Collection: Good(3A)

Good grade golf balls show clear signs of use, including scuffs, scratches, and possible discoloration. While these balls may not perform at the same level as higher-grade options, they can still be effective for casual play or practice sessions. Golfers on a tight budget or those who frequently lose balls may find Good grade balls to be a practical choice. It’s important to note that their performance may vary depending on wear and may not provide the same level of distance or control as Mint or Near Mint balls.  
Example: A used TaylorMade TP5 Good ball might show several small scuffs and a slightly yellowed surface, with a partially faded “TP5” logo, still playable for practice but not ideal for competitive play.

Good(3A)