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The IZZO Golf Flatball Swing Training Aid is a compact, lightweight tool designed to help golfers perfect their swing plane by providing immediate visual feedback on swing steepness. Made from durable molded rubber, this ambidextrous trainer fits easily in any golf bag and is ideal for adult golfers seeking consistent, professional-level swing improvement.
Brand | Izzo |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Sport | Golf |
Item Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Construction Type | Molded rubber |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00072508004019 |
UPC | 072508004019 885780417527 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 4.17 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.25 inches |
Brand Name | Izzo |
Warranty Description | 90-Day |
Model Name | Flatball Swing Trainer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Molor Products Company - Golf |
Part Number | FB-401 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Flatball Swing Trainer |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Size | One Size |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
K**T
A Great Training Aid
I purchased these Flatballs to work on my inconsistent swing indoors during the winter. I often pair them with my Zepp swing analyzer and hit into a blanket draped over my weight bench and it works fine as an indoor driving range. They have been so effective that I can now consistently hit pennies off my mat. Of course I don't do that often as I like having my irons free of dings. The material these disks are made of is very resilient. I have 3000 swings in at the moment and these Flatballs look exactly the same as they did when I opened them. The material is fairly firm, and a good solid 90 mph clubhead speed will send them flying pretty hard. Therefore, I can't say it's the brightest idea to hit them into a blanket indoors, but the blanket will still stop them without a problem. The only time it is a problem is if you mishit or strike something solid behind the blanket. I highly recommend these to work on your swing groove.
D**5
Good for those with ball contact issues.
Great for practicing your ball striking. After getting these and hitting them for about 10 minutes every night I have been hitting the ball better. Less fat shots, but I still thin the ball some and these do not help with hitting the club face square or in the center. Granted I am hitting them indoors and at about half swings against a wall so I do not have much flight with them. Overall they are a great training aid for those that have trouble getting general contact with the ball.
C**S
cool product that makes you learn to hit a real ball in the right spot
fun to hit. you can tell basic trajectory when hit good or bad. fat wont go anywhere, thin will sail across yard or room or go nowhere, depending. very limited flight normally, which is great. really helps you focus on hitting a real ball in the only spot that makes good ball flight. when youre correct, the chip will flip end over end and go five or six feet in front of you. i like that theres almost zero tollerance in making a good strike, it pays dividends when hitting balls for real. this set at $8 will pay for itself in fewer lost balls, thats only 2 to 8 non-lost balls depending on what you typically spend on balls.
L**D
Returned them for a better value
I purchased these but ended up finding a different brand here on Amazon that offered more "balls" for only a little more money. So I returned this item and went with the ones that I considered to be a better value.These are solid pucks, whereas the other ones I bought and decided to go with have more holes in them, and so these ones travel further when struck than the others I purchased. That doesn't make a difference to me, and I am more partial to having more quantity than concern for how they fly.In general for these "flat balls", not just specific to this brand.... I used them and had no trouble hitting them. I really bought them for my daughter who is learning to swing a golf club, as I figured they would help train her to strike the ball correctly. She does not find these flat balls as fun to hit because they are obviously harder to make contact with, and they don't travel far like a real golf ball, but that is the point. As a training tool, this type of product is a good tool for beginners, or if you really are having trouble hitting the ball fat/thin.My word of advice is that no matter which brand you go with, you will need either a "fairway" type artificial turf/driving range mat, or a low pile carpet to hit these off of. If you just hit these off of the grass in your yard, it is too easy to get underneath them and make you think you hit it correct. You need a hitting/driving range mat that will cause your club to skip over the top, as intended, if you strike too far behind the ball. My daughter's swing is all over the place, but even she can hit these balls more often than she should off of the "rough" practice mat grass, because her club will travel through it and does not bounce off of that grass like it does for the "fairway" grass.Overall, this seemed to be a quality product, just not a great value in my opinion.
R**L
Good for Chipping Practice
Interesting golf product. I have tried most (if not all) golf training aids and did not find a good application for this product. I tried it for putting to keep my putter close to the green without hitting the ground (like putting a quarter). I tried it with the full swing but I did not notice any difference in my contact or if it was helping my ball striking. I did have limited success with chipping. I could practice in my living room by chipping the disks onto the couch and it helped my hands stay ahead of the ball and I noticed better contact around the green.
E**R
Great tool for learning to hit with irons
These are great for getting your iron swing perfected. I tend to hit the ball thin or fat. When you train with this there is very little margin for error. If you strike it perfectly it will fly straight and fairly level. If you swing thin, you miss it altogether and if you swing fat, your club face slides right under it and it just flip straight up a few inches. With irons you watch to strike ball with a downward angel of attack and your low point should be after you hit the ball. This tool works great to perfect that because of you hit this cleaning your club face hasn’t yet hit its low point, so you hit cleanly and then you club takes a divot after this disc. I’m striking the ball with my irons the best I ever have after a thousand or so swings with these discs.
J**F
Good for learning to strike, not good for knowing where.
I like these little things. They will help you "strike it pure." The one limitation of them is that you really will not know if you're hitting off the heel, toe, etc. Indeed, if you strike it just right, they will fly straight in front of you. I might suggest you follow up your training on these with some strike tape or use a dry erase marker on your ball to see if you're hitting heel/toe/thin/crown. Worth it if you're a guy or gal that thins a lot, or has a problem with your swing plane.
S**E
Corrects hitting thin golf shots.
When I hit a spurt of hitting thin shots with irons, I break these out and it fixes it in very little time. It's the feedback right away instead of pounding ball after ball on the range.
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