Maxfli Noodle Long And Soft Balls

Maxfli Noodle Long And Soft Balls 

DESCRIPTION

  • New core for longer distance
  • Now 7 yards longer than the original Noodle
  • Soft compression for better feel
  • 408 dimples for long carry and soft landings
  • For players looking for long distance and soft feel around the greens

USER REVIEWS

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[May 13, 2007]
PhantomII
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Noodle Long and Soft

Until I can afford the expensive Nike and Titleist balls I think I have finally found my ball. The noodles give me almost the same distance as the Top Flite XL3000 Super Longs which are the longest balls that I have hit, but without the loss of feel on and around the greens. I wouldn't say these will backup on the greens but I can tell you for a fact that they never roll more than a foot from the divot on the green for me. I have always hit my wedges exceptional and these balls just make it better, putting has never been a strong suit for me but these balls give a nice feedback without being jarring or sounding like you hit a rock, and they roll very true. I know everyone has different preferences but I think this is a great all around ball and for under $20.00 for 15 balls it's worth a try.

Customer Service

It's a golf ball so unless it explodes I don't see any need to contact them.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway HX Hot and Warbird, Dunlop LOCO Crazy Long, Top Flite XL3000 Super Long and Strata TL Tour, and just about every other ball under $20.00.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2006]
sillyocis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: maxfli noodle long and soft

great ball for the money. doesn't stop like a 50 dollar per dozen ball but a 50 dollar ball wont stop for a high handicapper no matter how much they pay for it so if your a mid to high handicapper with a slower swing speed this is a great ball you should try.

Similar Products Used:

top flite tour straight ( great for slicers i swear) slazenger money (crap) srxion soft, pro v 1 , maxfli black ( best ball for me right now)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 25, 2006]
Scott24
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Noodle Long and Soft

I've played all of the top balls from Nike, Titleist, etc. and personally, I think this ball is better than all of them for $15. It's easy to hit, great greenside performance, and amazing off the tee. I mean sure, I bet if you took a Pro V1 it would beat every other ball but it is also 25-30 more bucks. If you like to only play those balls, I would definitly pick up the Noodles as a "back up ball." When the ball hits the green, it might roll a foot or two but nothing else. I would recommend this ball to anyone...high, medium, or low handicaps.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 15, 2005]
dean.abraham
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Noodle long and soft

This ball is good off the driver and holds the greens well. For a medium to high handycap it will do what is needed. I have played it is both warm (90 degree) and cold (50 degree) and it seems to perform well in these temps. I have read other reviews about noodles with wierd bounces but have not seen any of this in my 10 rounds using this ball. It will not back up but at 19 bucks it shouldn't. I does stay well within 2 feet of where if lands on the green if they are not rock hard. If you play in the 80's or above, give it a try and save 10 to 40 dollars. I played today and my longest drive was 280 with a following wind and 240 into it, not bad for 59 years old.

Similar Products Used:

you name it I have played it. Been at it for 40 years.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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