⛳ Elevate your game from backyard to pro-level practice!
The Adwikoso 50PC Plastic Golf Training Balls set includes 50 durable, 42.6mm polyurethane balls with 26 holes, designed for indoor and outdoor practice. Lightweight and easy to spot, these balls are perfect for beginners, kids, and casual players looking to improve their putting skills safely and effectively. Bonus tees included for a complete training experience.
Age range | Adult |
Color | White,Green |
Construction | plastic |
Material type | Polyurethane (PU), Plastic |
Number of items | 50 |
Skill level | Beginner |
Sport | Golf |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Adwikoso |
Package Dimensions | 28.91 x 19.51 x 7.7 cm; 100 g |
ASIN | B07RDPDD3Z |
M**S
Great for garden practice
Great practice balls kids and I use them in the garden.
D**L
Great value product
Great value for money. My young fella is delighted. My grass in my garden is suffering a bit of fatigue from all the practice but that's a small problem.
S**G
Fore!
Good balls and tees - could do with more tees
M**N
Thanks
Thanks
G**Y
Great
Great for the garden and practicing hitting straight
A**N
Good value
Great value for money. Yes they are a bit more susceptible to damage than others, especially if like me you mis-hit a lot. But they're thermoplastic so put them in boiling water and any dents will pop out.
A**R
Just the job
They are strong
F**E
Break easily
I bought these to practice with in the garden when I wasn't able to go to the range.They work in that they are white, spherical, and are golf ball sized. They work in that they couldn't harm anything you might hit with them.However, they will get you used to hitting light non regulation weighted balls. So practicing your wedge lobs in the garden won't translate into the range or course with real balls.Their use really is in practicing a swing where you can't hit a real ball because it'd go too far or kill someone. Although whenever it's at all windy they won't stay on a tee long enough for you to hit them!I give them two starts because they don't last. Any full swing with an iron will cause a dint in the material, and any full swing with a driver will split them in two along the seam. If at all possible just go to a range and use real balls. If you have to practice in the garden I'd look at some sort of net to catch real balls.
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