Callaway Pro Caddie Golf Ball Retriever/Dispenser


Callaway Pro Caddie Ball Feeder features:
  • Encourages golfers to slow down and focus on one shot at a time
  • Dispenses golf balls with a tap of the club
  • Holds up to 36 golf balls
  • Retractable legs and runner for easy storage
  • Allows for easy range work and ball pickup
    Customer Review: Convenience
    My son has taken up golf and is 5 years old. Since we purchased a Practice Net and Mat, this has made practicing more convenient. You are able to keep on hitting balls without having to move from your setup. This keeps the pace of hitting more fluid and consistent. Once all of about 34 balls have been hit, it is easy to pickup the balls from the net using the Callaway Pro Caddie. You can also bring this to the range as well!


  • Butch Harmon Laser Trainer

    The best way to understand your swing is to SEE your swing. To do this you need immediate visual feedback as you go through your swing. The only problem is that the most critical elements of your golf swing - the swing path and swing plane - cannot be seen with the naked eye. That is, a swing path and swing plane are theoretical elements of a swing that require something besides your eyes to see -- a tool is needed. This is precisely where the Laser Trainer provides dramatic help.
    Customer Review: Instant feedback
    When I used this product the first time, I was surprised to see how much I was off the ideal plane. I could immediately correct my swing and when I started hitting balls, my new swing felt more natural and the shots went straighter. The only negative I have is that the enclosed VHS tape is useless as I have thrown out my video-player a long time ago.
    Customer Review: A great tool for swing plane
    I am a low handicap golfer [usually shooting in the 70's] but was plagued by inconsistant ball flight [pushes/blocks to the right and pulls to the left]. I bought the laser trainer to help with my consistantcy and repeatability with my swing. The laser trainer immediately showed me that my swing plane was considerably off from the ideal. I think the best part of the laser trainer is that it gets you in the ideal position on the backswing. To be accurate, it doesn't give you feedback at the top of the backswing as the lasers aren't visible on the mat at that point. But, it gets you into correct position/plane at the point where your left arm is parallel to the ground and your wrists are set/cocked. From there, it's only a matter of swinging back a little further to complete the swing. I was surprised at how incorrect my technique was prior to using the laser trainer. With consistant use, it becomes second nature getting the club on plane on the backswing. It also gives you feedback on the downswing position coming into the ball. Since using this trainer I have a very consistant ball flight and as much power as before but with less effort due to better technique/plane. I haven't used the trainer as a putting aid at this point but I imagine it would be very useful in that respect as well. I have also tried other swing trainers {Medicus, Pro Angle Plus] with some success, with the Medicus probably the best next to the laser trainer. But the laser trainer for me has given me the best results as there is no way to 'cheat' the device to make it work with incorrect technique, the lasers show you if you are on plane or not. Like any trainer, you need to use it to get results, but if you do, it should help golfers at all levels to improve by getting the swing on plane.


    Who's Your Caddy?: Looping for the Great, Near Great, and Reprobates of Golf

    To really know someone, as the saying goes, you must walk a mile in their shoes. But to really understand a golfer, you've got to work as their caddy. Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly managed to get some very intriguing golfers to let him lug their bag and write what he learned both about the game and the folks who play it. Going hole to hole with them let Reilly know a different side of veterans such as John Daly, David Duval, Tom Lehman, and Jack Nicklaus. But Reilly also went beyond the pros to caddy for Deepak Chopra, Donald Trump, professional gambler Dewey Tomko, and Bob Newhart. In some cases, the portraits that emerge fall directly in line with the popular image but at other times it's just the opposite. Daly is sober but has shifted his addiction to massive amounts of Diet Coke, candy, and marriages; Duval is intensely driven during rounds but surprisingly laid back and friendly off the course; Chopra's inner peace is locked in a mortal battle with the inherent frustrations of golf; and Trump manages to be both an egomaniac and a pretty nice fellow. And although he's on assignment to profile his temporary employers, Reilly emerges as an entertaining figure in his own right as he commits numerous faux pas, breaks taboos, infuriates multiple golfers and caddies, accidentally dumps all of Nicklaus's clubs onto the turf in the middle of a round, and discovers that caddying is tougher than it looks. Reilly walks a nice line with the tone of Who's Your Caddy?: it's reverent to the game without becoming a misty-eyed poetic ode, and it's laugh-out-loud funny without being nasty or low brow. And while golf fans will certainly appreciate it, Who's Your Caddy? is an impressive book for fans of biography in general. --John Moe
    Customer Review: Score This One an Eagle
    Outstanding look at the whacky, wonderful and seldom thought about behind the scenes life of a caddy on the pro tour. Rick Reilly at his best--humor, sincerity, and warmth...a splice of life, the good life, the real life. You will come away with a new and greater appreciation of those who play the greatest game of all, the "loopers" who help them play it, and, in the last chapter, the game itself, why we all love it so. An excellent book...Don't miss this one!
    Customer Review: He phoned this one in
    As I finished the book, I realized that it annoyed me that Reilly took up caddying without really trying to learn how to do it. He started at the Masters with no experience and didn't do very well. He didn't seem to improve much . . . even with experience. I thought he showed a fundamental disrespect for his craft, the game and for the golfers he served by taking this approach. Thinking about my reaction, I thought about the responsibility we all have to do our best to serve others when that is our task. I'll try to do it much better after reading this book.


    Electronic Swing Groover II Golf Coach & Analyzer

    Limited quantity at this price!!

    IT'S NO SECRET that the only way to improve your game is practice. Now you can practice at home with the SWING GROOVER II, with full shot analysis and tracking. The ball flight and distance are animated in real-time on the large LCD screen. Information including clubhead speed, best and average shot distance and direction are calculated and digitally displayed in either standard yardage or Metric units. Most clubs in your bag can be used, and with each shot the user can choose from three different adjustable ball heights. The electronic golf coach develops good habits, promoting a natural tendency to swing through the ball. Since the ball spins in place there is no desire to look up after the ball. You will automatically keep your head down to view the ball flight on the LCD display. Great for indoor and outdoor use. .
    Customer Review: junk
    i just got this thing and hit it about 10 time and the pengulum broke and can not find parts. if I knew that the striking zone was plastic i whould of not got it...
    Customer Review: JUNK! BEWARE...
    This thing broke during the first use. Even when it did work, it would move when the ball was hit. This thing was so cheap, I knew I should have just returned it when I opened the box (I almost did). Please trust that you will not be happy with this.


    Golf Is a Game of Confidence

    Dr. Bob Rotella further explores the mental game of golf and how confidence as well as course and game management are the key to improving scores.
    Customer Review: Golf is a Game of Confcence
    Its interesting but not as good as "Golf is not a Game of Perfect" which is also by Rotella
    Customer Review: Great help for any golfer
    I found in this book the kind of help I ( New senior golfer )was looking for. From begining to end Bob capture your attention, and as soon you finish read it, you move your game to a next step. Thanks