Maxfli MD Tungsten Balls
Maxfli MD Tungsten Balls
[May 22, 2000]
Seth
Shoot in the 80s
Good ball. It's long but there's not much spin on these. Bought a 100 at a clearance sale for 20 dollars. Not Bad. Similar Products Used: Titleist Profesional. |
[Mar 10, 2000]
bill daugherty
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli md tungsten
good long ball. no spin. cheap. Similar Products Used: all |
[Mar 01, 2000]
Nathan
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
90 Compression
Oof, these things are dull. Very poor distance with relatively no spin on short and mid iron shots. They putt pretty well, but you're going to end up using one to two more clubs in the fairway to get to the green. I'm just happy I didn't buy a whole box... Similar Products Used: Tour Balata, Prestige, Professional, Revolution, Z-Balata, Staff Ti |
[Feb 26, 2000]
James
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli MD Tungsten 90
I bought a sleeve of these before my round today. It really improved my drives. I ended up hitting it 280 yards or so on some of the holes, gaining 10 or 15 yards on my drive. It was fairly good around the greens, but lacked the feel of a balata. Overall, I thought it was a good ball. I didn't lose a single one. Similar Products Used: Whatever i find in the woods or buy "experienced" |
[Dec 07, 1999]
Glenn
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli MD Tungsten 100
My standard ball, until I get better at hitting my targets. It has a clean look. It feels good off the woods and irons and gets excellent distance. It is not a soft feel on the greens. Being a ball sprayer, I appreciate the value of 15 balls for $20 (Walmart). Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 12, 1998]
Dallas
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MD Tungsten 90
This is basically a distance ball, but it spins pretty well. It also has great feel and is one of the longest balls out there. The only downside is that it feels hard coming off the putterface. The upside is that they only cost $20 for 15 balls. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Top-Flite XL, Maxfli Rev |
[Feb 26, 1999]
Manuel De Casas
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli MD tungsten
If the only reason you go golfing is to see how far you can hit a ball, pick some of these up. But if you play to score, or if you play to win take a pass on these balls. Similar Products Used: Top Flite; Hot XL, Magna, Strata; Molitor; Slazenger |
[Feb 25, 1999]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
For the price and performance this is a great ball. Usually I never play Maxfli balls but this one I will. It's long off the tee and has great feel for those shorter target shots. They putt fairly well too, but that's if you like a firm feel. Similar Products Used: Everything |
[Jun 09, 1999]
Bob H>
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli MD100
I did not like this ball at all. Long, but with virtually no feel. Like hitting a rock. Similar Products Used: Precept MC Distance, Slazenger 420 |
[Jul 29, 1999]
Zed
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli MD 90's
Not a bad ball to have in your bag. I personally carry a variety of balls depending on the hole. I find that these balls are not too bad for the long holes where you want to reach the green in 2 (Par 5's) or a short par 4 in 1. Carry a softer ball for the par 3's. Theres not much spin on them but if you nail them they do go quite a bit further. For instance I was mucking around at a mates place and we were hitting a MD 90 on average 15metres longer that a Titleist Balata. Similar Products Used: Tried most balls around and am only now getting good enoough to buy new balls! |