Diving Golf Course Ponds For Thousands of LOST Golfballs!! (Water Hazard)

3,285,099
0
Published 2020-10-06
Diving Golf Course Pond for thousands of lost golfballs! In this video we scuba dive for golfballs in world famous water hazard!
Buy My #SaveYappy MERCH: teespring.com/stores/tristans...

Follow: @Jiggin' With Jordan & @Depths of History
FOLLOW ME ON ALL SOCIALS ↓

YAPPY FAM CHANNEL → bit.ly/2W6FBgb
INSTAGRAM → bit.ly/2Zmja7P
TIKTOK → bit.ly/3oNVkgj
FACEBOOK → bit.ly/2Vuki8q

#Divinggolfcoursepond #lostgolfballs #Yappy

About Yappy:
What’s up! My name is Tristan Yaptengco and I’m a free/scuba diver, river treasure hunter, searching underwater for people’s lost valuables in hopes to return it back to the owner. I recently had over 650,000+ subscribers but unfortunately got hacked and my channel was deleted. I’m looking forward to a new chapter and can’t wait to bring you guys along for a new and improved Yappy! Make sure you subscribe to #SaveYappy and stay up to date on all the CRAZY adventures coming your way! Love you guys and always BOOP!



Yappy
   / @yappy  

All Comments (21)
  • Before I watch this video imma guess that I'm just gonna here "ooOooOoOOOO" every golf ball he finds
  • I don't know why, but these golf ball collecting videos just never get old.
  • @williamdiaz8659
    Best way to find golf balls is to go to Walmart and get a uv light and go look for them at night. The uv light makes the balls glow so you can see them easily.
  • @privatepilot4064
    I did that in the 1980s. In Oakland county, MI. I made thousands of dollars doing that. Part time. I worked at the company with the largest golf league in the county (where they have the Oakland Open every year) and collected golf balls along the fairways of many golf courses. Golf balls bury themselves after a few,rains,so you have to know how to look for them. And I would snorkle for them. Golf balls do get water logged. You have to bounce test them. I would wash them, bounce test them and grade them. And separate them by brand. I had every relative, friend and co-worker saving egg cartons for me. Gold balls that hadn’t been in the water long were fine, however ones that had been in the water for months were waterlogged but great shag balls for driving. I remember diving ponds where the balls were literally 3 feet thick on the bottom of the pond. But, by far, the best balls you will find are along the fairways and they will get buried, but a trained eye can spot them. Good luck, you’ve got gold there. I had tens of thousands of golf balls on hand. If it’s a good pond you don’t even need to see the bottom, just reach down and get ya some! I sold the waterlogged balls for pennies but the good ones back then I could get $7 a dozen. There were more than a dozen golf courses within 10 miles from my home in Walled Lake, MI. I don’t live in MI anymore. Walking where you walked in the woods, I would have found 4 times what you guys found. Not because I think I’m better than you, but because I know how to look for them. There literally are millions $$$ to be made in reclaimed golf balls. If I was a young man, I’d be doing it.
  • My home course hasn’t had someone clean out golf balls since it was opened
  • Freaking awesome Tristin giving free golf balls to golfers who will just hit them back into the water hazard lol.
  • @roryarakas1593
    You should invite Jake next time he says golf balls are one of his favorite things to find
  • @MrCyo2
    I worked at a golf course as a teen, many years ago, and we used a metyel thing that had fins that we dragged across the pond. It would catch the balls in the fins. and they were sold as used in the shop. As a younger kid we dove in some other course ponds until they kicked us out. We were not members. There are also a lot of gators in Florida golf ponds now
  • @normazarr3106
    Hey Guys, I'm sure you know that those golf balls are worth quite a bit of $ honey, they just need to dry out. It was so very Cool to share with the ole dude's! I'm sure they thanked you. Right on, ya got Britain with you. He is one of my all time favorite people on the magnet Fishers as well, but now he's doing very serious, but important work with helping recover loved ones of others..under water that went missing. No wonder you know him, you are both so watchable and appreciated! I'm absolutely sure you guys's had fun together. Great Supervisor Brandon. You got wet anyway. He he.❤you too. GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤🙂🤟
  • @brenda3803
    So much fun. Those guys were so excited to go thru and get some. Awesome
  • @kendrao9647
    Those golfers were like a kid in a candy store picking out balls to take, LOL!!! Loved that part! 😆😝😂👍🏻❤️
  • Fun video! It's pleasing to see you guys having a great time together! Stay safe and happy, Yappy! ❤
  • @jackkarg2578
    A-hhhhhh...!! The Good-ol-Days...!!! You're giving me The Itch to go diving, again...!!
  • Loved this - I learned to play golf when I was very oung. I noticed that when there is a hole with water hazards or sand traps, people try to ignore them but their eyes get drawn to them anyway! Often golfers over compensate intimidated by the hazard! I played several courses where you don't try to play the ball in the roug because of snakes, or alligators in water holes! Fun game that messes with your head!
  • @laurenharry7683
    A happy coincidence I found your video. It’s been a change to my usual viewing and I’ll be back for more.
  • Awesome video. Really enjoy watching your videos. Keep it coming.
  • @clopotter4920
    Love u Yappy!!!! Yes I would love to see another video like this!!!