You may have seen the BirdieBall before, but have you ever wondered how it works?

When hit, the ball compresses at the bottom, springing back to shape as it takes off with a high rate of reverse spin. Once airborne, the ball oscillates between slowing and lifting, causing remarkable hangtime mid-flight.

If the axis of a golf ball or BirdieBall is horizontal, the ball will go straight. Tilt the axis right or left, and the ball will draw or fade, allowing you to shape your shot.

The BirdieBall feels like a golf ball and flies like a golf ball, just in a limited distance. All you need is 50 yards to turn your backyard (or anywhere) into a driving range.

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