
32. Used Golf Balls
The Economics of Everyday Things
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Introduction
This chapter explores the issue of golf balls being lost during play, estimating that golfers in the US lose around 300 million golf balls annually. It delves into the financial burden on golfers to replace these lost balls and highlights the environmental impact on golf courses. Additionally, the chapter discusses the potential for divers to profit from recovering and reselling the lost golf balls.
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