What is SNAG?

SNAG, which stands for Starting New At Golf, is an integrated system which allows playing, teaching and learning while having fun. The game contains all the basic elements of golf but in a modified form. Unlike golf-based or golf-like activities such as minature golf, SNAG is real golf in that its modifications do not substantially alter the game's fundamentalnature or diminish its appeal.

SNAG allows for full shots, pitching, chipping and putting. The SNAG ball has a limited distance with the average player hitting it a maximum of 50 yards. SNAG has only two clubs: one to hit, pitch and chip the ball, called the Launcher and the other one being putter like, called the Roller. All shots other than putting are played off a small rubber mat and tee called the Launch Pad. This ensures that the player will have an optimal lie every time.

The target also differs from anything in golf as it is not a hole with a cup inside but rather an above ground weighted cylinder covered with hook material, called the Flagsticky The SNAG ball is slightly smaller than a tennis ball and covered with loop material. Unlike golf where you finish by putting the ball into the hole, in SNAG , you finish by sticking your ball to the Flagsticky.

Because of the Flagsticky and the Launch Pad, SNAG is portable and can be played anywhere - "The World is Your Course".

SNAG has a training program and tools that make learning fun, fast and easy. The Snapper and Snagazoo and Rollerbrush are interactive, noise making training tools that are great to practice with whether you are alone or in a group. The Rollerama and Bullseye Target are both desingned to help develop accuarate shot-making skills. For group practices, SNAG offers the Sticky Jacket and Helmet where the target becomes human!

For Golf Clubs, Academys, Schools and other institutions, specially taiolored equipment pacakages , complete with comprehensive coaching manuals are available.

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