Practice putting on a portable green that replicates real putting challenges in a very special way: it's equipped with adjustable feet so you can raise an end (or side) to simulate the challenging slants (surprise!) golfers often encounter on a real green.The different levels of difficulty keep kids involved, the fun factor high, and skill building great.Wooden with a mixed-materials surface; includes adjustable putter, ball holder, flags, and golf balls. For ages 4 and up.Sorry, gift wrap not available. Size Approx. 46"L x 23"W
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Great for Daddy's little golfer
By Mamma Deb
from Virginia Beach, VA
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The little guy knows Daddy is an avid golfer and wants to imitate him. Now he has his own clubs and green.
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The adults love it just as much
By Pamela
from Williston, VT
Very entertaining for the whole family
Excellent Putting Green!
By willnholly
from Tennessee
My kids (and every kid who comes to our house) love Wonder Golf. The quality of this product is outstanding. It is a great practice tool for budding golfers!
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Wonder Golf
By Grandfather golfer
from Memphis, TN
This was purchased for a two and a half year old boy who is very coordinated and athletic. It is not for indoor use and would easily get soiled outside. This child handles bats, balls, and rackets well. We did not think this was easily handled by him.
Good and not-so-good
By Bamamama
from Birmingham, Alabama
Wonder Golf is a great concept with potential for being fun, but missed the mark somehow. It won't fold over and is too big to store easily and there's no pocket or any way to stash balls, flags and putter which ends up being lost and in the way. The kids (6 and 4) played with it for a short while and then lost interest.Good idea, but certainly not worth the money.