How should plastic (wiffle) golf balls be used?

I’m wondering if they’ll give me honest comments on my swing in my 30-yard backyard area. I don’t want to assume I’m hitting the ball good and then start a terrible habit. Any feedback is welcome.

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I’ve had similar concerns before when practicing in my own backyard. It’s easy to think you’re hitting well, but sometimes, a fresh pair of eyes can catch things we miss. I can guarantee they’ll spot any potential habits forming and give you constructive advice. It’s always good to get feedback early to avoid any bad habits creeping in. Go ahead and ask for their thoughts—it’ll definitely help fine-tune your swing

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Hi, Plastic (Wiffle) golf balls are used for practice indoors or in restricted spaces. They simulate the flight and feel of real golf balls but are safer for indoor use. They’re ideal for honing swings and techniques without the risk of damaging property or injuring others.

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Take a look at Birdie Balls, which are cylinders that reduce ball flight while effectively displaying spin. It’s also enjoyable to whack them.

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How high do those fly?

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