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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    When I was younger, my grandfather worked at a golf course, so I got to learn the game. I was allowed to keep all the balls that I found, an would sell them in the parking lot. LOL. Like a lemonade stand!



    I think I was selling them for like 6 for 3. I was young, what did I know. Easy money as I was collecting them anyway to hit off the range.

    Those things are expensive these days. I priced some a year or so back, an said to hell with it an bought 4 5 gallon buckets of them from a yard sale for a buck. lol.

    Still got'm to! Not had time to hit the course.

    Sirscraplot - Yes, the cooler comes a long when I hit the links.
    At a $1 you dont need a course. just tee them up off the cooler into the giant salt lake in front of your house

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