The key to practice is minimizing harm. In this case, we're talking more than just keeping doubles and triples off the scorecard. Weighing 13.5 grams (about one–fourth the weight of a regulation ball), the Point 3 practice ball ($10 for 10, almostgolf.com) is made from the same material used in synthetic wine corks. Windows, cars, pets and small children will be safe if you decide to hone your move in the back yard. It flies 30 percent of a normal ball, and the trajectory is good enough that the University of Southern California recently held an 18–hole tournament across McCarthy Quad, an acre–size grassy area on campus.
Another product showing its softer side is The Golf Mat ($199, thegolfmat.net), an artificial–turf mat whose bottom layer arches subtly like a bridge. The arch bows down at impact to replicate the feel of swinging down and through when making a divot and to reduce shock to your joints.