Earn up to $50/hr finding golf balls in water hazards on local golf courses.

We pay 10 cents for every golf ball you find in local golf course water hazards, $100k a year potential.

Looking for motivated people that want to make a great secondary or primary income going to golf courses at night and getting golf balls from water hazards and other areas. We will pay 8-10 cents per ball with no limit for any ball that you can find for us. This may seem small but the average water hazard has hundreds of balls that you can obtain in just a couple of hours. You can literally make $100's a day for just a few hours of work since there are many golf courses in almost every city. Prefer those with diving experience but we will train you to use both waders or other retrieval methods that don't require any type of certification. If you don't think this really works then check out this link: http://www.cnbc.com/id/18467042


Contributed by jabedM added 2007-09-01

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DavidA added 2007-09-14

Is this only in Cairns?

What value to gain the whole world and lose your soul.


KylieK added 2007-11-14

Hi I am interested and am in Brisbane - happy to travel though?? I am advanced and have my own gear except for tanks.

And am experienced in night diving! Kylie 0434638347


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