

⛳ Swing smarter, not harder — practice like a pro with every shot!
The Joyberg Practice Golf Balls 24 Pack features 42mm diameter balls with a hollow design and 26 symmetrical holes to replicate real golf ball spin and distance. Available in six vivid colors for easy visibility, these durable polyurethane balls are ideal for backyard, indoor, and simulator practice. Their limited-flight design offers a realistic swing feel while ensuring safety and convenience, making them perfect for golfers seeking consistent, effective training anytime.







| ASIN | B0B76Z3NK5 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,575 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Practice Golf Balls |
| Brand | Joyberg |
| Brand Name | Joyberg |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Construction Type | molded |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,807) |
| Date First Available | July 21, 2022 |
| Grip Type | Training |
| Item Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.43 x 6.69 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.85 x 5.16 x 3.43 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Joyberg |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 09GRFQ0001 |
| Size | 42 millimeters |
| Sport | Golf |
| Suggested Users | womens |
| UPC | 727380268980 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
N**Z
Good to use for backyard wedge practice
Easy to use in place of real golf balls. Durable and have a good weight to them. I use them for practicing full swing wedge shots and they work perfectly. Actually pretty consistent as far as judging distances. obviously wind effects them a ton. So far have had a bunch of fun using these and theyre good for the price. Fun to practice with.
M**L
Perfect for Little Hands
I’ll start this off by saying I didn’t not purchase these for the purpose they are intended for. I purchased these for my toddler who is obsessed with pickleballs since he was introduced to them because my family plays the game. Although these are listed as golf training balls, they look more like mini pickleballs because of the holes in them. They seem sturdy to me and not too flimsy. I loved all the color variety and that you get so many so definitely a good value in my opinion since I’m sure my son will lose some. They are just stacked together inside the box. At least one of them has a loose piece of plastic hanging by one of the holes but for the purpose, that wouldn’t be an issue, but since I gave these to a toddler I have to keep an eye out.
S**S
Great product
Great for batting practice
K**N
Dents in golf balls after first hit
I recently tried out the plastic golf balls, and while they have some positive aspects, there are a few drawbacks that left me somewhat disappointed. On the plus side, the plastic golf balls do have their merits. They are much more affordable than traditional golf balls, making them an attractive option for casual players or beginners who don't want to invest heavily in expensive equipment. Additionally, their lightweight nature can be advantageous for practice sessions, especially when you're trying to focus on improving your swing and technique. However, one significant drawback that stands out is their vulnerability to dents. Unfortunately, these plastic balls are not very durable and can get dented easily, even with regular use. This raises concerns about their long-term usability, as dented balls may affect the trajectory and accuracy of your shots. It can be frustrating to see a ball become unusable after just a few hits, leading to additional expenses in replacing them frequently. Furthermore, the feel and performance of plastic golf balls are noticeably different from traditional ones. The lack of compression and the lightweight material can make it difficult to replicate the experience of playing with real golf balls. This may affect your ability to gauge distances accurately and adapt to different playing conditions, ultimately hindering your progress as a golfer. While plastic golf balls have their place in specific training scenarios, they may not be the best option for serious golfers seeking to improve their skills and accuracy on the course. The lack of realistic flight and the tendency to dent too easily may limit their usefulness in helping golfers develop their game effectively. In summary, the plastic golf balls do have their advantages in terms of affordability and suitability for casual practice. However, their susceptibility to dents and the noticeable difference in performance compared to traditional golf balls are significant drawbacks that hinder their overall appeal. If you're a beginner or just looking for some light practice, these balls might be worth considering, but serious golfers might find more value in investing in higher-quality, standard golf balls.
K**R
Good quality
They are good practice balls, we use them for baseball batting work
M**W
Perfect for Practice
These are great for practicing in the yard. I've been working on my form and this beats going to a driving range to do that.
J**N
Wiffle ball games
Golf ball size and fun to practice batting with for eye / hand coordination. If hit hard enough, they can dent / collapse but at such a good price I don’t mind. They don’t travel too far so perfect for the back yard.
T**Y
Last forever
Great for chipping around the yard. They don't break and last forever! Good colors for easy to find.
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