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Srixon Marathon Limited Flight Cosmetically Challenged BC Grade Used Golf Balls [REF#J034] x

Srixon Marathon Limited Flight Cosmetically Challenged BC Grade Used Golf Balls [REF#J034] x

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Srixon Marathon Limited Flight Cosmetically Challenged BC Grade Used Golf Balls  [REF#J034]

Here is a nice collection of Srixon Marathon Limited Flight Cosmetically Challenged BC Grade Used Golf Balls [REF#J034] - yes, these are the used golf balls with that cool Srixon Name!

BC means your balls will be a mix of our B grade and our C grade but they lean towards B.

Cosmetically Challenged means they are stained from their life experience...which in no way impacts their PERFOMANCE.  They play well and have tons of life.

Limited Flight means they only travel about 80% the distance of a normal range ball....which is great if you have a real estate issue at your range (plus it cuts down from customers stealing the things)

These are NICE GOLF BALLS...Lots of life left...but they have lost some ink and shine.

Order as many as you like
(OR until there are no more)!
600 balls per case
$0.42 per ball (Includes Shipping!) 


Uncle Len had a thing for the sea.  He lived in North Dakota, pretty far from any ocean, but he was drawn to the legends and lore of the ocean.  His house was decorated with a nautical theme and he always wore a bleached white U.S. Navy hat.

One spring the winds had been steady and strong. He took an antique horse buggy and affixed a mast to it.  He then attached sails made from old hay tarps to the mast.  Conditions seemed favorable as the winds picked up so he climbed aboard and unfurled his tarps. 


The wagon instantly lurched to life! 

Unfortunately he had not yet hooked up any sort of braking system for the wagon so it was all he could do to steer the out of control, wheeled schooner across the endless prairie.  It soon plowed its way through a field of soy beans and then jumped over Route 281.  A full half mile later it ended up in Lake Alice.  Uncle Len was tangled in tarps and rigging and stuck under the mast. He had to be rescued by the local Carrington Volunteer Fire Department. 


He nearly drowned that day in the only boat he had ever piloted.

 Of course that has nothing to do with these golf balls.

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