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Hit it straight, play a fade, or shape a draw.

The Point3's true-flight characteristics allow you to accurately assess your golf swing, ball striking, and follow through. No more second-guessing whether you're hitting the ball well because the Point3 responds just like the real thing.

In simulator tests the almostGOLF ball has the same initial velocity, spin rate and launch angle of a traditional golf ball. It then looses speed until it hits its apex, then it comes down softly and safely.

 
  Image  COR RATING: The Coefficient of Restitution or Bounce affect the reaction off the club face and this is where CO2 pressure of the almostGOLF Point3 set it apart from all other practice balls. Traditional golf balls are made with compression molded superball rubber and a skin. As a result they bounce off the club face with amazing speed and velocity. Now, to bring that same bounce into the world we all live in without bringing the danger, we had to create bounce, without the weight. We accomplished this with thousands of bubbles that are pressurized inside the ball, so that when you strike the almostGOLF ball, the bubbles compress, then release, just like a superball, but without the distance and danger. Most importantly, unlike other practice balls, the COR rating allows realistic launch angle and spin off the club face to accurately diagnose swing flaws.
 
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