Everyone pay attention to how this guy makes a video. It was shot very well, no distracting audio, no shaky camera and to the point. Great video and nice back flip!
I would like to say two things. 1) I commend you on the way you handle some of the rude and disrespectful comments thrown out, where most people would resort to childish threats and foul language you retort with positive words and a seemingly genuine care. 2) This is the first video I have seen where someone shows practical home usage of the birdieballs, well done.
Same club. I find a six iron gives the best "ball flight." Sometimes I open up the face if I have to chip over an obstacle, but I find that the one club works great (and saves you the trouble of managing multiple clubs). Good question!
Yes. They help me get swings in more frequently, even if it's just playing a few "holes" at home or at my office, and they definitely react if you hit them well ... or not! They will help you get your swing tempo tuned, for sure.
Joe, I can't help with the wife situation, but I can assure you the birdie balls will work great! They compress a lot upon impact, and the feel you get is like a ProV! Whether or not you take a divot is between you and your yard. You can certainly set the balls lower into the grass do so, or you can set them up a little higher and pick 'em clean (more like a tee shot on a par 3). The possibilities are endless. I don't work for Birdie Ball ... but maybe I should :)
My advice? Switch to foam golf balls- they're like $20 for a bucket and you won't have to worry about denting your neighbor's car. Depending on the material, they fly a bit longer and still allow you to shape shots. Sweet course, btw!
Thanks so much, John, and congratulations on this remarkable invention! There's nothing like it out there, and I share the birdie ball with all the golfers I know. They are always amazed and instantly hooked. Let me know when you are in Atlanta, and we'll tee it up for a round on the "home course." Heck, we'll play the 9 hole course at my office, too!
Awesome, Edgar! So glad that you are having fun with the B balls too. Really appreciate the comment. I actually have another nine holes at my office. Maybe I should film those, too!
Hi Joe. No, I don't get paid. Just a fan of the product. I've already responded to the "money" thing, as you can read. Golf is expensive, no doubt. But just as or even more important is the factor of time. It takes 4-6 hours, including drive time to go play a round. I can bust out 18 holes of yard golf in about 20 minutes!
@joshdude303, all things are relative. The video only took me a couple hours to shoot and edit. Plus it was fun for me and I was glad to do it. As for the putting green, we've been landscaping our place for many years, and it's amazing what you can accomplish with a clear goal and some financial discipline. It's all about priorities, bro.
Awesome comment! I appreciate that you picked up on my "vibe." I don't really do rude or nasty, as it's not part of my nature, and you can't give away what you don't have! :)
@JjKrypto It's an artificial green - great for chipping and putting. Not cheap to put in, but price depends on size and how much of the work you do yourself. Pro installation makes a big difference.
Dan, I want your life but my wife won't let me have it! She's a liitle jealous of my golf obsession, 'nuf said. Anyhow I've been mulling over purchasing the birdie ball and your video has sold me. One thing I've been wondering is whether or not you're able to take a divot with this ball. I get alot of compression with my regular balls and I'd like to know if the birdieball accurately creates that feel. let me know- Thanks
@jtschid0910 No. I've never broken a window (car or home), and I've hit them as hard as I can swing! I'm sure the Birdie Ball guys would not want to make that promise, but in my experience they don't dent cars or break windows.
@flywheel69 I have great neighbors, and some of them are even golfers, too. They don't have any issue with the occasional stray shot. I'm careful to avoid divots when I'm in their yards.
did birdie ball pay you to do this because you say you dont have to money to go to a course but you have the money to build one and do you cut your own grass at the course?
Chances are he'll eventually break a window doing shots like this around the neighborhood, just say'n. Need to get out and practice at the golf course.
Wait, you don't have the time or money!? You had the the time to make and edit this video, and you have enough money to have a putting green in your backyard.
Everyone pay attention to how this guy makes a video. It was shot very well, no distracting audio, no shaky camera and to the point. Great video and nice back flip!
I would like to say two things. 1) I commend you on the way you handle some of the rude and disrespectful comments thrown out, where most people would resort to childish threats and foul language you retort with positive words and a seemingly genuine care. 2) This is the first video I have seen where someone shows practical home usage of the birdieballs, well done.
I need to get some of these :) I can't believe that these have been around for years and I haven't seen them before. Thanks for the demo, Dan.
I have been Birdie Ballin' for years! We always play courses and games. I love the hiss sound they make. Sick vid man!
This video was surprisingly entertaining. Great job Dan, i'll be ordering a set of these soon. A+
Same club. I find a six iron gives the best "ball flight." Sometimes I open up the face if I have to chip over an obstacle, but I find that the one club works great (and saves you the trouble of managing multiple clubs). Good question!
