Golf Ball Divers

Where do you fit in?

  • Do you buy the balls from the course and sell them elsewhere?

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Does the course buy them from you directly? (After the Dive)

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • Do you poach?

    Votes: 3 5.4%
  • Nasty, 0 Vis, hazardous diving is not for me.

    Votes: 47 83.9%

  • Total voters
    56

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Diesel298:
i take most of the balls i fing i the woods and in the water to the beach
have a few beers and drive a hunderd or so balls into the water hahahaha

Do you drive them in with the golfcart? Is the course on a beach? Wouldn't that ruin the golfcart?
 
Cottonmouth, not the kind you get from scuba air.. the posionous snake. Anybody care to chime in on this? I'm with Indiana Jones when it comes to snakes.
 
nah
i take them to the ocean and drive them with a crappy 1 wood
 
Wilson:
Cottonmouth, not the kind you get from scuba air.. the posionous snake. Anybody care to chime in on this? I'm with Indiana Jones when it comes to snakes.
hahaha
thats my line..

im like indiana jones when it comes to snakes
 
Tried it, hated it. Money wasn't bad, but it's not really like diving at all, and it's tough on your gear. (Lots of glass, broken clubs, barbed wire...)
 
I know this post is super old, but I just had to comment. If the water is so bad for you and the diving is so terrible why not just use a clam rake with an extra long handel? Here is what I mean.
R.A. Ribb Company - Commerical Clam Rakes
 
Tried this a couple of times for fun in a residential lake behind the house of a golf pro. Felt like a kid on an Easter egg hunt.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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