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Experiencing the “true feel” and seeing the “true flight” of this amazing practice ball will improve your ability to control a real golf ball. The BirdieBall is safer than practicing with a real ball, and a great way to introduce kids to the game.
Alright, time for some physics…When you hit a golf ball it has reverse spin on an axis. If that axis is horizontal, the ball goes straight. Tilt the axis right or left and the ball will slice or hook. The BirdieBall spins exactly like a golf ball, so it slices and hooks just like a golf ball would, but only for a very limited flight.
For a right handed golfer, when a golf ball fades (goes slightly right during its flight) or slices (goes far right during its flight) its axis is tilted from left to right. When it draws (goes slightly left during its flight) or hooks (goes far left during its flight), its axis is tilted from right to left. The BirdieBall has been engineered to mimic that same flight path. Giving the golfer instant and rewarding feedback.
Because of the BirdieBall’s non-aerodynamic design, it begins to stop the second it leaves your club. The non-dimpled surface, as well as the straight sides resist flight. This causes the ball to feel like a golf ball when you hit it, and allows the BirdieBall to hang in the air as long as a real golf ball that is traveling five times farther. It’s amazing. It’s science.
BirdieBalls fly about 40 yards on average with a full swing. You can even practicing your chipping, and the ball can travel as little as 10 feet. The BirdieBall has a remarkably satisfying ball flight; flying just far enough to show ball flight but short enough that you can hit and retrieve then with minimal effort. Further, because the BirdieBall has golf-ball-like-reverse-spin and two flat sides, they do not have forward roll when the land. In fact they back up on most surfaces.