The golf balls chosen for recycling are carefully stripped of most or all of the clear coat without removing the name. We do this with a mechanical wet blasting process. The equipment utilized in this process is very similar to equipment used in the process of prepping many new golf balls, before they are coated in the factory. This process allows us to get the golf ball as clean as possible. After clear coating, the recycled golf balls are hand inspected for quality and consistency before packaging and shipping.
It is important to note that we do not have the ability to repair scrapes, dents or cart path damage to a used golf ball. This is why we have different levels or grades of golf balls, such as Mint, Near Mint, Value Grade, Grade A, B, and C etc. This lets the consumer know what the physical and cosmetic condition of the golf ball will be in when they make their purchase.
