Gxgolfer
Nov 6 2006, 12:12 AM
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Perfect for backyard practice sessions – the Point 3 golf ball draws, fades or flies straight with trajectory similar to a regulation golf ball, but flies only one-third the distance.
“There are no more excuses for not practicing,” says Dave Pelz. “The Point 3 gives golfers the feedback they are looking for in the comfort of their own backyard. This ball gives feedback by producing the same flight and spin characteristics of a normal ball.”
The Point 3 golf ball is the first solid core, limited distance, internal pressure practice ball that gives on-course performance in an off-course safe golf ball. Its innovative cross-linked foam construction allows it be light enough to be safe for backyard use (it won’t break windows).
Available in 10-ball packs or 24-ball “sticks." [White balls only]
balata
Nov 7 2006, 02:27 PM
Perfect ball for indoor practice. Use it often to hit pitches and lob shots from the living room thru to the formal dining room. (My wife is not too happy) P3 provide a good tactile feel, and when hit outdoors (wedge = 50 yards) they provide realistic feedback. I only wish the yard was a bit bigger.........
andechr
Aug 31 2007, 08:48 PM
I enjoy these balls because there is a tangible distance difference between each club. It also seems like you can get a good feel of shot trajectory. As with any light ball you can't hit them in much wind, but all it takes is a calm day and about 75 yards to really get your irons in shape.
eyezlee
Sep 3 2007, 08:49 AM
Just picked up a ten pack. I really like them. I chip all over the house with them. Outside they fly just like a real ball.
svengali13
Sep 6 2007, 08:55 AM
great for me and my sons to play catch and pitch back and forth to each other. I can let my boys loose in the yard without fear of lawsuits.
They are great
however I am a litle biased
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