Longridge Foam Practice Balls Reviews


Product Type: Longridge Golf
Newest Review: ... a prettier design (red with various coloured stripes on the middle). The softness comes in handy for small children, or ... more
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Longridge Foam Practice Balls The Longridge foam practice balls are ideal for golfers who want ... Last Update 22.05.2013 23:22
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Longridge Foam Practice Balls The Longridge foam practice balls are ideal for golfers who want ... Last Update 22.05.2013 22:51
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Longridge 32 Practice Golf Ball Pack
Mesh Practice Golf Ball Bag,With 20 Airflow Balls and 12 Yellow F ... Last Update 22.05.2013 22:51
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Longridge 32 Practice Golf Ball Pack
Mesh Practice Golf Ball Bag,With 20 Airflow Balls and 12 Yellow F ... Last Update 22.05.2013 23:22
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Golf Foam Practise Balls - Yellow - 6 Pack
The Foam Ball is a modern day alternative to the airflow ball. Co ... Last Update 22.05.2013 23:22
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Customer Longridge Foam Practice Balls Reviews (3)

by daisylee3 - written on 12/08/11, updated on 12/08/11
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I bought these initially to use as toys for my dogs as they were so cheap but didn't realise they were foam (d'oh, I need to start reading things properly before buying them!) so they're now in my step son Taylor's toy box at my house for whenever he comes to see me with my boyfriend. Incase you're wondering why I didn't use them as dog toys the awnser is simple - they would be a waste of money as they would be ripped up in minutes by even a small dog so are therefor a choking hazzard and should not be used for that purpose unless ofcourse your dog does not chew on toys (unlikely lol). I bought these balls in a pack of six from Amazon for a reasonable £3.19 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/07/11 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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If you want to practice your golf and don't have a garden, using a real golf ball indoors leaves the potential for a smashed window or two. Some may say that this added danger provides an degree of excitement, but from my own experience I've found that it can be quite costly! Luckily, there are a few soft practice balls on the market which are designed to be used both indoors and out, in theory minimising any damage to the furnishings. I've already taken a look at 'air practice balls' in a previous review, so today i'm testing Longridge's Foam Practice Balls. In terms of the price, a six pack of the balls costs a reasonable £3.95 from Amazon - I feel that this offers ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/04/11 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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I am ashamed to say that this particular item I find myself reviewing is not actually something I purchased, but something we now own due to my son (then only 3, but still no excuse!), had managed to pilfer this from his nursery, and squirreled it away in his toy box! The product in question is - "Longridge foam practise ball". After reading the product description on www.amazon.co.uk, I was surprised to find that these are actually practise golf balls, designed ideally for shot practising rather than distance, as these are design to be short flight only. To us this is simple an effective light ball, ideally sized for a smaller ... Read the complete review












