CLASSIFICATION OF THE BALLS
The degree of wear of the balls
Pearl
As new; there is no apparent difference. Sometimes the balls have an advertising logo or the logo of a particular golf course. Sold without the original packaging. Impossible not to be satisfied. Excellent value for money.
AAA
Excellent quality; these balls still have the playability characteristics of new balls. In addition to the logos and identifying marks left by the previous players, they may have minimal and insignificant scratches caused by playing. Great balls to use in a competition.
AA
Good quality; the scratches caused by playing are more or less evident. They are not completely shiny or a pure white colour. However, these balls can definitely be used because they have all the necessary features. Excellent for average players or those who have recently began playing and for golf courses with many water obstacles
A
Suitable quality for players who have just started playing and who lose a lot of balls, or for everyday practice sessions. The scratches caused by playing can be clearly seen, they are not completely shiny or white, and the logos are partially faded. Also good for golf courses with many water obstacles.
The Quality of the models
Mix Alta Qualità (High Quality)
Balls of the following brands: Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Srixon, Hogan, Bridgestone, Taylor-Made, as well as Wilson Staff models FG Tour, DX2 and DX3.
Mix Pro Shop
This category has 65% -70% high quality balls (Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Srixon, Hogan, Bridgestone, Taylor-Made and Wilson Staff) and 30% -35% average quality balls (Top-Flite, Pinnacle, Maxfli, Wilson, Ultra, Precept and Dunlop).
Start Mix
This category has 70% -80% average quality balls (Top-Flite, Pinnacle, Maxfli, Wilson, Ultra, Precept and Dunlop) and 20% -30% low quality balls (Nassau, Ram, Spalding Molitor, Donnay, Power Bilt, Black Diamond, Impact, GoFox and Chrone) - there are no Inesis balls.
