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Old 12-30-2005, 03:21 PM
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Re: Birdie Ball practice balls

You tee them up by placing them on a plastic strike pad (that you buy separately or as part of a kit). It's a piece of styrene plastic that has a slight fold towards one end. You place the ball just behind the fold so the b-ball is a bit off the ground. You can also use this to hit balls off a paved surface such as a parking lot etc.
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