Dsmile 36 Pack Foam Golf Practice Balls Light Soft Elastic Training Multifunction Sport Balls
B**A
Perfect practice balls
Quite contrary to the last set of foam practice balls I purchased, these are great and can withstand a good driver swing. I've hit the same ball over 200 times with no sign of wear so far, unlike the different brand of balls I purchased that split after 30 hits.I hit these indoor off a mat for use in a with a Rapsodo R-Motion swing detector. They work great, and the simulator registers the hit most times, maybe missing one in 25 hits. The high visibility orange is helpful when I miss the backdrop, hit the vertical blinds across the room, and the ball bounces into a pot or a pan in the kitchen.Same price as the other practice balls, but much higher quality.Update: April 17th, the first ball broke. That's 900-1000 hits that one ball lasted. Fantastic.
M**E
I suggest wetting/soaking them as best you can before twisting and pushing into the scupper ...
As others have said, I purchased these as scupper plugs for my Perception kayaks. With some elbow grease, they fit quite snugly just as I had hoped. They are a harder foam. I suggest wetting/soaking them as best you can before twisting and pushing into the scupper holes.
R**N
Balls seem to accurately show slices and hooks
I bought these to wack in my yard and work on hitting the ball straighter. They aren't perfect since even when hit straight, they tend to tail off or get caught in the wind. Overall, they still do a good job of showing when you hook and slice the ball. They also show a mark if you are working on your hit position on the club using athletes' foot spray powder. The Calloway balls are definitely nicer, but much more expensive. I am lazy and don't want to chase down the balls every 12 hits while paying 3x as much. ;)
A**G
Nice balls....
I use them in the house all the time no damage to anything so far,I have to keep an eye on my dog because she will steal them and I found some in the yard and that's after she ate two of them.
C**Y
Used for for senior fitness exercises for arthritic hands- to keep dexterity.
These are great for the elderly seniors I teach exercise to. We do various finger movements to keep joints supple and fight the stiffness of arthritic fingers. There’s a slight softness but overall more firm. (There is enough “give” that older fingers can keep a grip without slip).
K**S
Too soft, leaves wide mark on club when covered with spray on foot powder. Feel is too soft also.
Darn it, the foam is so soft that when you hit it the mark left on the club (covered with spray on foot powder) is about 50% bigger in diameter than the ball. This means one has to respray the club more often. Also, the feel is softer, lighter, less dense than the Maxfli Performance Series High-Impact Foam Practice Balls that I purchased before. These balls are lighter in weight...it would be interesting to measure that to compare. However, if you use these balls in a delicate area, like inside the house, perhaps less damage could result!
R**Z
Worth every penny.
I thought these would suck because they were so cheap, but I bought them anyways and yes I am satisfied. When hit with a 7 iron, these can go as far as 70 yards. But with proper loft, the wind will kill the ball flight at an average of 50 yards.I bought these to avoid going to the range. Hitting real balls makes my brain focus more on crushing balls rather than focusing on the mechanics of my swing. Once I’ve developed a swing stored into muscle memory, I’ll return to the range.
C**S
GREAT EXCEPT!
THESE BALLS A VERY DURABLE. THEY FLY STRAIGHT AND YOU CAN HIT FADES, DRAWS, HIGHS AND LOWS. THEY WOULD BE PERFECT EXCEPT THEY FLY TOO FAR FOR THE BACK YARD AND YOU CANT FEEL WHERE YOU HIT ON THE CLUBFACE (BUT THIS MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE TO REPRODUCE).BUT THEY JUST FLY TO FAR FOR THE BACK YARD. I AM NOT A LONG HITTER BUT CHOKING ALL THE WAY DOWN ON A CLEVLAND SAND WEDGE I CAN STILL FLY 50 YARDS!IF THE ABOVE TWO ISSUES ARE NOT A PROBLEM I WOULD GIVE THEN 6 STARS!!
D**G
Good
Good ! Very safe
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