Most of the balls say "Practice" on them or have corporate logos. A lot of them have the white chipped off to where I can see the next layer down. Some are scuffed up and some are discolored. They make it sound like these are lightly used balls, but I am pretty sure most have been banged around quite a bit on a driving range or found in ponds.
I would not recommend these to anyone. Maybe I got a bad batch, but I doubt it. There might be 15 balls out of the 72 that would be up to the standard they are advertised. They need to either up their standard or drop the price. Either way they need to quit lying about the "Recycled golf balls offer the same playability as if they were new out of the sleeve" line. With the scuffs, dings, and beat up balls that have "Practice" printed on them - these are not like new at all.
I am dissappointed. I understand the used part - but they didnt say anything about chipped and abused golf balls being in the bag...