yes golf balls will float in salt water but they sink in fresh water
Very poorly
No, Nike does not sell these golf balls, they are made specially for Tiger Woods.
From a golf shop, sports shops
On ebay as "Swamp Balls"
The Lost Golf Balls company sells used golf balls. These have been typically retrieved from lakes and water hazards in resorts and private facilities across the states.
The makers of the Pro V1 golf balls claim that their golf balls are the '#1 ball in golf'. They claim that it delivers great distance, consistent flight, great green control and that they last longer.
The Par Gold Supply Incorporated sells custom designed and printed golf balls to customers. Also Titleist offers customer prints on golf balls for businesses.
There are companies that make golf balls. However, they do not sell anything to make golf balls. If you meant golf ball marker, these can be found in local stores, such as Target, or online at Amazon.
Depends how much you can get them for and how much you can sell them on for. The best thing to do is get the big name balls, people will pay good money for decent golf balls.
Golf Town sells many different brands of golf balls. These brands include Callaway Golf, Nike Golf, Bridgestone Golf, Titleist, TaylorMade, Founders Club, NHL, Polara Golf, Wilson Staff, Pinnacle, and Srixon.
Some golf balls are designed to float. Some golf courses offer practice ranges where golfers hit from the practice tee (ith floating balls) into a lake or pond. Instead of a golf cart retrieving the range balls off the ground, either a boat collects the floating balls or the artificial pond is design in such a way that the current moves the balls to a collection area.