By Robert West
The Pointfive Hybrid ball has been developed for 60% distance & play, matching the length of shorter executive/par3 & mid-length golf courses. This new “proportionally designed” limited-distance ball uses advanced Hy-performance plastics, letting the golfer experience an improved full quick-play golf round in half the time! Based on an average golfer driving his tee shot 220 yards typically, the Hybrid ball will go 135 yards with the same swing…and so on allowing use of all the clubs in your bag.
So how is that a good thing? The Hybrid golf ball offers enhanced “EZ-play” full shot performance, so golfers can now expect improved scoring with less stress and finish their game in half the time of a full-sized round! Basically, it’s a joy to play!
“As the years have added up, my score added UP as well! Shooting in mid-eighties was a regular part of my game twenty years ago. Then the scores slowly crept into the low nineties, the mid-nineties, and last year
I felt great if I broke a hundred. This year with this ball on shorter courses, my score is in the seventies more times than not. And that’s just a lot more fun!”
With the Pointfive Hybrid ball it’s simple to adjust the hybrid par to the course. Holes up to 140 yards are hybrid par threes, 140 to 275 become hybrid par fours, and holes longer than 275 yards are hybrid par fives. This system adds length to the play, but not to the course, keeping everything in scale. The ball’s mid-distance flight improves the shorter course design making holes more interesting to play and feeling bigger.
“Who said shorter courses can’t compete with longer ones?”
The Hybrid ball allows golfers to play at a higher level of consistency with less practice…a true example of what might be called ‘minimalist golf.’ It also complements the efficiency of the game that many prefer when carrying a smaller bag with fewer clubs…and playing in half the time.
“Golf is a good walk spoiled” is a line attributed to Mark Twain.
But he hadn’t discovered the Pointfive Hybrid golf ball!!
Everyone currently playing golf knows someone who either quit playing or who constantly complains about the time it takes to play a round of golf, and with some justification. Eighteen holes stretch to five or six hours with hitting balls on the range before playing, time on the practice green, and settling up after the round. Throw in a refreshment and it’s six or beyond. That simply doesn’t happen with the hybrid golf game… “Time is of the essence.”
“I stopped playing golf two years ago when I was seventy-four. The game had simply become too much for me. My tee shot on a long par four or par five meant I would struggle to make a bogie or double bogie. Then I ran into a former friend whom I had not seen in years. He put me on to the unique new Pointfive Hybrid MD ball, and now I’m back on the course again playing great golf with players my age and super excited about my new improved golf game."
Keeping the ball in play or locating wayward shots usually prove much easier with the Hybrid ball. An example would be, at some point during most rounds a golfer might hit a ball into trees lining a fairway; the unique thing about this ball is the tendency to often kick back into play due much to the ball’s Easy-play “distance-to-weight” design.
“May thy ball lie in green pastures, and not in still waters.” Ben Hogan
If it is in “still waters,” that’s not so bad. It floats!
So how is that a good thing? The Hybrid golf ball offers enhanced “EZ-play” full shot performance, so golfers can now expect improved scoring with less stress and finish their game in half the time of a full-sized round! Basically, it’s a joy to play!
“As the years have added up, my score added UP as well! Shooting in mid-eighties was a regular part of my game twenty years ago. Then the scores slowly crept into the low nineties, the mid-nineties, and last year
I felt great if I broke a hundred. This year with this ball on shorter courses, my score is in the seventies more times than not. And that’s just a lot more fun!”
With the Pointfive Hybrid ball it’s simple to adjust the hybrid par to the course. Holes up to 140 yards are hybrid par threes, 140 to 275 become hybrid par fours, and holes longer than 275 yards are hybrid par fives. This system adds length to the play, but not to the course, keeping everything in scale. The ball’s mid-distance flight improves the shorter course design making holes more interesting to play and feeling bigger.
“Who said shorter courses can’t compete with longer ones?”
The Hybrid ball allows golfers to play at a higher level of consistency with less practice…a true example of what might be called ‘minimalist golf.’ It also complements the efficiency of the game that many prefer when carrying a smaller bag with fewer clubs…and playing in half the time.
“Golf is a good walk spoiled” is a line attributed to Mark Twain.
But he hadn’t discovered the Pointfive Hybrid golf ball!!
Everyone currently playing golf knows someone who either quit playing or who constantly complains about the time it takes to play a round of golf, and with some justification. Eighteen holes stretch to five or six hours with hitting balls on the range before playing, time on the practice green, and settling up after the round. Throw in a refreshment and it’s six or beyond. That simply doesn’t happen with the hybrid golf game… “Time is of the essence.”
“I stopped playing golf two years ago when I was seventy-four. The game had simply become too much for me. My tee shot on a long par four or par five meant I would struggle to make a bogie or double bogie. Then I ran into a former friend whom I had not seen in years. He put me on to the unique new Pointfive Hybrid MD ball, and now I’m back on the course again playing great golf with players my age and super excited about my new improved golf game."
Keeping the ball in play or locating wayward shots usually prove much easier with the Hybrid ball. An example would be, at some point during most rounds a golfer might hit a ball into trees lining a fairway; the unique thing about this ball is the tendency to often kick back into play due much to the ball’s Easy-play “distance-to-weight” design.
“May thy ball lie in green pastures, and not in still waters.” Ben Hogan
If it is in “still waters,” that’s not so bad. It floats!