January 5, 2009

golf balls training?

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January 6, 2009

hate diz shit @ 11:49 am

for golf your suppose to use a WIFFLE BALL unless u were at the range of course>>>>

January 7, 2009

**PAIN** @ 12:51 am

ha…sounds stupid..but…use a tennis ball…wait…i can probabily hit a tennis ball over 100…um…maybe try a pingpong…if to small…then use a whiffle ball…
good luck….don hit any houses..lol jk

January 9, 2009

tcco94 @ 4:34 am

Yeah use wuffle balls unless you have a range in your back yard. I use wuffle balls to chip in my back yard and use real balls I got from my golfing range to hit into my golf net.

January 10, 2009

Jeff M @ 2:25 pm

I don’t know why you’ve ruled out wiffle balls, but they are the cheapest way to practice and ensure that you won’t overshoot your 100 yard maximum.

That said, here are a few other options that you may wish to consider:

* Almost Golf practice balls have a limited flight distance. I’ve heard they go about 100 yards or so max., so they might be at the high-range in terms of distance for your situation. Click here:

* Birdie Balls are constructed to fly about 50 yards at the most, but spin exactly like a normal golf ball. For a more accomplished golfer, that means you can put on different spins (draw/fade, hook/slice) just like you can with a regular ball at the range.
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Best of luck

January 12, 2009

legalbgl @ 3:35 pm

At D I CKs Sporting goods they have these hard foamy plastic type balls from Slazenger. They are supposed to feel like the raw. They hit well and hold up much better than wiffles. I bought them, they go about 100 yards.