Maxfli Revolution Balls
Maxfli Revolution Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 24, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
As the game entered the second half, the competition heated up. tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Apr 05, 2009]
stonepolis
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution
Well after reading Mark O'Mera's praise for this ball, I tried it way back when and it was the first ball that made my question Titelist's dominance, as well as start my "perfect ball" search odessy. The best features of this ball were the consistency of spin and the superb trajectory. By consistency, I mean I rarely got any hot-spinners or knuckle-runners, even with mis-hits and the trajectory was lower than the Titelist and matched the height I was visualizing. The workability or fades and draws was also very responsive and the touch around the green was butter! The ball basically did what I envisioned and really brought my game up to the next level! I thought, at the time, I had found the perfect ball for my game...then Maxfli discontinued it (story of my life)! I went through the later ball incarnations...Elite, A10, Black Max, etc. and each ball just got progressively father away from all the things I originally loved about the Revolution. Now I play a Precept U-Tri Tour(also discontinued) and am looking for a new ball...probably the Bridgestone B300S? I'd give anything to try a Revolution again just to see if stacks up to my fond memories, but even the Ebay supply seems to have dried up...but I'll keep looking! Customer Service Discontinued! Similar Products Used: Revolution Solid, Elite, A10, U-Tri, PV-1 |
[Jul 11, 2008]
Tuzy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli revolution golf balls
The Best ball i've played with period. I was
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[Apr 15, 2008]
nudge
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Multilayer
I found some of the original Revolutions in my garage recently, and because I still have fond memories of the overall
Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Bridgestone B330s, e5, e6, Pro V, NXT Tour, Wilson TX4, Wilson Zip, Maxfli A10 |
[Sep 19, 2005]
Brent Nadeau
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution
The only club I have ever hit a PV-1 off of is the driver. I find one, tee it up, and try to kill it, promtply losing it..ah well, easy come, easy go. So, when I read other reviews claiming that the PV-1's spin more than the Revolutions, I am somewhat amazed. I usually play Rev Tours or A10'a, but a friend of mine grabbed some of these for me by mistake a week ago. I have only used a couple of them so far, but can't get more than a round out of one anyway. What I have noticed is the amount of spin they generate. My full wedge shots almost always back up a couple feet, and I even backed up a 5 iron a couple days ago. I don't really like them because I find they spin too much, especially off the driver, although irons distance with them is respectable. I guess this isn't really a review, but if you tend to hok or slice your driver, you might want to stay away from these. If PV-1's spin more than these, I hate to imagine what kind of a mess I would be in for with them... |
[Aug 04, 2005]
A V Twiss
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution
One of the softest balls I have played with. Feels only slightly harder than the venerable Titleist Tour Balata of days gone by. Sadly, not for me. I am not a long hitter and these balls cost me distance compared to a Pro V1. However they are wonderful to put with. They have a marked tendancy to mark up very quickly. My Edge CFT irons used to "grate" them with ease. I was peeling bits of cover out of my grooves regularly. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Callaway Rule 35, HX Blue, Titleist Tour Balata |
[Apr 16, 2004]
Pinoyspd17
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution
SORRY..i meant to give them a 5 in overall rating. Customer Service not used |
[Apr 16, 2004]
Pinoyspd17
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution
I buy these balls in bulk. I've tried a few balls out there & these are the ones that perform & are priced perfect for me. Slices/hooks are not a big factor in my swing (anymore). I don't have to work the ball alot, but when I do, these balls perform pretty well. I get plenty of bite off the greens but minimal backspin (but I do need that cuz I'm mostly "throwing darts"). Putting feels nice & soft. Putts true. The only ball I like better are the Pro V1's. Better bite & better feel coming off every single club in the bag. But I dread using them for fear of losing them. The Revolutions are a good ball worth trying if you don't slice/hook alot, if you have a decent touch with your wedges, & if feel is high on your list when putting. Price is on my side with these balls: I pay $45 for 100AAA of them. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: Titleist HVC Tour, Pro V1, Noodle |