Uses For Used Golf Balls

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Place golf balls in the bottom of your planters or flower boxes. Use enough golf balls to cover the entire bottom of the container. Of course, there will be some gaps, but that will be just right for the purpose. After placing the golf balls in the flower pot or window box, it is time to add the potting soil or dirt. Plant the flowers, herbs, or shrub as usual. Using the golf balls inside of the flower containers will help the water to drain properly. Proper drainage is essential to a healthy and flourishing garden.
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Maybe it is time to let your golf ball get a bit wet. If you have lost or misplaced the drain to your bathtub, sacrifice one lone golf ball to the cause. A golf ball will easily slip right into place when you want to fill the tub. You will not need to stuff a washcloth in the drain anymore. Plus, if you should bump it out of place during your bath, it will simply roll right back where it belongs.This little tip also works very well for your bathroom sink, too. If you decorate your bathroom with a golf motif, your recycled golf balls will not only be practical, but decorative, as well.
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Putting tennis balls in a clothes dryer, apparently the spheres create air pockets in the tumbling mess that help laundry dry quicker.
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Farmers put golf balls under brooding hens, because the sensation of sitting atop something egg-like keeps them happy while they're not conceiving.
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Recycle old golf balls. Are you an avid golfer? Do you collect lost golf balls on the coarse? This site buys old golf balls in bulk. So you can't just sell one or two, you must have a bunch. The best part is that you get to email them and make an offer. When you make an offer make sure you put in there that they pay the shipping costs or it will take away from your profit. Their website is called Only Golf Balls.
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Screw-in a couple of round eye hooks and epoxy them down and they make great floaters, especially for menpachi fishing...
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Tee Time for Troops is a group that sends golf balls to our troops in the Middle East. For more information about Tee Time for Troops, contact Ms. Pedrow at 412-856-7173

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