Yes. They help me get swings in more frequently, even if it's just playing a few "holes" at home or at my office, and they definitely react if you hit them well ... or not! They will help you get your swing tempo tuned, for sure.
@phillipseric thanks for the kind comments! Glad you liked it!
Joe, I can't help with the wife situation, but I can assure you the birdie balls will work great! They compress a lot upon impact, and the feel you get is like a ProV! Whether or not you take a divot is between you and your yard. You can certainly set the balls lower into the grass do so, or you can set them up a little higher and pick 'em clean (more like a tee shot on a par 3). The possibilities are endless. I don't work for Birdie Ball ... but maybe I should :)
My advice? Switch to foam golf balls- they're like $20 for a bucket and you won't have to worry about denting your neighbor's car. Depending on the material, they fly a bit longer and still allow you to shape shots. Sweet course, btw!
Thanks so much, John, and congratulations on this remarkable invention! There's nothing like it out there, and I share the birdie ball with all the golfers I know. They are always amazed and instantly hooked. Let me know when you are in Atlanta, and we'll tee it up for a round on the "home course." Heck, we'll play the 9 hole course at my office, too!
Awesome, Edgar! So glad that you are having fun with the B balls too. Really appreciate the comment. I actually have another nine holes at my office. Maybe I should film those, too!
Hi Joe. No, I don't get paid. Just a fan of the product. I've already responded to the "money" thing, as you can read. Golf is expensive, no doubt. But just as or even more important is the factor of time. It takes 4-6 hours, including drive time to go play a round. I can bust out 18 holes of yard golf in about 20 minutes!
I'll be completely honest, I wasn't expecting that backflip at all.
@joshdude303, all things are relative. The video only took me a couple hours to shoot and edit. Plus it was fun for me and I was glad to do it. As for the putting green, we've been landscaping our place for many years, and it's amazing what you can accomplish with a clear goal and some financial discipline. It's all about priorities, bro.
Thanks man! You are going to love them. Have fun!
Wow, they even sound great when you hit them!
Dude, youre a champion at life.
Mine are coming in today!! I wonder how it will react to a flop shot?
Awesome comment! I appreciate that you picked up on my "vibe." I don't really do rude or nasty, as it's not part of my nature, and you can't give away what you don't have! :)
great video. I was just wondering if you use the same club the whole time or if your using different ones.
1:45 YES! lol
Love this guy
I have to ask. Have these helped your real golf game at all? I just ordered some and can't wait!
that is so much fun!!! good one Dan
Those are cicadas. Nice video. Just for a set and the kids love it. I'm just blasting driver with it for now.
@JjKrypto It's an artificial green - great for chipping and putting. Not cheap to put in, but price depends on size and how much of the work you do yourself. Pro installation makes a big difference.
Yep. Feel good too!
great looking swing!
Dan, I want your life but my wife won't let me have it! She's a liitle jealous of my golf obsession, 'nuf said. Anyhow I've been mulling over purchasing the birdie ball and your video has sold me. One thing I've been wondering is whether or not you're able to take a divot with this ball. I get alot of compression with my regular balls and I'd like to know if the birdieball accurately creates that feel. let me know- Thanks
@jtschid0910
No. I've never broken a window (car or home), and I've hit them as hard as I can swing! I'm sure the Birdie Ball guys would not want to make that promise, but in my experience they don't dent cars or break windows.
So cheezy but I liked it.
@flywheel69
I have great neighbors, and some of them are even golfers, too. They don't have any issue with the occasional stray shot. I'm careful to avoid divots when I'm in their yards.
Looks fun !!
Thanks, Bobby!
wow good job and i might get some my self. your a cool guy man keep it up :)
Awesome I"m getting some too.
that was sum birdie he got on the par 5
Great video
This is a product you will flip over.... didn't expect him to flip
do the birdie balls break windows
I love the skip to the first "tee". I may have to incorporate this.
Dan, do your neighbors ever yell at you to stay out of their yards?
How are these better than normal golf balls
Wow!
did birdie ball pay you to do this because you say you dont have to money to go to a course but you have the money to build one and do you cut your own grass at the course?
Well said. The tax man restricts all of our tee times! When I campaign for President, my motto will be "Birdieballs in Every Yard!"
Talented
your awesome
Those cicadas are so loud lol
good flip for a guy who is in his 40s
Chances are he'll eventually break a window doing shots like this around the neighborhood, just say'n. Need to get out and practice at the golf course.
Wait, you don't have the time or money!? You had the the time to make and edit this video, and you have enough money to have a putting green in your backyard.
if i only had a camera man
great video i was woundering if you had any extra and could donate some to me maybe just one
very strange guy.....but nice backflip
@dummyproduction i bet you he could kick your but in golf any day