The bag has several compartments for my little one to store his golf balls and any other 3-year old necessities. the stand makes it nice to store outside off the ground. At first, the clubs were difficult for him to swing (because they were so heavy), but now he really gets into them. The bonus is he is now able to play left-handed, where the plastic versions only came in right handed. Anytime we head outside, he wants to use the clubs.
I bought these golf balls on a whim, knowing that if anything, they could be lost and I wouldn’t feel too bad losing them. This part is still true.
However, I must admit, I actually like the feel of these golf balls. They are certainly softer than many others I have hit, but they seem to respond very well off the tee. In fact, I can hit these further and more straight than many more popular brands.
The closest match to a name brand ball would probably be the Nike Ignite, which I also find outstanding.
I lose balls all the time…tall rough, water, water, more water and the desert. So if I lose 3 balls playing 18 holes, than I’m down what, $2? Big deal.
I’ll buy them again when I lose them all.
I have owned a full-size, auto open Gustbuster umbrella for six years. It has exceeded all my expectations and works perfectly, even in the strongest of winds and heavy rain. The auto open has never been a problem, and I like the larger size because it keeps more of me dry, not just my head & shoulders. Well worth the extra money. I know people who buy $10 umbrellas and have to replace them when they turn inside out. Won’t happen with this umbrella.