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Tuesday, 13 September 2005, 16:51 GMT 17:51 UK

Tri-Golf

Tri-Golf

If you've ever tried to hit a golf ball straight maybe you know hard it can be.

But never fear, because Tri-Golf can set you on your way.

It's still golf but it's made easier by using plastic clubs and rubber balls for infant, primary and junior school aged children.

So you should have no trouble getting used to hitting the ball and sorting your technique out.

A Tri-Golf pack comes with colour coded games to test your skills with all sorts of targets to aim at.

You can even stick the target on the wall and fire the Velcro balls at it.

It means that you can have competitions with your friends and have your own tournament.




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