Last summer we slung an extension cord over a branch next to the driveway and put a big bulb at the end. Using a Rope It, it took us about 45 minutes and 50 shots, but eventually we hit it. Be advised the Rope It is for use on grass only and this should not be attempted by anyone.
However, we do enjoy hitting things with the Rope It so if you have any other ideas for things we can break let us know and we'll make a video.
Trick Shot: How To Break A Light Bulb With A Rope It - Time Lapsed
Posted by
The Man
on Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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Incredible shots,
Ropeit Video
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Golfer Hits Beer Bottle From 20 Yards (Real)
Posted by
ropeitgolf
on Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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Ropeit Video
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True Strike Golf Practice Mat
Fed up with unrealistic practice on ordinary golf mats?
Sure you are, True Strike Golf mat offers realistic feedback that simulates taking a divot.
Although you might only find this product at a driving range the True Strike works great with various practice aids. Set this up in your backyard and hit practice balls, birdie balls or The Rope It with it and you got yourself one incredible golf training facility right at home.
Everyone wants The Rope It - Golf Ball on a Bungee Rope
Posted by
ropeitgolf
on Friday, October 1, 2010
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Birdie Ball Lands On The Price Is Right
Posted by
The Man
on Thursday, September 16, 2010
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Birdieball
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We've talked before about Birdie Balls, the limited flight practice aid that kind of looks like a "napkin ring", yet flies exactly like a golf ball.:
It seems like their new 'Air Target' chipping game made it onto a popular television game show.

Today’s showcase: Backyard golf equipment!! Birdie Balls got their own showcase on the Price Is Right with what looks to be an inflatable skeet ball machine but for birdie balls. That looks like a cool concept and probably fun for the backyard, but for that retail price it better come with the sexy babe.
It seems like their new 'Air Target' chipping game made it onto a popular television game show.
Today’s showcase: Backyard golf equipment!! Birdie Balls got their own showcase on the Price Is Right with what looks to be an inflatable skeet ball machine but for birdie balls. That looks like a cool concept and probably fun for the backyard, but for that retail price it better come with the sexy babe.
Tour Sticks Complement Many Golf At Home Practice Aids
Posted by
ropeitgolf
on Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Alignment,
Hank Haney,
Short Game,
Toursticks
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In this video, Hank Haney shows how you can improve your aim and alignment by placing two golf clubs on the ground.
This is a great way to improve your aim, but if you want an alignment guide that is a little more specialized, you may be interested in Tour Sticks.
Toursticks are one of the most popular practice aids in the pro golfing world.
While practicing at the driving range with Tour Sticks is obviously very helpful, there are ways you can get extra use out of this product right in your backyard.
Take a look at some of the innovative ways you can utilize your Tour Sticks:
1) Work On Your Alignment

Now I know it's hard to work on a full swing shot at home, but there are many options to get around this. You can buy a hitting net, or alternative products such as The Rope It or Birdieball. These products all allow you to hit full swing shots in your backyard, giving you a whole new place to practice with your Tour Sticks.
2) Improve Ball Position

Get your ball position fine tuned by using your Tour Sticks like a cross. Place your toes on the line parallel to your swing plane, and keep your club head at the top of the cross.
3) Fine Tune Your Aim

This last use for the Tour Sticks is the one I thought was most interesting. You can create a column in your backyard and attempt to chip through it. If you have precise aim on a short chip, you will lower your scores.
Hopefully this opens up some possible ways to utilize this product past normal conventions. We really like this product and it is one of our key tools in our backyard practice toolbox.
This is a great way to improve your aim, but if you want an alignment guide that is a little more specialized, you may be interested in Tour Sticks.

Toursticks are one of the most popular practice aids in the pro golfing world.
While practicing at the driving range with Tour Sticks is obviously very helpful, there are ways you can get extra use out of this product right in your backyard.
Take a look at some of the innovative ways you can utilize your Tour Sticks:
1) Work On Your Alignment

Now I know it's hard to work on a full swing shot at home, but there are many options to get around this. You can buy a hitting net, or alternative products such as The Rope It or Birdieball. These products all allow you to hit full swing shots in your backyard, giving you a whole new place to practice with your Tour Sticks.
2) Improve Ball Position

Get your ball position fine tuned by using your Tour Sticks like a cross. Place your toes on the line parallel to your swing plane, and keep your club head at the top of the cross.
3) Fine Tune Your Aim

This last use for the Tour Sticks is the one I thought was most interesting. You can create a column in your backyard and attempt to chip through it. If you have precise aim on a short chip, you will lower your scores.
Hopefully this opens up some possible ways to utilize this product past normal conventions. We really like this product and it is one of our key tools in our backyard practice toolbox.
A Boy Hits The Birdie Ball, and His Dog Fetches it. Classic.
Posted by
Louis Girifalco
on Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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Birdieball
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A boy and his dog enjoy The Birdie Ball in their own backyard. The kid hits a full swing shot, and the dog chases it down. It must be awesome to have something that much fun to do anytime you want, right in your back yard. Also, the hip-hop smooth jazz soundtrack is awesome.
Here's a group of guys playing a game with it on the beach. Their aim is extremely good with this thing. I'm surprised, they must have been practicing with it a lot.
Here's a group of guys playing a game with it on the beach. Their aim is extremely good with this thing. I'm surprised, they must have been practicing with it a lot.
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