Callaway Chip Shot Chipping Net for $39
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Get everything you need to practice your chips with the Callaway Chip-Shot Chipping Net! This training aid features three primary targets running vertically on the front, allowing you to work on chips and pitches from a range of distances and trajectories. Ultra-lightweight and easily portable, this net allows you to quickly pack it up and take it wherever you’re going without any hassle. It only takes seconds to set up with its “pop-up” feature and tearing it down is just as easy once you’re finished, as it easily collapses to a 10.5″ diameter. It’s the perfect training aid for wedge practice!
- 3 primary targets running vertically allow you to work on chips & pitches from a range of distances and trajectories
- Ultra lightweight & easy portability to take it hassle-free wherever you go
- Pop-up feature for easy setup & take down
- Ball-return hole automatically collects the golf balls for easy retrieval
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: mesh, nylon
- Product dimensions: 26″H x 15″L x 26″W
- Durable mesh netting
- Ball-return hole
- 3 primary targets
- Collapsible
- Ultra lightweight & portable
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- Callaway Chip Shot Chipping Net
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