Golf Ball Recovery Business

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Montana Mike

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I'm a Fish!
Hi

I am new to this forum.

I own a golf ball recovery route in the Western United States, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Nevada, California.

The advantages of this business, I work when I want, I make as much money as I am willing to work for, I work for myself.

Disadvantages - zero visability most of the time - who knows what chemicals are in the water (chemicals are everywhere - in all waters - I have been doing this for 15 years).

Interested?

Mike Stoltz
PGA Professional
Owner-Recycled Golf Balls
 
No thanks, I stick to catching free range golf balls in open water. It amazes me to see how many folks think the waters are their driving range.

Someday I'll decide to look for a buyer.

Pete
 
Next time post only one post and tell the mods to move it to the right place...

If you don't care about spam WE DO! This forum has some rules so please try to follow them...
 
I was actually considering doing something like this on the side... how profitable is it?

How long does it take for the water hazards to refill with enough golf balls to make it worth your time?
 
I have some murky ponds in Florida that need inspected for golf balls!
 

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