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Intech Foam Practice Balls, 6 Pack |  | Brand: Intec
Buy New: $1.99 as of 7/29/2010 08:23 CDT details
New (2) from $1.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1410
Color: Yellow Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 1.7
Model: I99024 UPC: 040169990248 EAN: 0040169990248
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | These yellow Intech Practice balls are a foam design and come in a convenient 6 pack. |
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Product Description These yellow Intech Practice balls are a foam design and come in a convenient 6 pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Great for some golf in the house! June 24, 2010 B. Lee Used these to practice my swing against an open wall. They don't make too much a thud and give you a good idea on how well you hit the ball.
Excellant practice balls June 3, 2010 Joshua K. Kirkland Easy to find. Will not cause damage to surroundings. Hold up well to repeated hitting.
practice balls January 21, 2010 Haynes Ragas (New Orleans) Just right for my 100 foot back yard. I can drive off a tee and stay in the yard with a fair representation of how I hit. I tried a few different brands then purchased several packages of these. Almostgolf practice balls felt best and give a better representation of your shot, but they fly too far for my back yard.
great practice balls December 23, 2009 Edward (Chicago Illinois) Good deal, cheaper then the sports stores. Nice ball to practice, with but since they are light, cant be of much use to determine ball flight only contact. Good for limited space. Full swing only
Very quiet November 15, 2009 Rick Oliver (LCF, CA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We used to hit whiffle-ball type plastic golf balls around the office, but they were loud when ricocheting off the walls, can knock things over on people's desks and, the final blow, when we hit someone on the head with a sliced 8-iron, it was time for a change. These balls are very quiet and could not injure a target point blank. They also crush when you step on them, so less of a hazard all around.
Tireless practice in the office doesn't necessarily translate to improved skills on the course :) If only we could use real golf balls...
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