a very nice car - they just make you feel better. About now you are probably thinking that I have this weird obsession with Titleist logo balls - weird enough to make a blog about them. Honestly I'm just trying to let everyone know how great and easy it is to get your hands on these things - and how easy it is to write them off on your taxes (assuming you own a small business or some other entity that you can claim expenses on). I'm kind of like an unofficial spokesperson - just wanting to get the word out. There are many places to buy cheap titleist logo golf balls - but this isn't one. You can get them at vanderbilts, Pronto, golf country, and many many more. In the coming posts I'll try to help you go where the golf tournaments go to get the best and cheapest golf balls you can find.

Titleist ProV1 for Logo Golf Ball?

I have a buddy named Barney who is a huge golfer and owns his own plumbing business. You'd think since the guy was a plumber he would be a little more blue collar in his style, scrimp and save every penny, including buying golf balls. Well, he isn't. He buys Titleist Pro V1s by the case, and loses Titleist Pro V1's by the case. I always tell him, Barney, you lose so many of those golf balls, why don't you stop buying new Titleist Pro V1s and try to locate some cheap Titleist Pro V1s? I figure Barney might was well save some of that money he spends on golf balls so he can pay off our wagers at the end of the round. Just because he plays a good golf ball and plays a lot of golf does not make him a good golfer. Every time I think about asking that question I hold off. He is a plumber after all. The time I finally got the nerve to ask him that question, however, you know what he told me? He said "Ace, don't worry about my money. Every time I lose a ball not only do I feel good about it because it's a business expense, but I get a little free advertising." I had no idea what he was talking about, so I asked him to explain a little further. "See," he said, "All of my golf balls are Titliest Pro V1 logo golf balls, with the name of my business on it. Every time I buy them I get to write them off as a business expense, and every time I lose one I do a little advertising. You know all those discount golf vacations I go on?," he said. "I pay for those discount golf vacations with the money I save on the golf balls. It's amazing." I couldn't believe it, but it makes perfect sense. If you are going to play a great golf ball like a Titleist Pro V1, and you own a small business or anything else you can promote, you might as well stick a logo on there. Barney assures me he's done his research and there are no negative effects whatsoever from putting a logo on a golf ball. The technique used creates a logo that blends seamlessly with the rest of the golf ball, providing a true flight, a true roll, and true feel. So, next time you are considering buying golf balls, think about sticking a logo on there. Although it doesn't get you a discount on your Pro V1 right away, the tax savings is nice.

Wednesday

Collegiate Titleist Golf Balls

One of my favorite gifts to give and get are collegiate titleist logo golf balls, especially if I can find them cheap. Here is the reason. First, everyone has a favorite college, and everyone loves to show off to everyone else who their team is (especially if they are winning). Second, there is just nothing cooler than making your golf ball a little more personalized with a logo. For example, every time I rock out these titleist logo golf balls, which I got for dirt cheap by the way, I feel like I play better, I know I look better, and I know I am representing the best college team that exists. cheap titleist golf balls So next time you are looking for a cool logo ball to sport, don't look past your alma mater or favorite college or college sports team. They are all there just waiting to be rocked out on the golf course.

Tuesday

Cheap Used Titleist Logo Golf Balls

Everyone knows titleist golf balls are the best. ProV1s, ProV1x, and even NXT Tour and NXT Tour Extreme are all great golf balls to play and actually enhance your game. The only problem, however, is that Titleist knows this, and because of that their golf balls are rather expensive. If you want to play titleist golf balls and want to pay a significant discount or even get titleist golf balls free, then pay attention to the information. These techniques are guaranteed to get you cheap titleist golf balls.

1. Buy Used Titleist Golf Balls

Many place offer for sale used titleist golf balls. Ebay is a great place to find them, and at a significant discount. People often sell the balls in lots of 50 or 100, so you can stock up on a bunch at a time. This is probably the easiest route to go in terms of labor, however, in terms of actual price, this is probably the most expensive way to get discounted titliest golf balls.

2. Find Golf Balls People Have Lost

One of the cheapest ways to find golf balls is to look for them out on the course in areas where people often miss. 200 to 250 yards off of any tee box that has trouble to the right is a great area to find lost titleist golf balls. And the possibilities are endless. You might even find a couple of nice titleist logo golf balls in there. The one drawback to this is that you have to dig around in long grass or woods to find what you want. But most of the time it's worth it.

3. Steal Golf Balls

I wouldn't recommend this one, but it is a possibility. Whatever you decide, finding cheap or used titleist golf balls isn't hard. You just have to know where to look.

Saturday

Logo Golf Balls | As Good as Regular Golf Balls?

Logo Golf Balls Work Just as Good as Regular Golf Balls

nike logo golf ballAs good as technology is with golf balls these days, it makes sense to wonder if putting a logo on a golf ball will make it less technologically sound than other golf balls. It would make sense that a logo golf ball, whether a titleist logo golf ball, a nike logo golf ball, or any other type, would be just a little heavier, even if just slightly, where the logo is. Or, if aerodynamically the ball was just a little off making it fly just a little farther left or right than you want. Truth is, logo balls are just as good as regular balls, except they have your information on it and make people more knowledgeable about their business than they would be otherwise. If they weren't, no one would buy them (I say this because I haven't technically done any scientific study to see if this is true - it just makes sense). Plus, in all the years I've been playing golf, I've never had any reason to believe that a logo golf ball flew any curvier than a regular golf ball. So, don't fret about buying titleist logo golf balls, and others, thinking they might fly funny. They work perfectly well, and like I said, also give you something to look at.