I recently took an inventory of my "golf closet" which is where I keep my equipment. I was a bit astonished (and maybe slightly embarrassed) to determine that I have well over 500 never used golf balls on the shelf. Much of that is due to wanting to try different balls with different characteristics and then when finding one I like not wanting to run out of them, lol. Unfortunately, now the difficulty will be that I'll likely never use many of these balls since they are several years old and I've moved on to different "gamers". While some of this inventory is older 2-piece and 3-piece cheaper balls there is still some significant investment involved. Also, while I'm now more conscious of what I have and will make every attempt to use up some of the quality balls on the shelf I sometimes can't stop thinking if there's a "better" ball to suit my game.
Am I alone in this search for golf ball nirvana? Should I be happy to just play off my inventory for the next several years regardless of new golf ball advances coming? I think I might really have a problem here.
Am I alone in this search for golf ball nirvana? Should I be happy to just play off my inventory for the next several years regardless of new golf ball advances coming? I think I might really have a problem here.