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The only way to get better at golf is to practice, practice and practice some more. But getting to the course is not always an option. That’s why we invented The Floppy ball. It has the same feel and feedback of a golf ball but is soft enough to bounce off a window or a wall. Designed specially for practicing the short game, The Floppy does wonders with wedges. Practicing with The Floppy® just a few shots a day will build your touch and feel and make you a better golfer. The Indoor Golf Ball is a practice golf ball specifically designed for the practice of the short game, indoors. The Floppy works wonders with your wedges. It's great for your touch and feel and will help improve your chip shots, pitch shots and flop shots by teaching you to stay down on the ball and accelerate through impact. An amazing teaching aide, The Floppy feels and reacts like a real golf ball but is safe enough to hit into a window or a wall. It offers realistic feedback and keeps your short game tuned when you are away from the course Now you can have the the freedom to practice your golf game when ever and where ever you like. The unique Patent Pending design of The Floppy gives the golfer realistic feedback. Because The Floppy feels, rolls and spins like a golf ball. The Floppy is extremely durable. Each Floppy ball is hand made and built to last through thousands of hits! The Floppy works best when hit off of plush carpet or a hitting mat. Try The Floppy and you'll will be amazed at how much fun you will have practicing your game whenever and wherever you want.
Channel: metacafe
Video Length: 53s
Date Found: Fri, Mar 11 2011 6:59 PM
Category: Sports
Date Produced: Sun, Jan 10 2010 1:06 AM
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