⚪ Sun Protection That Moves With Your Swing - UV Arm Sleeves Now Available.
⚪ Buy 3 Dozen Golf Balls & Save 10% On Each!
⚪ Limited Edition - TaylorMade Shadowfall Collection
⚪ Up To 60% OFF Spikeless Golf Shoes
⚪ Up To 45% Off Wedges
⚪ Trade In. Trade Up. Turn your old clubs into new possibilities. See what they’re worth today!

Cheap Golf Balls and Lake Balls – Value and Bulk Buys - Page 61

Hide Filters 9 items
Hide non-stock items i
Categories
Ball Type
Ball Performance
Ball Colour
Product condition
Advanced Filters
Price Range


Cheap Golf Balls and Lake Balls – Value and Bulk Buys

Build confidence and reduce costs with our value‑led selection of golf balls under the “Other” brand umbrella. This category is perfect for beginners, practice rounds, society days and anyone who loses a few more balls than they’d like. You’ll find budget new balls for reliable distance, mixed lake balls graded for quality, and bulk range packs that are ideal for lessons, teams and practice nets.

Lake balls are pre‑owned balls recovered from courses and sorted by quality. They offer a smart way to enjoy premium feel and performance at a fraction of the usual price. If you’re new to the game or experimenting with brands, they’re a practical route to finding what suits you without overspending. For repetitive drills or home set‑ups, consider bulk range balls designed for durability and consistent strike feedback. And if you like the simplest path to distance value, look at budget two‑piece options in bright colours for easy locating.

The guidance below explains common lake ball grades, when to choose value new balls vs range balls, and how to pick quantities that match your practice plan. You’ll also find useful accessories and training aids to make every session count.

Lake ball grading explained

  • Pearl / A (often called “Mint” or “Pearl Grade”) – Near‑new appearance with minimal signs of play. A great choice for match play or if you prefer higher cosmetic quality.
  • A Grade – Light cosmetic marks that won’t typically affect performance. Ideal for regular rounds and practice.
  • B / Practice Grades – More visible wear and logos/markings; best for range sessions, short‑game work and course practise when cost is the priority.

Tip: If you’re mixing practice and competition, keep a sleeve of higher‑grade lake balls for scoring and use lower‑grade balls for drills, scrambles and quick nine‑hole evenings.

Value new balls vs range balls

  • Value new balls – Two‑piece distance designs with low maintenance and easy launch. Good for beginners and casual play.
  • Range/practice balls – Built for durability and repetition. Best for coaching, home nets and high‑volume sessions.

How many should I buy?

  • 12–24 balls – Suited to weekly golf or topping up a practice bag.
  • 48–96 balls – Great for focused short‑game practice or society days.
  • Bulk packs (e.g., 300) – Ideal for teams, lessons, academies and home practice nets.

Make practice pay

Popular picks in this value space include bright two‑piece distance balls like On Par Distance Max Yellow (12), mixed Pearl Grade selections such as Maxfli (12), and bulk 300‑ball range packs for coaches or garden nets. Check product listings for grade, quantity and price‑per‑ball to compare quickly.

Exclusive Club Access: Unlock VIP Golf Deals?

Join the GolfOnline Club and be the first to receive VIP offers, sneak peeks at the latest gear, exciting competitions, and more.

#GoingThatExtraYard