Welcome to the new Just Golf

Welcome to the new home page for Just Golf. We have updated our site for 2012.

Just Golf have been providing Retail, Travel and Corporate Golf services since 1983. We have recently been expanding our product range and been working on new supplier lines. As such, we now offer some of the highest quality used golf balls around.

As golfers we realise that the biggest ongoing expense of us all is golf balls. As such we have spent the last 12 months sourcing the best used balls out there. We now offer golf balls in pure mint condition at up to half the retail price of new. If you want to hit them long and straight but don't want to pay fearful prices at the pro shop, feel free to take a look under the "Golf Balls - Used" tab in our shop or hit the big green "Used Golf Balls" button below.

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Our golf balls are picked straight from some of the best resort courses in the world. Many have been hit only once and are those beauties you see flying off your mate's driver into the drink. Take a look by clicking here or via the large green "Used Golf Balls" button above.

As we continue to expand into new areas feel free to contact us with any requests or ideas. At the end of the day we are golf tragics and there's a good chance our ideas and interests will be much the same as yours.

Enjoy your golf and remember...no matter how frustrating...it's only a game!!!!

 
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