Amazon has 24-Pack Srixon Z-Star Diamond Golf Balls (White) for $48.89. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
Features:
Increased Distance & Launch: The Z-STAR Diamond is designed for players seeking a higher launch and greater distance, offering superior ball speed without sacrificing greenside control.
FastLayer DG Core 2.0: A newly formulated core with a soft center and firmer edges provides high-speed players exceptional feel and increased ball speed for greater distance.
Spin Skin+ Coating: Durable Spin Skin+ coating enhances friction for maximum spin on wedges and irons, improving control and stopping power on approach shots. The new Spin Skin+ is slightly stronger for more resistance to dirt and grime.
Tour-Level Performance with a Softer Feel: A premium, soft urethane cover provides a superior feel while maintaining exceptional performance, offering more spin and control compared to the regular Z-STAR.
Our research indicates that this deal is $21.11 less (30% savings) than the next-best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting at $70 at the time of this post.
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Amazon has 24-Pack Srixon Z-Star Diamond Golf Balls (White) for $48.89. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
Features:
Increased Distance & Launch: The Z-STAR Diamond is designed for players seeking a higher launch and greater distance, offering superior ball speed without sacrificing greenside control.
FastLayer DG Core 2.0: A newly formulated core with a soft center and firmer edges provides high-speed players exceptional feel and increased ball speed for greater distance.
Spin Skin+ Coating: Durable Spin Skin+ coating enhances friction for maximum spin on wedges and irons, improving control and stopping power on approach shots. The new Spin Skin+ is slightly stronger for more resistance to dirt and grime.
Tour-Level Performance with a Softer Feel: A premium, soft urethane cover provides a superior feel while maintaining exceptional performance, offering more spin and control compared to the regular Z-STAR.
Our research indicates that this deal is $21.11 less (30% savings) than the next-best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting at $70 at the time of this post.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on over 680 customer reviews.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Oh no, why aren't people under 40 golfing anymore?
This is why. At $2 a ball I might as well grab some light scuba gear and hit the water hazards
NGL, $2 a ball for top quality balls is pretty cheap. Beginners can absolutely play nearly perfect recovered balls for 50c a pop if they're going to lose them. On the other hand, greens fees are getting pretty crazy, with $30-50 for a public muni course and $40-80 for non-muni public courses in the middle of nowhere, ballooning to $150-200+ in vacation areas. And the nice courses - private clubs - have initiation fees into the 5 figure range with another $3k-12k/year in fees. I don't think it's a $2 golf ball holding back Millenial/GenZ from hitting the links.
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I think I bought the last one.
I suspect Amazon is gaming the "only 1 left" notification, because I got the same psychological warfare notice in my cart 40 minutes before your post.
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Oh no, why aren't people under 40 golfing anymore?
This is why. At $2 a ball I might as well grab some light scuba gear and hit the water hazards
I mean, these are Srixon's tour-level golf balls, and tour-level balls have always been expensive. Pro V1s for example, have been at least $45 per dozen as far back as I can remember (though I've literally never paid that much for balls).
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This is why. At $2 a ball I might as well grab some light scuba gear and hit the water hazards
This is why. At $2 a ball I might as well grab some light scuba gear and hit the water hazards
NGL, $2 a ball for top quality balls is pretty cheap. Beginners can absolutely play nearly perfect recovered balls for 50c a pop if they're going to lose them. On the other hand, greens fees are getting pretty crazy, with $30-50 for a public muni course and $40-80 for non-muni public courses in the middle of nowhere, ballooning to $150-200+ in vacation areas. And the nice courses - private clubs - have initiation fees into the 5 figure range with another $3k-12k/year in fees. I don't think it's a $2 golf ball holding back Millenial/GenZ from hitting the links.
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This is why. At $2 a ball I might as well grab some light scuba gear and hit the water hazards
If you want cheaper balls, there's plenty of options:
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