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Package sizes range from single balls up to bulk packs. Common quantities shown in the listings include 1, 12, 36, and 100.
Most items are listed as regulation size, with diameters shown around 1.68 inches; one listing shows 1.7 inches.
Listed fill or core materials include rubber, foam, and polyurethane; some items are also noted as having no fill.
Descriptions mention specific dimple counts (for example, 336 and 312) and note aerodynamic dimple patterns intended to promote a more penetrating, consistent flight.
Some listings are practice options—recycled/refinished mixes, EVA foam practice balls, and range baskets—often noted for indoor/outdoor or range use and explicitly not recommended for official play. Other listings are regulation-size balls with urethane, TPU, or polyurethane construction described for on-course performance (distance, spin, and control).
Many packs are multicolor or assorted. One listing specifically lists Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink, and Red, and some product text highlights high-visibility color options to make balls easier to spot on the course.
Descriptions include profiles such as "designed for players with high swing speeds" and "designed for players at any swing speed seeking maximum distance." Other performance listings describe low‑flying/low‑spinning or soft‑feel profiles aimed at better control around the greens.
Some listings include package weight. For example, one listing shows "Weight: 10.5 pounds" for a 100-count mix and another shows "Weight: 1.33 Pounds" for a 12-ball pack.