Ball Hunters isn’t just a business — it’s a movement. We’re building a volunteer program where people can join us in hunting lost golf balls, cleaning them, and giving back. Our vision is to partner with courses and communities to not only resell balls in bulk but also create meaningful opportunities for positive impact.

At Ball Hunters, we believe golf is more than just a game—it’s an opportunity to open doors, build character, and create community. That’s why we launched The Mulligan Movement, our initiative to give every swing a greater purpose.

Through this program, 25% of every purchase directly supports underprivileged youth in golf, helping provide them with access to lessons, gear, and opportunities they otherwise wouldn’t have. We’re dedicated to making the sport more inclusive, breaking down barriers, and giving kids their own “second chance” on the course—just like a mulligan.

But the Mulligan Movement doesn’t stop with golf balls. We are also collecting donations of clubs, bags, and other equipment to pass along to youth golf programs. If you have an old set of clubs, a bag that’s gathering dust, or equipment you no longer use, consider giving it a new life in the hands of a young golfer who needs it.

Every ball we recover, every bag we donate, and every dollar we raise makes an impact. Together, we can transform “lost balls” into “winning swings” for the next generation of golfers.

If you’d like to donate clubs or a golf bag, please contact us—we’ll make sure your gear finds the players who need it most.

Beyond Balls: We also welcome donations of other golf gear (used clubs, bags, or training tools). These items go directly into the hands of kids and organizations that need them most.

By organizing a hunt in your own community, you become a direct extension of Ball Hunters — turning forgotten equipment into opportunities, experiences, and inspiration for the next generation of golfers.

Five children sitting on the grass at a golf course, smiling, with golf clubs and balls.
Child swinging a golf club on a golf course during sunset.