Looks like you have a pack of ‘hit it in the woods and water’ balls.
Why not just find some balls?
That’s a priceless artifact.
They’re probably not safe to eat anymore… expired.
The known carcinogen sticker from California is missing.
My immigrant granddad loved golf and played with these sometimes. The best part was he called it Pee-nackle.
Range balls perform better.
What is going on behind those shelves?
You have 45-year-old balls that have seen the birth of many Reddit readers and their children. You got a $13 piece of history there.
Because it’s a collector’s item.
Just ask someone at the store.
$13 is still too much for those.
I used to use Pinnacle golds all the time. Decent balls in my opinion. Did you end up buying them, OP?
Barn find.
Yeah, I played high school golf in the late 80s, and I’d say it’s from that time period. I’m so confused about why this is in a store now. Is this for real? Do you see any dates on the box?
Marshall’s sells premium golf balls backed at $55, so $40 is a good deal for someone. Then someone returned some old balls as new. The sleeves don’t match the branding on the box, but it’s a cool kind for those sleeve boxes.
I have a box of those lol.
Titleist DTs were really good.
Callaway’s running a 50% off Black Friday sale right now on pullovers for $39.
Those would destroy a modern driver. The sound would make your eardrums bleed.