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Review on 🏌️ Colorful Foam Practice Golf Balls - Callaway HX Soft-Flight Balls by Grant Galloway

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They fly correctly but when they hit they go FOP!

It's hard to believe that the orange ball is so hard to find. I am new to golf. I have a top notch coach, every ball he hits whether it's a practice ball or a real golf ball goes right over the fairway. Unbelievable! So I have a training fairway that is 74 yards long and 25 feet wide. It will be cut at a height of 2 inches. The flag is at one end, 64 yards from the tee. I train with Callaway Soft Sponge Balls and Allmost Golf Balls. Allmostgolf correctly travels 60 yards when hit, clicks on a 7-iron hit, and pings when hit by the driver. The Callaway Ball Goes FOP! However, it works just like a real ball. A good solid swing provides 30+ yards. My design is cut 4 inches. Everything is hard to find once the ball lands in it, regardless of color. With a run that short, you'd think you'd never lose a Callaway exercise ball. Well, the other day, when I pulled into the car, I have no idea where that Callaway ball is? Good if you can ignore the noise on impact. September 11, 20, interestingly, out of 12 balls, three are much harder than one other very soft. So I went to my practice ground to hit some drives and 7 iron shots. As I previously described, soft balls lose their FOP when hit. But a harder ball actually sounds a lot better and jingles when hit by the driver. Click when hitting 7 iron. It also feels much better when the ball leaves the head of the club. I'm starting to like this Callaway exercise ball.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
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