Getting hooked on a good price
Irvin Dorsey Tyndall is loaded with golf balls - more than 11,000 them. And he's willing to sell, for example, an average quality Top Flite 3000 for 40 cents "if it's in perfect condition," so says News & Record staff writer Eric J.S. Townsend in an article in today's paper.

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No matter how you slice it, that's a deal. Heck, I used to sell used golf balls my brother and a friend found for 50 cents a pop, and that was more than 20 years ago. I still remember my high school classmates hounding me for more.
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