Saturday, June 14, 2008

Post For All Golfers


This post isn't about a game I invented. It is about a way all you golfers out there can practice driving even if you have a small back yard. A year ago I came across this new golfing technology called a Birdie Ball. Check it out.
PROS:
It looks just like a napkin ring and spins just like a golf ball. Its design increases drag and reduces distance, allowing a driver to keep the ball within 40 yards of your "tee-off". They come in white and yellow, making them easy to spot if hit into the woods. It makes a distinctive BUZZ sound when hit properly and is a great ball to use when practicing your driving.
CONS:
Although this is a great product, it may not be worth the money for those who don't intend to golf very often. It is almost $10.00 to buy only 3 birdie balls, and they are only availiable online. The increased drag also increases a slice or hook.
Good news about the price:
One some websites you can buy reject Birdie Balls for much cheaper. These do not have any flaw of structure, it is only the printing on the ball that is flawed. For example: as you can see the circle around the "b" is light green. Lets say that printed a little too dark. That is considered a reject. It may sound silly, but reject balls are a much better deal. I've seen them up for sale at only $1.00 each. You may be saying,"Jeez Andrew, that's alot for just one ball" The glorious truth about it is that you can buy a bucket of 30 for $30.00. For the well printed balls you could only get 9 for $30.00. The figures add up. Birdie Balls are great products for both pro's and people who like to just hit balls around the back yard.
NEED ANY MORE INFO?
http://www.birdieball.com

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