Little Tikes Clearly Sports Golf
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Unfortunately, this product does not have any replacement parts.
Yes, I bought it for a two-year-old, but he doesn't get it, whereas my four-year-old granddaughter does. It'll appeal to him.
There are no balls available to replace the ones that were lost.
Because the club is flat on both sides, you can hit the ball in any direction.
Selected User Reviews For Little Tikes Clearly Sports Golf
I bought this toy about six weeks ago in the hopes of persuading my golf-obsessed husband to spend more time with our son. He was only 9 months old at the time, so "playing" with him had only recently begun to be enjoyable. It did, however, work, and not just for my husband!br>br>I keep it in our family room, along with the majority of the baby's toys (barricaded to keep the baby in, aka "Babydome"), as well as the TV, stereo, glass cabinets, and other electronics. I quickly realized that I needed to remove the toy's "tee" portion from the situation as soon as possible, or else something would break. You can really whack it because it's too tall! (Consider how you'd tee off with your driver, or even higher. ) Fortunately, my husband and I were playing with it at the time when we realized what had happened, so nothing was damaged (yes, I play with it too, it's fun!). I would only use the tee outside, or in a large room with nothing that could be damaged by hard, flying plastic balls, or not at all. Since it's designed to be used as a putter, I'm not sure why it comes with a tee at all. Since I hid the tee, no one has noticed it; in fact, most of them had no idea what it was for. br>br>The "hole" is a little difficult to get the ball into because it has a fairly steep incline. It's not impossible, but you'll need to hit it hard, and if you miss, it'll fly right into the hole. By holding on to the flag and flinging the hole part around, I've discovered that the hole can be used as a pretty dangerous whip. I've only ever caught my three-year-old doing it, so as long as you keep an eye on your kids, you should be fine; we don't use the hole very often anyway. Because the baby is still so young, he will have plenty of fun simply knocking the balls back and forth without the hole. br>br>Getting the balls back into the top hole is a challenge. Unless you're at the perfect angle, it appears to stick a little. But that has eased up, and I expect it to continue to do so. The baby can't push it in himself, which is a shame because it's a great way to help him with eye-hand coordination and he enjoys it. You can also easily pick them up by simply pressing the club against the ball. I'm concerned that if we keep doing this, it will lose its ability to hold onto the balls entirely, but so far it's held up well. br>br>My son is still a little young for it (which is understandable given that it's recommended for children aged 2 and up), but he enjoys playing with it. He can't use it as intended just yet, but he enjoys making noise by banging the hollow balls against the glass, tile, and other surfaces, rolling them back and forth with us, and taking them out and back into the club. br>br>I have a friend who visits me with her three-year-old several times a week. As soon as he walks in the door, he makes a beeline for the club! Once a week, a group of friends with a few 8-year-olds comes over. They're ten years old, and they're arguing about it. I have four stepchildren, ranging in age from twelve to twelve years old. It is also enjoyed by a 15-year-old who is interested in playing with it. I have to remind them all the time that it is the baby's toy, not theirs! br>br>I considered moving it up to the baby's room out of fear of it being destroyed before the baby was old enough to use it properly, but at $15, I'll probably just buy another one if needed. But, so far, it's held up admirably, so it's possible that this isn't necessary. This is a great toy for kids of all ages, in my opinion. Very durable, attractive colors, and a good design. For a few dollars, you can get a lot of fun. And you shouldn't break anything as long as you use it responsibly.
Although the ball storage is convenient, it makes the club too heavy and clumsy for our 17-month-old grandson to use. He prefers to play with adult clubs of a more normal size, so we've ordered him a new set with shorter handles. The product is made of high-quality materials and is quite sturdy, as one would expect from a Little Tikes product. My grandson enjoys putting the balls in and out of the cylinder, but he doesn't want to use it for golf.
This was a gift for my two-year-old daughter, and she adores it, despite the fact that she doesn't play with it "properly. " She did nothing but take the balls out of the club and put them back in for the first few weeks we had it. However, that was sufficient to keep her occupied. br>The club itself is a clever device, with a small button attached to a string that releases a ball from the club's bottom hole. My daughter has trouble pressing the button, but she can release the balls from the "feed" hole at the top. The tee is simple to use, and the "hole" is ideal for catching a well-placed golf ball. Aiming the ball br>I like that the balls can be stored in the club, but I wish the other components could be snapped together in some way so I could keep them together after cleaning. I'm glad I bought it in the end.
It's part of the fun to be able to return the balls to the golf club. My grandson enjoys returning the balls to the handle just as much as he enjoys hitting them! Then they come out one at a time, so you don't have to set them up all over again. It makes it easier to put the game away! What a fantastic concept!.
One time, the dog picked one up and promptly destroyed it without her even attempting to do so. br>Aside from that, a fantastic toy at a reasonable price.
I'm not sure who was more enthralled by this golf set - the kids or the parents. my golf- son who cares- my 2-year-old grandson or my mother-in-law! He's been playing with it every day since he got it two weeks ago, according to my daughter. (This is my grandson!).
This is something he enjoys doing, and it's simple for him to do. It didn't take him long to master pressing the button to release the balls, and making clean-up a game by pushing the balls back through the hole in the club has worked out well! Cute club for introducing golf to children who haven't yet mastered the skills required for more advanced golf toys.
This is one of my favorite things to buy for the kids of my friends. This is something I've bought for my best friend's son's second birthday as well as my niece's second birthday, and it's always a hit. It's well-made and can withstand a lot of abuse. I'll keep buying it for anyone who needs it. It's a 4 because it's never let me down before. An aside: It's so cute to see a father and son walking around the back yard hitting golf balls together.