To Retire or Not to Retire: A Golfer’s Dilemma

Do skilled golfers retire balls or leave it to fate? Find out how golfers manage their balls on the course!

Skilled golfers are faced with a tough decision – when to retire a golf ball? Reddit users weigh in on their strategies and beliefs.

Summary

  • Golfers have varying opinions on when to retire a ball, with reasons ranging from scuffs to sentimental value.
  • Some golfers play with the same ball until it’s lost, while others retire them after a certain number of rounds.
  • Scuffed balls are often relegated to practice or donated, showing a mix of practicality and respect for the game.

Skilled vs. Casual

Skilled golfers tend to retire balls earlier, prioritizing performance over sentimentality. Casual players may keep using balls until they’re unplayable.

Ball Quality Matters

Golfers value the condition of their balls, with scuffs often leading to retirement or demotion to practice balls.

Practicality vs. Sentiment

While some golfers see balls as tools, others attach sentimental value, framing balls that survive rounds.

Even if it survives 18, it probably is getting a replacement… or at the least demoted to a backup ball for when my rounds are going off the rails. Chances of me not hitting a tree, cart path, rock, something hard in 18 holes is still slim, and I’d rather not play a ball that’s cut up. I putt with a lot of them in my garage so I’m practicing with game balls.