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KnetGolf.com – Online Deal

$20 for $40 Worth of Golf Balls

$20
Buy
No Longer Available
Value
$40
Discount
50%
You Save
$20
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  • Time Left to Buy
  • This deal ended at:
  • 11:59PM CDT
  • 07/13/2011
Limited Time Remaining!
  • Knetgolf

Highlights

  • 50%–90% off preowned golf balls
  • Rigorous recycling process
  • 200 types of golf balls

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 14, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Not valid until 7/16/11. Online only. Extra fee for shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The golf ball has a tough, rugged thermoplastic cover, but at its very center contains a heart of gold, which swells with every postputt kiss. Discover your golf ball’s true nature with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of golf balls from KnetGolf.com.

Winner of eBay Canada’s 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year award, KnetGolf.com recovers preloved golf balls from more than 2,000 resort courses and recycles them to be sold at 50%–90% discounts. The company only accepts the top echelon of recovered balls, and subjects the balls that make the cut to a rigorous scrubbing, as well as a grading system that determines price points and ball self-esteem. For example, recycled mint-condition balls are barely used and like new in appearance; recycled grade-A balls have minor imperfections, including minor scuffs, blemishes, and ill-fitting carpenter jeans; and recycled grade-B balls are much like balls that have seen a few games.

More than 200 makes and models of golf balls are offered, including 2010 Titleist ProV1 ($22.99/$18.99/$13.99 a dozen) and Nike One Platinum ($15.99/$12.99/$7.99 a dozen). Each ball sold is supported by a 100% money-back guarantee, and orders of more than $129 are shipped for free.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Today’s Slang

Slang began in the 1950s, when newly rebellious teenagers started using an alternate lexicon to beguile and bewilder their elders. (Prior to this, using any word not found in the dictionary would result in a fine and the public-shaming ritual known as "goosebeaking.") Here's a look at today's most popular slang and what it means:

  • "Cool": Refers to the relative temperature that teens enjoy, as "cool" weather allows them to wear their beloved snakeskin jackets and fiberglass leaping shoes.
  • "Cram This Sham!": This aggressive slang is used when the speaker believes that the program or attitude espoused by his addressee is nonsensical, erroneous, or detrimentally antiestablishmentarian.
  • "Phat!": This sunny acronym stands for Please Help Attack Tommy.
  • "Mom's a Sellout!": Teens say a lot of stuff. Don't take this one personally.

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