Gotcha JAWZ Golf Ball Retriever
$29.99
You probably came across the Gotcha Jaws at some point if you did any research on the golf ball retriever. This is the item you want if you want something durable. Let’s face it, using a golf ball retriever will almost certainly result in it coming into touch with water. When this occurs, over time, parts may rust, corrode, and degrade.
You probably came across the Gotcha Jaws at some point if you did any research on the golf ball retriever. This is the item you want if you want something durable.
Let’s face it, using a golf ball retriever will almost certainly result in it coming into touch with water. When this occurs, over time, parts may rust, corrode, and degrade.
Unique Head Design
The single-piece head design with no moving parts reduces head trauma. The Jaws is an 18-foot-long ball retriever that collapses to 21 inches in length. When it is completely extended and you are trying to bring a ball in, the unit weighs only 19 ounces, making it considerably easier to handle.
You probably came across the Gotcha Jaws at some point if you did any research on the golf ball retriever. This is the item you want if you want something durable. Let's face it, using a golf ball retriever will almost certainly result in it coming into touch with water. When this occurs, over time, parts may rust, corrode, and degrade.
- No moving parts, one-piece design for the head.
- A new co-molded rubberized surface has been added to grip and stabilize the ball.
- It is incredibly small and makes it simple to store your retriever.
Multi-Directional Use
You may pick up the ball with the help of the multidirectional head design from either side of the head. You are able to scoop the ball with the retriever head as well. You may conveniently store your retriever by using the Jawz, which compresses into a small size.
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