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Search n Rescue Golf Ball Retrievers - Four-Ball
Search n Rescue Golf Ball Retrievers - Four-Ball
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Search And Rescue 24 Foot Orange Four-Ball Retriever
Brand: JTD Enterprises
Category: Sports

Buy New: $39.95 - $49.99

Search And Rescue 24 Foot Orange Four-Ball Retriever  -  $43.79
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 58040

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No

ASIN: B000NIR822

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Search n Rescue Golf Ball Retrievers

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Search'n Rescue Golf Ball Retrievers feature:
  • Made of 100% U.S. components and entirely hand-assembled in the U.S.A.
  • Each head is patented and anodized for oxidation and corrosion prevention
  • Unlike other retrievers, there are no breakable locking devices and are engineered to provide collapse resistance when extended
  • Telescoping shaft design makes the retriever easy to carry in most any golf bag
  • 1 year limited warranty


  • Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars I like it   April 29, 2007
      3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I golf on a course that has lots of water, and my 15' ball retriever wasn't doing the job. I scoured the Internet for longer ball retriever. I came across the "Search and Rescue 24 foot" I even watched a little video of it in action. Now with that said they advertise that you can just run the cage across the bottom of the water hazard and come out with balls that you don't even see. This might work if there was no plant life or a foot of duck poop. The ponds I use this in are full of algae, weeds, and mucky bottom. This causes the cage to clog up and keeps balls out. If your water holes are lined with sand or small pebbles you should be ok, you can blindly sweep away. Now with that said I love this retriever, if I can see the ball I can lock it right into the cage. It takes a little practice to get the hang of using it. We went out at night with a flashlight and pulled 100 balls in about 30 minutes. Full extended this thing turns into a wet noodle, but as long as you can get the cage right behind the ball your fine. As soon as I got it I took out the cheap rivet holding the threaded stud that cage attaches to, and replaced with a cotter pin. I was afraid the rivet would not be able to handle a good tug if I got it hung up on a rock. The handle locks nice so you can set it to different lengths. It fits in my cart bag ok and doesn't look as bad as I thought it would. I am very happy with my purchase, and if I ever break this one I will get another. I did look at the two ball cage version, but now that I have it I think I'm glad I got the 4 ball version, just because it easy to see, not that I have ever pulled up 4 balls at once.

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