Top-Flite Strata TL-Tour Balls
Top-Flite Strata TL-Tour Balls
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 02, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 27, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
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No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[May 13, 2007]
PhantomII
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Strata TL Tour
This was another ball that I had tried in my quest far a great all around ball for under $20.00 bucks a box. This ball is ok in distance and feel on and around the green. They aren't as long as the Top Flite XL3000 Super Longs and don't give the nice smooth feedback like the Max Flite Noodle Long and Softs. I kind of wish I would hav only bought one box of these instead of 3 but I did find them on sale and will use them for days when I don't keep score and don't care if I loose them or not. Golf equipment is subjective and most people already have their preferences so I won't say buy these or don't, but I just think their are better balls out there for the price. Similar Products Used: Top Flite XL3000 Super Long, Dunlop Loco Crazy Long, Max Flite Noodle Long and Soft, Callaway HX Hot and Wardbird, adn just about every other ball under $20.00 a box. |
[Oct 18, 2006]
jhnmllr
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Strata TL-Tour
I found these balls on clearance at a small town Wal-Mart for $3.99, so I bought the three boxes left on the shelf. I play the Wilson Staff Px3 ball, but found these balls to perform just as well… I’ve since found them in the $15 to $20 price range, but it beats the $29 Wilson ball in price. They will tend to wear quickly, but any ball you expect to play well on the green will. |
[Oct 15, 2006]
Eynt
Shoots in the 80s
I bought these balls just to try because they were on sale and I was impressed, so impressed that I bought 8 more boxes. It hits just a little shorter than those distance balls but makes up for it by stopping with eash on the greens. But the best thing is the feel when putting!! Get them while they last. Similar Products Used: wilson smart core, pro v, ........ |
[Oct 04, 2006]
parshooter6
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Top-Flite Strata TL Tour
Although I read the reviews on this site quite often, I never felt compelled to write one until I tried this ball. I've been playing for several years and consistently shoot high 70's to low 80's.
Similar Products Used: almost all premium balls |
[Jul 19, 2006]
b taylor
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
strata tl tour
I have played golf since I was 10 years old and have used balls I found to the most expensive available. I have never been a player to back a ball up more than one or two feet and have above average distance. I love this ball. The first time I used it I happen to hit the longest drive this summer close to 300 yards. So the ball flys long and relatively straight and is workable. But what really impressed me was a 105 yard
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[Apr 20, 2006]
golfer3369
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Strada Tour TL
I've been searching for a "good" ball to play, without spending a boatload of $$$ and sometimes it's difficult to gather info from this site. So, I'll give you a little background about my game and then my experience with this ball. I've been playing for years and currently a 14 hdcp (I drop about a stroke a year), therefore, sometimes I shoot in the 90s and once in a while the upper 70s. I play on one of the more difficult courses in Western Washington with firm, VERY quick greens. I have played every ball possible from the cheapest to the most expensive, not thinking there was much difference. The last couple of years Ive begun to realize there is quite a difference. This ball is great! Im a long hitter and didnt notice a difference in distance off the tee. I noticed a HUGE difference on approach shots (the reaction on the green). My first round with this ball was somewhat average. I shot 89. But I noticed the ball reacted differently around the green. Im not one that is able to "back up" a ball on iron shots. On 75yd wedge shots the ball would hit the green bounce a few feet and stop. The same would apply to any iron shot (maybe bounce twice). Other balls would hit and run out (due to the hard/fast greens). Ive learned to hit high iron shots to compensate. On the green I really liked this ball. It has a much softer feel, with no ping or loud noise when struck. I found the ball comes off the ball much quicker than Im used too. The one shortcoming I might mention is durability. You might go through 2 or 3 balls in a round depending on how crisply you strike your irons. But I will accept that in trade for the performance. A sleeve of 3 balls cost me $10 at the proshop. I've purchased them for $15-$20/doz (including shipping) off of Ebay. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: I've used them all. |
[Apr 08, 2006]
metalslime
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Strata TL Tour
One of the best balls I have ever used.
Customer Service not applicable. It was a birthday gift. Similar Products Used: Pro V1X, Bridgestone B330, NXT, Nike PD Super Distance |