Dr Gadget - Grow To Pro Golf

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List Price: $16.29
Our Price: $14.95
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Manufacturer: Fisher Price
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Binding: Toy Brand: Fisher-Price EAN: 0075380728196 Feature: Golf training center with continuous feed mechanism that dispenses a ball each time the child presses the lever. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Fisher Price Manufacturer: Fisher Price Model: 72819 Publisher: Fisher Price Studio: Fisher Price
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Features
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Golf training center with continuous feed mechanism that dispenses a ball each time the child presses the lever. Comes with 5 balls, putter, driver, tee and golf bag to store it all! Sets up five balls in a row before it's time to reload. This complete Golf Training Center lets kids get hit after hit! Recommended Age Range 3 Years and Up
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great designed product Comment: We've purchased other sports toys and this one is pretty realistic. We will probably take this to the range next time.
pros:
-no batteries required
-stores very well with everything having a place
-ball size is good and so are the clubs
cons:
-doesn't come with a 'hole' but anything can be a target
-ball dispenser is a bit difficult to operate
Customer Rating:      Summary: Buy the Little Tikes Set instead Comment: The ball drop mechanism is clever but the kids are more than likely just going to hit the ball from where it lays. The biggest dissapointment is that the clubs slide out at the bottom of the back. As in they don't stay standing up at all, you put them in and they stay in the holes at the top of course but slide off the ledge at the back and touch the ground. It is totally annoying. Dumbest design flaw I've ever seen.
Buy the one from Little Tikes instead, we got lucky and found one at a yardsale. Love it! You can fit more than 2 clubs in it and it comes with these cute little goal cups to aim at.
Don't buy this
Customer Rating:      Summary: My daughter loves it... Comment: My daughter is 2 and 1/2 years old and she is already mastering the concept with this set. She loves hitting the 3 golf balls, one at a time with the included tea system, which is BTW the most amazing idea for a kit like this.
This is almost the best toy golf set out there. It is only missing the target for the golf ball to go into, like other sets have. I wish I could get that as an accessory so she could play inside, but on the golf course or in the park, it just can't be beat.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Toy for my 2 1/2 son Comment: DURABLE -- My son has to literally beat the ground as he is trying to hit the ball. I will purchase some tees, the orange thing on the katty doesn't hold up well as hard as my son has to swing trying to hit the ball. Overall, fantastic toy and I would recommend this toy for it's durability and entertainment (entertaining to me to see him grunt while he is trying to hit the ball.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great toy Comment: My husband and son love this toy. It's built to last and is a great gift. My son is only 1 and he loves it. The clubs have a hard time staying up when you put them in the bag, but that doesn't affect anything.
Love it and I looked at so many stores and couldn't find it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Everyone knows it's more fun to hit a ball than chase after it. This complete Golf Training Center lets kids get hit after hit. It sets up five balls in a row before it's time to reload. Kid-size driver, putter and five balls all store inside portable bag. Measures approximately 22"H.
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