When you buy a dozen Titleist balls...

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By Phillip L

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  1. Phillip L

    Phillip L
    Prosper, TX

    ...do you empty the four boxes of three all into the ball pocket of your bag or do you feed them in three at a time as you use them? This is just a curious question as I have noticed that it always crosses my mind when I break out a new dozen.

  2. Tom P

    Tom P
    Stanley, NC

    I always have seven ProV1's in my golf bag. And I mark three of them to put into play first. I usually need to only restock with one or two at a time.
  3. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    I keep several dozen in my locker and add a sleeve as needed. I will usually have one new sleeve and maybe 6 loose balls in the bag at all times.

    Tyler
  4. TeeJ

    TeeJ
    Chesapeake, VA

    I always mark my balls with a line for putting so after I buy a dozen, I mark them, put them back in the sleeve and put the 4 sleeves in my bag. If I dump them all the the ball pocket the Sharpie rubs off and the balls all get a red tint to them.
  5. Tim Tiger

    Tim Tiger
    Tucson, AZ

    I do not carry a dozen balls in my bag. Usually have 6 or so. Every extra item when walking adds just enough weight.

    TT
  6. three at time for me
  7. I go sleeve by sleeve, for no real reason, other than perhaps superstition? I guess I feel like if I put a dozen balls in my bag, then I will play like I need to use a dozen balls in the round?
  8. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Most of the time I'll add a sleeve, as required. There are times though when I'll throw in the entire dozen. So I guess my answer is...both!
  9. Ben A

    Ben A
    Los Gatos, CA

    I order a whole bunch of balls and then mark them sleeve by sleeve, case by case, put them all back how they were, and then they are ready when I need them. I like a blue line when I use a ProV1x and a red line when I use a ProV1.
  10. Darren B

    Darren B
    Stuart, VA

    I feed them in 3 at a time.
  11. atappe

    atappe
    Quincy, IL

    3 at a time with some older beat up balls in the ball compartment. Usually have 1-2 extra sleeves tucked away if I need them.
  12. Kyle J

    Kyle J
    Woodinville

    Good question!! I usually add one sleeve at a time, I like to keep about 12 balls in my bag and will usually retire a ball if it is scratched or scuffed to my chipping bag.
  13. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    Only carry 6 balls at a time in my bag.
    3 for play and 3 for backup.
    If I lose 6 balls in a round it's time to quit playing this awesome game.
    Cheers,
    Dr. K
  14. Usually have 5-6 loose balls, especially when walking. If I'm playing a new course I will typically + 1 sleeve (just in case)
  15. Nicholas W

    Nicholas W
    Southern Illinois

    Sleeve at a time. They are used in order of 4, 2, 3, and lastly 1
  16. Michael JC

    Michael JC
    Orwell, VT

    I agree with Tim Tiger, I carry the bag so minimal balls in the bag. Definitely a sleeve of ProV-1's, and some volunteer balls.
  17. For walking, 3-5 golf balls. One sleeve and a couple of extra. If riding, 6-9 balls. Three sleeves. I store the others in a box at home. Agree with Dr. K. If you lose more than you have in your bag, it's time to quit and take up bowling.

    Enjoy!

    Paul
  18. N Anthony S

    N Anthony S
    Virginia Beach, VA

    I keep 6 open in my bag at a time.
  19. Tim D

    Tim D
    kokomo, IN

    I normally mark my balls three at a time using my Tin Cup American flag stencil. I found that If i carry more marked the sharpie wears off during normal walking on the course in my bag.
  20. Gabriel G

    Gabriel G
    Cedar Park, TX

    Military
    That is an interesting question. I use them a sleeve at a time. Keep the rest in my closet and put one sleeve in my bag. I mark them and put them pack in the sleeve so I know they are new balls and they will be ready to use.
  21. Same with the Dr., 3 loose and a sleeve for backup. If this doesn't get me through at least 36 holes time to find out why?
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