Advantages: reasonable prices, soft and durable Disadvantages: not long life lasting
...I like Maxfli Noodle golfballs because they are a cheap and almost titleist alike. At around £12 a dozen they are a cheap alternative ball to Callaway and Titleist. I often use Maxfli in the winter or when the greens and fairways are soft or damp. I feel off the tee they are quite nice to hit, not like cheaper balls which make a louder noise when hit. Maxfli offer a soft ball which seems to fly higher off the tee, and does control a lot easier than Topflight for instance. The dimples dont seem as deep as most golfballs which proberly makes them better to putt with, I don't know the science so I'm not going to try to explain but off the putter i do find they roll very nice.
When i use a wedge i find a better spin than some other cheaper golfballs, and in the air i do see more distance that Topflight and Dunlop, but not as long...
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Advantages: Great colour and feel! Disadvantages: None
...About a month ago, I decided to buy some new golfballs as I had finally almost run out of the things! Logged onto google and found www.best4balls.com - a golfballs online shop that looked pretty good. Now, I've always been a bit of a Titleist Pro V1 man myself, but have been told by a friend that you can sometimes afford to go coloured and not lose the performance!
Feeling like a bright spark, I ordered a Selection Box of the new Maxfli Noodle Ice balls (see link below):
http://www.best4balls.com/catalog/productinfo.php?productsid=151
They arrived the next day, and WOW! These balls are so cool - they have a transparent cover around the ball which resembles ice (where the ball gets its name from). The coloured core looks stunning, shrouded in the see-through elastomer cover!
Anyway, like I said earlier on, these balls have great...
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...I have being playing golf for since I was a teenager and over the years have tried various balls - and of late, since gaining a reasonable handicap, have always opted for slightly softer balls, that give more control and feel around the greens.
Now to my mind the best ball out there for distance and feel is the Titleist Pro V1x and for a couple of seasons that is all I used, however since buying the house a few years ago and not playing as much golf as I used to the £30(+) per dozen is a little bit too much. So of late I have been using the Topflight Zbalata - which I hopefully write a review on shortly - but a couple of weeks ago I won 6 Maxfli Revolution.
The Maxfli Revolution, like many balls claims to give distance without loosing the spin or softness to give the control around the greens. The ball itself is a 3 piece ball (hard...
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I’ll admit it I am a freak. Ask any of my friends and they will tell you it’s true, there are many reasons. One of my freakiest downfalls is that I am a sucker for anything new or gadget-like! Every time I go into a shop I have one eye on what I went... more