W.Y.
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I am not a golfer. Never golfed in my life but I managed to find a couple golf balls to practice on. It appears as if the previous owner had circled the name with a felt marker for some sort of identification.
These were just for practice so the ball part will be thrown out. The stoppers are just threaded or pushed in and not glued/
I need to know which looks best . Leaving the whole round ball sitting up on top of the Stainless Steel top ring or flattening the bottom off to match the diameter of the ring. Of course the one on the right is much easier to do . The flattened one on the left seems to somehow defeat the purpose of a round ball.
Then I tried one with a silicone stopper kit and just flattened the bottom of the ball to make a nice match to the silicone but the ball still looks round.
Believe it or not I checked every available place that sell golf balls around here in this one horse town and they are only available in 12 to 48 lots at ridiculous high prices.
I will be going to the city in the morning on other business so I will check with Wal Mart and see if they have smaller quantities at a better price. There are a couple golf courses on the way so I might even pop in and see if they have some "recycled" ones at a good price.
I don't want to buy a bunch of expensive new ones until I see how they sell around here but I have a feeling they will go good because there are quite a few golfers in this area. .
Also any tips from ones that have made these would be helpful. I have already found how tricky it is to drill a round ball and have the stopper part fit perpendicular to it and have the printing on the ball centered properly on both sides . Not as easy as it looks.
These were just for practice so the ball part will be thrown out. The stoppers are just threaded or pushed in and not glued/
I need to know which looks best . Leaving the whole round ball sitting up on top of the Stainless Steel top ring or flattening the bottom off to match the diameter of the ring. Of course the one on the right is much easier to do . The flattened one on the left seems to somehow defeat the purpose of a round ball.

Then I tried one with a silicone stopper kit and just flattened the bottom of the ball to make a nice match to the silicone but the ball still looks round.

Believe it or not I checked every available place that sell golf balls around here in this one horse town and they are only available in 12 to 48 lots at ridiculous high prices.
I will be going to the city in the morning on other business so I will check with Wal Mart and see if they have smaller quantities at a better price. There are a couple golf courses on the way so I might even pop in and see if they have some "recycled" ones at a good price.
I don't want to buy a bunch of expensive new ones until I see how they sell around here but I have a feeling they will go good because there are quite a few golfers in this area. .
Also any tips from ones that have made these would be helpful. I have already found how tricky it is to drill a round ball and have the stopper part fit perpendicular to it and have the printing on the ball centered properly on both sides . Not as easy as it looks.