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| Re: odd practice Try using some "birdieballs". Just as good, and much, much safer. http://birdieball.com/. My grand kids, and I use them in the same manner as you, and your dad. GJS |
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| Re: odd practice Annika Sörenstam often has her caddie SITTING on the driving range with a baseball glove as she hits balls at him. If he can't catch the ball, it's a bad shot. It's really disturbing to watch (mostly because she hits him easily inside some 130 yards). |