It’s all black, with the golden Johnnie Walker logo of a guy with a top hat,bow tie, cowboy boots, and a cane/walking stick thing. It is made by Miller Golf Bags in the USA, and it’s in excellent condition.

If it’s in mint condition, 50-100 bucks. Used less than 35.

I’m 14 years old and I have been playing golf for 3 years. This year I used elements of Tiger Woods swing and I found I was doing well with it. However Im worried now that in the future I will end up with knee problems. Should I change my swing to help my knee or leave it as it is?

do you plan to hit 1000 balls everyday? do you plan to be as strong as tiger is? probably not. he only has knee problems because of the massive amount of torque on his knees 1000s of times a week. so unless your going to get as big as him and play is much probably not.

where can I get a Crown Royal Whiskey golf bag?

I’m looking to replace my brothers Crown Royal Golf Bag. I’ve checked the regular sites e-bay, craig’s list etc. Any other suggestions?

You can go directly to the Crown website. There is some contact info on the site and they can direct you to somebody in marketing. Good luck.

How much should I sell 178 used golf balls for?

Exactly like it says.

I am a bartering man and have acquired 178 used golf balls.

Almost all of them are;

Titleist

Top-Flite

and there are some others like Staff(Dunlop?) and Hogan and Royal.

Also, a LOT of them have numbers on them. Like 1-8 I suppose.

Don’t know if that makes a difference.

Thanks guys. Sports values aren’t really my thing, I appreciate it.

Several of the courses in my area will allow people to sale Golf Balls at designated tee boxes. Most of them use empty egg containers and sale the balls by the dozen. Similar balls together. If they look clean and no cuts, your Top-Flite’s may bring $2 to 4$ a dozen. The Titleist’s are a little more tricky. You need to look for any that say "PRO V" or "PRO V1", these balls cleaned up may get you $4 to $6 a dozen. Calloways and Taylor Made balls will also bring in a little more than the Top Flite’s. Again make sure you group your balls together for sale. Very few people would want to buy balls they don’t normally play. Good Luck

NEVER BUY DISCOUNT CLUBS ONLINE! I just wanted to pass along some info that cost me a lot of money. I have found out that legitimate dealers whether online or in an actual store must adhere to the manufacturer’s strict policies on pricing. That means prices are pretty much the same everywhere. If it’s on sale at one place, then they are on sale everywhere. If you are finding a great deal, it means it’s either counterfeit or as in my case, you will never see the product at all.

All on line sellers must adhere to strict policies laid down by manufacturers and as such the control and correct policing of how Golf Clubs are sold is governed correctly.
Make sure when you do buy on line that the site is an authorised retailer for the relevant manufacturer. If they are then you can purchase with peace of mind

http://www.jamgolf.com/uk

the link above is a UK example of a quality website who work closely with their manufacturers to ensure the correct on line retail criteria is met with their on line offerings

IF ITS JAM ITS GENUINE is one of their punchlines

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