Callaway HX Soft Flight Practice Balls – Practice Your Swing From Your Backyard

The Callaway HX Practice Ball is a good alternative to those old foam balls which would compress all too easily and fly in all kinds of directions.  The Callaway HX Soft Flight practice golf balls have the same hex dimple pattern just like the normal Callaway golf balls but only fly around 1/3 the normal distance and they react just like the normal golf ball.If you slice they will slice and the same goes if you hook.  The high visibility makes these a great alternative to going to a driving as you can hit these balls in a fairly small space and you will be able to find them.

Here is a small review from freenzoid2003 from the golf link website.

“find these practice balls to be very useful in that they fly similar to a real ball. They are much better than regular foam balls and just as good as the Dave Pelz ball. The thirty pack comes with a bag too. These have dimples and behave much like the real ball. If you hook, so will these. If you slice, so will these. They fly about one third the distance of a regulation golf ball. Great for limited yard space and if you don’t want to hunt for balls you hit 200+ yards away. Plus they are orange for extra high visibility. With these balls you will know if you’re hitting good golf shots or not. Also, they are a very good alternative to public driving range visits because of the money savings and the bad balls most ranges provide.”

By practing your golf swing from your own backyard using the Callaway HX Practice Golf Balls it will save you fuel and money from going to the driving range and using their below par golf balls.

If your looking for more information about the golf swing and golf training aids please visit my Premier Golf Swing website which is updated daily with golf swing products and questions from golfers around the world.

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