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Index » Outdoor & Sports » Golfing
 

Top 3 Reasons Why Birdie Balls are the Best Golf Practice Aids

 

Author: Scott Carter
1. They provide accurate feedback on shot direction.

For golf practice to be effective, you have to know what your shot is going to do. If your swing is slightly outside-in, the resulting shot should should fade slightly. The more side spin your swing imparts, the greater the arc of the shot. Birdie balls provide excellent feedback on shot direction.

2. They have a feel that closely mimics a real golf ball.

For golf practice to be truly effective, it must feel as close as possible to actual course play. If you just go to a practice range and hit ball after ball, without any routine, your practice will not be effective in improving your on course play. For each practice shot you make, you should use the exact same pre-shot routine that you use on the course. When using practice golf balls, the more they feel like real golf balls, the greater the effectiveness of your practice. It is amazing how realistic Birdie Balls feel, considering they look nothing like a golf ball. All of the restricted flight golf balls that I have used in the past, felt like I was hitting nothing at all. With Birdie Balls, you have resistance at impact that feels remarkably like a real ball.

3. They can be used almost anywhere.

One of the things that prevents most golfers from practicing enough to really improve their game is the inconvenience of having to drive to a driving range or course to practice. This is where birdie balls really shine. The maximum distance birdie balls fly is approximately 40 yards, regardless of which club you hit. I usually grab about a dozen birdie balls and hit them from my front yard over the house into my back yard. With their strike pad, you can hit shots in the parking lot at work, from the street in front of your house, etc.

Author Bio:

Scott Carter is currently IT Manager and programmer for MarCraft, Inc. He has been an avid golfer for 17 years. You can find out more about Birdie Balls by heading over to bball.freeinfoexchange.net

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