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Details: Tee Pal Pro Golf Ball Teeing Device W/2 Magnetic Tee Height Probes For Seniors With Bending Issues
Brand: Tee Pal Pro
Tee Pal Pro Ball and Tee Placement Device The Tee Pal Pro Ball and Tee Placement Device makes playing golf more enjoyable again for those experiencing back, hip, and knee difficulties. Teeing up your ball just became less painful and easier as you can now tee your golf ball without bending over! It can also be used to pick up your tee and ball. A stand-up pin is built into the Tee Pal to keep it standing while you tee off. It holds two tees for convenient use and has two height sensors to make sure your ball is teed to the correct height for drivers and irons. The lightweight and sturdy design adds less than one pound to your golf bag. Additional features: Place ball and tee in hitting position without bending over Pick up tee and ball from grass without bending over Stand-up pin built into it to keep it standing while you play your ball Built-in tee holders (two) for convenient access Hooks to bag or sets in bag slot for easy carrying Made in the USA and has a two-year warranty Two adjustable tee height sensors with adjustable settings from 1/2 to 1 3/4
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- plastic
- Made in USA
- no closure
- Tee Up Wihout Bending
- Easy self standing feature
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Golf Ball Retrievers
Golf ball retrievers help you retrieve your golf balls without having to move your ball. Most of them are battery operated.- Price: The price range for ball retrievers is about $12.00 to $300.00.
- Battery Life: The battery life for ball retrievers varies from 30 minutes to 12 hours.
- Anti-Jam Technology: Anti-jam technology prevents the ball from getting stuck.
- Distance: The shortest distance you can retrieve your ball is 10 feet. The longest distance is 40 feet.
- Noise Level: Some ball retrievers produce a loud sound that can be heard up to 50 feet away.
- Size: Most ball retrievers are 22 inches to 36 inches long.
- Weight: The weight of the ball retriever varies from 1.5 pounds to 5 pounds.
- Warranty: Most ball retrievers come with a 1-year warranty.
How to choose Golf Ball Retrievers
Golf ball retrievers are one of the most important pieces of equipment needed for a golfer. But with so many choices, how do you know which retriever is best for yourgame? Here’s what you need to consider when choosing the best golf ball retriever for you:
Material: Material choice is entirely a matter of personal preference. Most retrievers are made from a plastic material, which is lightweight and easy to use. Others are made of aluminum and stainless steel. Stainless steel retrievers are rust-resistant, but aluminum models tend to be more durable and affordable.
Handle: Handles come in various lengths and shapes, which can affect how comfortable they are to use. Handles that are too long and wide may be hard to throw, while short and wide handles can be uncomfortable to hold. A retriever with a handle that curves slightly inward may feel more natural in your hand.
Weight: The lighter a retriever is, the easier it is to throw, but this isn’t always a positive thing. Lighter retrievers can be less durable than heavier models, especially if you often throw them in wet conditions.
Number of pockets: The number of pockets your retriever has will also affect how convenient it is to use. More pockets will allow you to retrieve more balls at once, but too many pockets can make it harder to keep track of the number of balls you have. An average rule of thumb is to have one pocket
How to use Golf Ball Retrievers
Golf ball retrievers are tools that help golfers retrieve balls that got separated from their golf club. They usually consist of a long pole with a handle on one end and a hook at the end for catching the ball.When using golf ball retrievers, you should follow these steps:
Position the golf ball retriever perpendicular to the direction that the ball traveled. Then, extend your arm and cast the golf ball retriever toward the direction in which the ball traveled.
Move the pole back and forth (or side to side) until you can hook the ball. Then, pull the ball toward you, making sure you follow the ball’s path closely.
When you have the ball in your hand, you can remove it from the hook. Now, you can either replace the golf ball or add it to your practice basket.