Maxfli Noodle Balls

Maxfli Noodle Balls 

DESCRIPTION

Maxfli''s research and development department set out to create a ball that combined the seemingly incompatible qualities of long distance and soft feel at impact; it was called Project Noodle. They succeeded in their quest, and the Noodle was born. The secret of the Noodle is a high-energy, low-compression core material, soft-yet-durable Surlyn cover, and a high-launch 408-dimple pattern. Want maximum distance without a hard feel? Try the Noodle, the ball with the intriguing name and outstanding performance.

USER REVIEWS

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[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.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 18, 2010]
joe cool
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: NOODLE S2D

I rated this ball here because it doesn't
have it's own section. I'm sure you've seen these kickin' around. Taylormade is
now the manufacturer of the Noodle. Maxfli....no more. The S2D is a firmer
version of the original Noodle. If you're
looking for a deal on a ball, this is it.
Most golf shops have been selling these
for 9 to 12 bux a box. They are super long like the original but don't have the
greenside spin. It's pretty much a distance ball. If you're the type that likes to hammer it off the tee box...
you'll like these.

Customer Service

none.

Similar Products Used:

You name it.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[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

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[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.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[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.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[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

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[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
18, maybe a 79 or 80.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[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..

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[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.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[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

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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