Description
Color Mix (72-Piece) B/C Grade
If you play in Canada, you know a round can start in sunshine and end in a drizzle that feels straight out of Vancouver in April. This mixed pack of recycled coloured golfballs is built for those real world days when you want plenty of balls in the bag and zero stress about the next splash, spruce tree, or cart path bounce. You get a full 72 piece assortment in fair to good condition, washed and cleaned, ready to head to the tee.
What you are getting
This is one bag of assorted brands in a colourful mix, so every handful keeps things interesting on the course. Because the balls are recycled without changing original specs, you are playing each model as it was designed, just brought back to a clean, usable state. It is a practical option for practice, casual rounds, or stocking up for the season opener when the fairways are still a bit soft.
Condition that suits everyday Canadian golf
B and C grade means fair to good condition, which lines up nicely with the way many of us play early spring and late fall. Think municipal favourites like Toronto city tracks, Calgary area parkland layouts, or a windy day on the Prairies when you are more focused on solid contact than a perfect cover. Expect cosmetic wear, but balls that are still suitable for play and learning your shot patterns.
Cleaned and kept true
These golfballs are recycled, washed, and cleaned. The goal is simple, get you playable balls without altering the original design intent. You might spot well known names in the mix, including Titleist, alongside other brands. Because it is assorted, the exact make and model will vary, which makes it a great way to compare feel and performance as you build your game.
- Assorted brands of recycled coloured golfballs in one bag
- Recycled without altering original ball specifications
- Washed and cleaned for ready to play use
- Fair to good condition for everyday rounds
- Drawstring mesh onion skin bag for storage
How to use the mix to get better
Here is a simple coaching tip, use the variety on purpose. Keep one brand or model for putting practice, then rotate the next few for wedges and irons so you learn how different covers react. On Canadian courses where greens can be firmer in midsummer and softer after a rainy week, that awareness helps you choose safer targets and smarter landing spots. For games with friends, coloured balls also make it easier to track flights against bright skies or when the leaves start turning in early fall.
Storage that travels well
The drawstring mesh onion skin bag makes it easy to toss the set in your trunk beside your rain gear and extra layer. After a muddy round, let the bag breathe so everything dries out, because Canadian mornings can be damp and nobody wants a musty golf bag by August. Keep a few balls in your pocket for the range, and leave the rest in the bag as your just in case stash for those days when the water hazards look a little too inviting.








