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| Hi jgmumm, Air balls (as we call them in the UK) are a great practice aid, especially for the back garden. You can't break the next door neighbours greenhouse!!! Seriously though, I find that these balls are more benefitial with short irons - up to 8 iron. I find that when you start getting higher than that the flight on the ball is not very consistent. A tip here, hit the balls from a harder surface than long grass. I take out an old door mat and hit the balls off that, it tends to help give a much more realistic ball flight. Thanks
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