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Review on ๐ŸŒ๏ธ Izzo Golf Flatball Swing Training Aid - Improve Your Golf Game with the White Flatball! by Drew Panah

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Returned them for a better price

I bought them but ended up finding another brand here at Revain that offered more balls for just a bit more money. So I returned this item and selected the ones I felt were more valuable. These are solid shims, while others I have purchased and selected have more holes so these shims will move farther on impact than others I have purchased. I don't care and I'm more interested in more than how they fly. In general for these "flat balls" and not only for this brand. I've used them and had no trouble getting them in. I actually bought these for my daughter who is learning how to swing a golf club as I thought they would help her learn how to hit the ball properly. She doesn't find these flatballs funny because they're obviously harder to touch and don't fly far like a real golf ball, but that's the point. As a training tool, this type of product is a good tool for beginners or if you are really struggling to hit the ball fat/thin. My advice: no matter what brand you use, you either need artificial turf fairway or a driving range or low-pile carpet. If you just hit them on the yard turf, it's too easy to hit them right. You need a hitting/driving mat that will bounce your racquet over the toe as intended if you hit too far behind the ball. My daughter swings back and forth all over the place, but even she can hit those balls more times than she should off the "rough" practice grass because her club goes through it instead of bouncing off that grass like it does on fairway grass. Overall it was a quality product but not very cheap in my opinion.

Pros
  • Annual trial
Cons
  • Negative result available