







⛳ Practice Like a Pro, Play with Personality!
JAYA Foam Golf Practice Balls come in packs of 12 or 24, featuring a soft foam build with realistic dimple textures that replicate true golf ball flight and spin. Designed for safe indoor and outdoor use, their limited flight range and bright colors make them ideal for focused training without the risk of damage or loss. Fun, expressive faces add a unique twist, making practice sessions both effective and enjoyable.
| Brand | JAYA |
| Color | Funny face, 12Pack |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Sport | Golf |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Construction Type | Foam |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.36 x 5.51 x 2.01 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | JAYA |
| Manufacturer | JAYA SPORTS |
S**T
Must Have for Training
Great balls for practice inside or in the yard and you dont have to worry about the neighbors!
I**N
Great for practice
Perfect for practice if you have a 50-75 yrd range
J**.
Stocking stuffer
Got these for my husband’s stocking and he loves them!
A**R
Worth it
Great for practice inside and outside
A**R
They won’t break your window
My son hits these all over the yard and seems happy with their durability.
C**N
Nice
Nice
V**E
I'm a golf coach for beginners
Perfect for indoor or outdoor practice
T**K
Realistic response, longer flight than expected
These respond realistically though you don’t get a good feel for impact. Seems like they might exaggerate ball flight and spin compared to a real ball, which is good for feedback. I was expecting less flight out of them, but was hitting 40+ yards with a 9 Iron even without a full swing. They seem to get caught by the wind easily, too. I will need to find a bigger outside space to really let loose with full swings. These would be great for an indoor driving net or short controlled chipping either inside or outside. These will go a lot farther than plastic balls, so be aware. I think durability is a real question but it depends on how many hits they take and how they are hit. The picture if the busted up ball was used in my driving net and probably hit 300+ times by three people over the course of a week or two. I was using it to fix my swing timing and early extension, which meant a lot of low hits and compression between the ball and the floor. I attribute the failure to the compression between the club and ground. Still much better than a plastic ball. They are also slightly smaller than a real ball. See picture for comparison.
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