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Average Ratings
Value for Money8/10
Overall rating8/10
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Review of Masters Foam golf balls

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By English Gent Rank: Sergeant on 29th Sep 2006

English Gent's Ratings
Value for money8/10
Overall value8/10
yes English Gent's recommendation

Good Points

Great for practicing your swing if you don't have a big field nearby and can't get to your golf course often enough

Bad Points

No feel
Can get frustrating

General Comments

I really enjoy using Masters foams golf balls, you can hit them as hard as you want and they'll go next to nowhere so they're great for practicing your swing. Being deprived of the satisfaction of hitting a good shot can get frustrating but you can get an idea how you've struck the ball. If you slice or fade a shot they curve off as with a normal shot so its possible to improve your swing. With those gadgets where you hit a ball and it spins round although you get more feel its still pretty poor because they're made out of plastic and it's very difficult to tell what kind of flight the ball would've had.
In summary, they're cheap and useful, oh and you'll never manage to break a window with them either :-)!

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