THE BEST GOLF DRIVING RANGE: Parking lot Driving range
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What about parking garages...Will I lose too many balls?
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Shag the balls?
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what if you hit a car passing bye.
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ur under arrest for illegal golfing, lol lol
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@tlyo93 yes
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what clubs are those?
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Where did u get that green mat
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Where did u get that green mat
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"Bridie Balls" are okay, but they dont always react the same way a ball does. For instance, yesterday i was hitting BBs and they were slicing. Did the same swing for a real ball and it went straight as an arrow.
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The guy at the end likes shagging balls.
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gr8...i have maybe two mintues to a real driving range^^
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do those balls just not bounce?
bnimph10 2 years ago
No, they are solid core balls with CO2 inside that create bounce. As a result, they can be a fraction of the weight of a real golf ball, so you can hit them and catch them without danger. I recommend them highly.
almostgolfnetwork 2 years ago
I did try this and got busted
scotty3baby 3 years ago 12
Then you need to try again. Some parking lots will say no, others won't care. It's all a question of location.
almostgolfnetwork 3 years ago 4
Realistically, how many balls should I buy to get started. You had to lose some balls on that roof.
streetgolf2 3 years ago 3
I would start with maybe 3-36 ball boxes. That's just over 100 balls. That should give you enough balls to hit for a while. You will loose a few every so often, but it still beats having to truck to the driving range and drop $10-15 every time. PS: The balls are pretty indestructable so the only way you will run out of balls is if you loose them.
almostgolfnetwork 3 years ago