Light Up Football GlowBall

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Light Up Football GlowBall

Light Up Football GlowBall

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Cercidiphyllum articulum – Covered much of North America around 60 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Montana showing these leaves! Strawberry’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Strawberry’, red-pink leaves in summer with touches of yellow.

Heronswood Globe’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Heronswood Globe’, prized by the Royal Horticulture Society for its slow growth, brilliant fall foliage and round-shaped bearing. Smallest of the cultivars, topping out at 15 feet or 5 meters. Older glow ball models did not feature LED technology, and were only activated by the impact of being hit. They would fade in between hits, and were often unreliable. These older glow ball models were often lost between shots, as golfers would be unable to locate them once the light faded. Cercidiphyllum macrophyllum – also translates to “large-leaf katsura”, like C. magnificum. This species covered most of Europe but disappeared around 7 million years ago. Katsura varieties are always magnificent and are often very appealing when grown in a garden. There are two main types of Katsura tree. Both come from Japan and Eastern China. Cercidiphyllum alaskanum – Crossed over the Bering Bridge into North America. Characteristic of an epoch that was 7 to 25 million years ago.Putting is one of the toughest parts of glow golf, as greens can be nearly impossible to read with a flashlight. Golf courses can prepare for night golf events by cutting the pins toward the center of the greens in flat areas, while more mischievous greenskeepers will leave tougher pin placements on the course for night golfers. Ruby’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Ruby’ is small (30 feet or 10 meters) for a tree, but what makes it stand out is its blue-purple leafage. Boyd’s Dwarf’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Boyd’s dwarf’, aptly named because it will rarely exceed 12 feet (4 meters). Ideal for small gardens.

The softer cores in regular golf balls compress and “squish” more at impact, in turn releasing off the club face with more energy and speed. While LED golf balls will not fly as far, the harder core is necessary to ensure the equipment stays working and is able to properly light a ball for an entire round of golf. GLOBALLS invites you to embark on an extraordinary adventure within our award-winning fully immersive experience. Choose from four distinct rooms, each offering a unique blend of entertainment, including captivating mini golf courses and engaging games. Every room showcases the artistic brilliance of our in-house team, with eccentric artwork and bespoke decorations that transport you to a realm unlike any other. Through a harmonious combination of vibrant UV lighting, hypnotic scents, and mesmerizing artwork, the entire space comes alive, immersing you in a captivating new world. Claim Jumper’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘HSl1 Claim Jumper™’, leaves start out with a pink tinge that makes leaves seem to shine, and gradually turns gold yellow. A new addition. Below, we’ll share the best of both species and group them on whether they’re dwarf or weeping katsura, too!Peach’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Peach’, grows small for a tree (15 feet/5 meters). This variety gives a scent that is closer to the taste of sweet canned peaches. There are stunning varieties that have a lot to offer. Especially considering how easy it is to care for!

This one is only native to Japan. Specifically, the native range of Cercidiphyllum magnificum is the rather large island of Honshu. While the general rule is that these LED balls will fly one to two clubs less far, these numbers change a bit depending on club selection. Wedges and short irons will be less affected by the difference in compression, and will be closer to a one club distance. Aureum’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Aureum’, amazing brilliant yellow throughout the summer. In spring, young leaves are purple-green, similar to those of purple hazel. Dawes Ascension’ katsura – Cercidiphyllum japonicum‘Dawes Ascension’ is on the taller side for katsura (50 feet/15 meters) and will hold a columnar shape for the first decades of its life. Green-blue leaves that turn apricot yellow in Fall. Identified by the Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio (USA).What sets GLOBALLS apart is its unrivalled distinctiveness; we take pride in offering an exceptional and one-of-a-kind experience tailored to all ages and abilities. Whether you’re a family looking for a day of ‘fun for everyone’, a couple searching for the perfect first date selfie or a group of work friends looking for a bit of friendly competition – we have the course for you! Sadly, katsura is becoming an endangered plant species in China due to logging and loss of growing habitat. Though both japonicum and magnificum can be grown as bonsai, the latter is easier to control and care for. Usually katsura cuttings are prepared, but recently new techniques rely on micro-propagation. Cloning is performed from small portions of the original plant, instead of an entire stem. Recently, new variegated varieties (ow that’s a throat-twister) have appeared that are of interest.



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