Maxfli Noodle Balls
Maxfli Noodle Balls
[Mar 06, 2011]
Tom
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Noodle Long and Soft
I am an 8 handicap and I have been using noodles ever since high school whenever I play non-competitive golf. These balls are awesome because they are probably the only decent to good golf ball I've found at an amazing price($9 a dozen at Wal-Mart). They give plenty of distance off the tee (My drives average 280 yds off the tee with them using a 12 year old driver), provide a soft feel for putting/chipping, and give a decent amount of spin. If I were to play in a serious golf tournament I would use a Pro-V1. I can make almost every shot with a noodle that I can make with a Pro-V1 except for rare circumstances. The only major difference with the Pro-V1s/other premium balls is that those balls stop on a dime for mid-high trajectory shots whereas the noodle releases a little bit more. If you have no green to work with on a pitch or chip, a premium quality ball will also help a little. However, this happens only 1-2 shots a round where I feel not using a premium ball hurts my chances of getting up and down. Is a little extra help on 1-2 shots in non-competitive rounds worth 3 dollars more a ball to you? Not to me. 15-20 handicappers, I highly recommend playing a noodle because it will provide you a decent ball for an amazing price. Save $31 a box and use the money towards lessons and custom fit clubs(these 2 things,unlike a premium golf ball, will help your game tremendously.) Similar Products Used: Any $20-30 a dozen priced golf ball. |
[Nov 18, 2010]
joe cool
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
NOODLE S2D
I rated this ball here because it doesn't
Customer Service none. Similar Products Used: You name it. |
[Oct 20, 2010]
John
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Noodle long and soft
I've been playing the Taylormade TP Black for a year or so, but it's been recently discontinued. I really like the TP ball, but I used this opportunity to see waht else was out there. I tried the Penta, which is a good, but over priced ball. The NXT tour is just too hard around the green. I was surprised that a $12/box ball would actually play as well as it does. I'm playing the noodle until I find a ball that is worth three bucks more a piece. Especially, when my wedges eat all of them alive. Similar Products Used: PV1, Penta, Z star, TP Black |
[Aug 08, 2010]
Neil
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Noodle Long & Soft golf balls
I read an article in a popular golf magazine that golfers whose swing speed is less than 100 mph should never use tour golf balls. Since my swing speed is between 85 - 90 mph I bought a box of the Long & Soft Noodle balls. To my surprise I increased my drive distance by 10 - 15 yards average. I am 74 years old and am in very good health and had resigned myself to the fact I would never be able to hit 200 yard drives again. I will never use any other brand of balls again. Thankyou Taylormade for a great product. |
[Jul 19, 2010]
Judy Corbett
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Lady Noodle
I've been using Noodles for about 3 years,and really like the feel of them. I have arthritis in my hands and they seem to have a softer feel when I hit the ball.The best thing is I had a Hole in One today for the first time. It was quite a thrill. especially since my husband has never had one. I think the Ladys Noodle is very good for older women like myself because of the softer feel when you strike the ball. |
[Jul 10, 2010]
john adair
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
noodle+
i have played noodles for 10yrs . i was playing green river golf course in riverside calif . i was at the 10 hole par 3 165 yards . the hole was 25yds higher than the tee box. i used a 4 rescue club , the ball went like a laser at the pin. my wife and i drove up the hill and didn"t see the ball.we walked to the cup there was my first hole in 1 |
[Apr 24, 2010]
jesse l. looper
Shoots in the 90s
played with the ladies noodle ball, shot my best score ever (84) had not choked on
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[Oct 20, 2009]
Ron
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle
Finally, a ball for me. I found a "lost" noodle on the golf course and I put it my bag. Played with it and was amazed at the distance I gained. I had been playing the Titleist NXT Extreme ball for a year. No more. Im playing this ball for a while. Try it.. |
[Oct 17, 2009]
J. W. Hovey
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli noodle
A 180 yard hole in one at the railside golf coarse in Gibson City, IL. using the Maxfli Noodle golf ball, can't get any better than that. |
[Sep 09, 2009]
George
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle Long & Soft
Great ball... got it for super cheap 60 (mint used) for 22$CAD + free shipping from knetgolf on ebay... I just started playing golf and have a terrible slice but the day i received the balls i went out and tried them and it helped with my slice and flew straight down the fairway (210+ yards)... the guys behind me were even impressed how far i hit... i also like the soft feel of it cause it doesn't feel like i'm hitting stones. Similar Products Used: Noodle S2D |