I am not a collector or an expert on golf balls but I will answer your questions to the best of my ability.
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THIS WOULD BE A GREAT ITEM FOR Your Collection If you have any questions about this item please feel free to email me via ebay before bidding.
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Please see picture for condition I do not know how to grade golf balls I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS ITEM THE BEST I COULD PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR MORE DETAIL YOU WILL RECEIVE ALL THAT IS IN THE PICTURES. You are bidding on a Vintage Golf Ball Dunlop Blue Max 3 Blue Dot This Item is used. Shipping costs $2.95 in the United States with an additional $0.75 for each addition ball purchased. Shipping and handling is only available in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom/Ireland. Send me an e-mail after you commit to purchase with the golf ball number(s) that you want. Please send me an e-mail and select from the following balls: 1- 1 available. three golf balls, purchase three units, and so on) After you commit to buy. You will receive one golf ball for each purchase made(if you want two golf balls, purchase two units. Probably in the 1960's, and were made to normal large size golf ball standards. The balls are individually wrapped and the wrappings range in condition between pristine to very good. Bro (cuz it's usually a teenager or someone around my age), just own up to you got pissed, hit it on the ground, or a tree, or rock, or over your knee, we've all done it.I have several Dunlop'65' large size golf balls for sale. Between the 3 I would probably recommend the instinct set (or if you can go up get the LD 5 or w/e set if they sell it, it's like $50-100 more), the only issue I've had with Dunlop sets is that irons tend to snap.but being a golfer, i really have a hard time believing that the iron really snapped mid shot when I see where the shaft broke. (I guess he has a 3 tiered brand, Golden Bear (consumer), Nicklaus (a little more experienced), and then the nicest ones are custom made for you, or so the rep told me at our company expo last year). If you can get them I would forgoe the Golden Bear clubs and see if you can get a set from Jack's brand that's one step up selling under the Nicklaus brand. But yes in all honesty the clubs are almost identical, just materials differ.
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While we aren't exactly a big golfing area, I will sell 1000 of these sets to even 1 of the Callaway X20's or Nike Slingshots or Adam's A4R simply because people who don't golf, or don't golf often rightly understand that it tends to be ridiculously expensive to get into unless you get one of these cheaper beginner sets, they don't want to drop $600 on a full beginner set from a brand name company. Unfortunately this is what I've realized over 4 years at this store. The average golfer does NOT want to pay $250 for Adam's A4R Irons (3H-PW) and then still pay for a bag, driver, 3 wood, wedge(s), putter, headcover.etc. As a golfer though I usually recommend getting a better one, but ultimately it is the wallet/customer who decides how much they want to pay. I have never really had any complaints about either of the ones I sell (We don't have the Wilson K'netic). I bought some used clubs (Nike) and am adding and changing up clubs to fit my game better. I read they are not up to some available at Hireko and Giga, who use regular Aldilla, Graffaloy and so on. But they want to use thier own shafts in thier clubs. Hireko and Giga have a sterling reputation for customer service and quality clubs. If you shop smart, you can end up with a set of quality last years models for the price of a set of boxed clubs. For new at great prices try Dallas Golf, Hurricaine Golf and Rock Bottom Golf. Calloway used, and the usual TGW, Golfsmith and so on are good places to go. However the real smart way to go is to piece up a set of clubs. But look for a set from a major manufactuer, Cobra, Calloway, Adams ect.
Some of the higher priced Wilsons are OK. So take my suggestions with a grain of salt.