ProGolf II Indoor Electronic Golf – Swing – Chipping – Putting – Practice Devices
ProGolf II Indoor Electronic Golf – Swing – Chipping – Putting – Practice Devices
- Now you can have the same feel of practicing on a driving range with the quality turf that ProGolf IITM has to offer. No additional cost needed, of course!
- Enjoy real feel of outdoor golfing indoors. — Ease of use friendly interfaces.
- Practice golf on the go with ProGolf IITM light-weighted design with a carrying handle.
- Get used to golf accessories and signs with ProGolf IITM Virtual Golf Courses.
- Learn more of golf rules from ProGolf IITM Virtual Golf Courses as well as learning score keeping by using enclosed Virtual Golf Course Yardage Card.
Introducing ProGolf II A whole new generation of indoor and outdoor golf swing, chipping, and putting practice device you”ve never been able to enjoy before! ProGolf IITM makes outdoor golfing indoors with ease of use friendly interfaces to help golfers lower their scores without going to driving ranges for last-minute practice. Practice is no more needed to go outside?..NO MORE!
ProGolf IITM also provides years of fun to play with. Not only does it offers bunches of friendly interfaces,
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Review by Jack Goodheart for ProGolf II Indoor Electronic Golf – Swing – Chipping – Putting – Practice Devices
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I have purchased at least 10 of these practicing devices and I have to say this one BEATS them all by FAR!!! its easy simple and it boosted my swing! great gift item for any golf lover!
Review by soo yoo for ProGolf II Indoor Electronic Golf – Swing – Chipping – Putting – Practice Devices
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We purchased “Progolf” swing simulator with electronic sensors 2 months ago, but haven’t been able to use it a lot. This evening, when my husband was back home, he brought the gadget on a thick blanket and started his normal swing. And in about 5 or 6 swings, we had to observe a white plastic golf ball with a long white tail flying like a real golf ball toward my window. Don’t worry please ’cause my window was strong enough to bear the attack.
Anyway, I was quite surprised to know that the sensing part of the hitting mat was all made of plastic stuff. The broken part is the top of the turning device that holds the ball connector. With this damage, I believe I’ll never be able to use it again.