Golf
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Okay, here it is, the one-ball driving range that you can put
in the yard, in the garage, or down in the basement. With the inner net set up and
in place, you can have Jerry James pound 400 yard drives and the Kage will catch the ball,
and gently roll it right back to him.
Want to practice pitch shots? Put the target at the bottom of the Kangaroo
Kage® and chip and pitch away to develop that important feel for
distance.
And if you're the owner of a popular driving range, a couple of Kages let people warm up
while they're waiting for a stall.
And for a golf course, a Kangaroo Kage® at the side of
the first and tenth tees is a great thing for that final warm-up swing before the golfer
has to hit the shot that counts.
Heads Up!
The inside baffle must be hanging freely before using, or you may be injured by the return
of the golf ball. The side net must also be in place before swinging your golf club. Any
golf club may be used to practice. The target may be placed on the floor of the Kage® for
chipping practice. Mats for golf practice are available on the here. |
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