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Date: 07 Sep 2006 10:08:59
From: DK
Subject: Practice balls that show slices, hooks: Birdieballs any good?


Anyone ever try the BirdieBall practice balls (http://www.birdieball.com/)
that are supposed to only fly a max of 40 yards, but are also supposed to
show your slices and hooks?

I'd be interested in buying a pack for practice if they truly show a slice
and hook. Are they accurate enough that you can even hit them with a slight
draw and fade and they'd show that amt. of limited sidespin?

If BirdieBalls are as good as advertised, anyone know of a good place online
to buy them cheap? I checked E-Bay, but they are about as expensive as they
are in online stores.

Also, for those who use the BirdieBall, where do you typically go to hit
them? In the city I live in and all the surrounding cities, they'll give you
a fine if you hit golf balls in local parks or ballfields. Not sure if
they'd make an exception if you weren't hitting a real golf ball.

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DK