Inside Approach Flextee Launch Pad Practice Aid

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Inside Approach Flextee Launch Pad Practice Aid

from: Jim Sowerwine Golf



 : Inside Approach Flextee Launch Pad Practice Aid
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Jim Sowerwine Golf
EAN: 0876483001090
Label: Jim Sowerwine Golf
Manufacturer: Jim Sowerwine Golf
Publisher: Jim Sowerwine Golf
Studio: Jim Sowerwine Golf



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Product Description
Inside Approach Flextee Launch Pad Practice Aid features:
  • Flexible, durable and arched hitting surface
  • Simulates a natural fairway feel off any surface
  • Protects your turf and absorbs the impact that your body feels with traditional hitting mats
  • Unique bow design and Teflon-ish surface allows the clubhead to glide quickly through impact without deceleration and vibration associated with typical golf hitting mats
  • Precision alignment markings encourage proper set up for every swing
  • Unique tee holder designed for any desired tee or tee height
  • Light enough to carry in your golf bag
  • Can be used virtually on any surface





    Features:
    • Slick durable surface
    • Soft flexible arch
    • Quiet non-skid bottom
    • Stays in place and aligned while practicing feels like hitting off a natural fairway
    • Unique bow design absorbs the impact of the club as it strikes the ball


















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