Our Grading
Our Grading
At RECO Golf, we have four distinct grading criteria to assess the quality and condition of our golf balls. Our grading process helps categorize the balls into different quality levels, allowing customers to make informed decisions based on their preferences and budget. Whether you're looking for top-of-the-line Pearl grade balls, slightly worn Grade A balls, more used Grade B balls, or affordable practice balls, our grading system ensures that you can find the perfect golf balls for your game.
Pearl Grade
Pearl grade golf balls are considered to be of the highest quality, typically resembling new balls with minimal to no signs of wear or imperfections. These balls are in pristine condition and are often sought after by golfers looking for top-quality performance and aesthetics on the course. Pearl grade golf balls may come at a higher price point compared to other grading categories due to their superior condition.
Grade A
Grade A golf balls are slightly used and may show some signs of wear, minor cosmetic imperfections. These balls are still in good condition and offer solid playability, making them a popular choice for golfers seeking a balance between performance and value. Grade A balls are often more affordable than Pearl grade balls and can provide a cost-effective option for recreational or practice use without compromising on quality.
Grade B
Grade B golf balls are used balls that show more signs of wear and cosmetic imperfections compared to Grade A balls. While they may have scuffs, scratches, or blemishes, Grade B balls are still playable and can offer decent performance on the course. These balls are typically priced lower than Grade A balls and are a budget-friendly option for golfers looking to save money without sacrificing too much in terms of quality. Grade B balls are commonly used for practice rounds or casual play.
Practice Grade
Practice grade golf balls are typically heavily used or refurbished balls that may have significant wear, scuffs, discoloration, or other cosmetic imperfections. These balls are often sold at a very low price and are ideal for casual practice sessions, driving range use, or beginners who are not concerned about the appearance or performance of the ball. Practice grade golf balls may not offer the same level of playability as higher-grade balls but can still be a cost-effective option for honing your skills on the course.