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Maxfli Noodle Long and Soft Golf Balls - Reviews
On 2009-05-14, ChrisB rated this Maxfli Noodle Long and Soft a 3...(8366)
Details: No additional details really. They're white, dimpled, and number 1's if I remember correctly.
Purchase: If I remember correctly, the balls were around $20 at a local Dick's Sporting Goods. I was shopping around for a dozen balls last year at the end of the season and I figured I'd try these out as I'd read a review about the Long and Softs that sounded right up my alley (reduced spin, straight, etc.) Pros: This ball seems to play to my strengths, so I've really begun to like them. So much so, that I might just buy another dozen. Cons: Nothing really, they are sort of soft and you might go through one or two in a round, and the cover gets a little banged up, but you get what you pay for. Quality: Pretty good quality ball, other than a scuff prone cover, it plays well and lasts as long as you'd expect for a ball in this price range. Review Summary: Overall, very pleased. For $20, it's decent ball in a decent price range. What more can I say? Aside from some of the minor scuffing, they're relatively long and straight, and that's quite a challenge coming off my sticks.
On 2008-09-01, Satarr rated this Maxfli Noodle Long and Soft a 5...(8166)
Details: has a line up aide on the side of the ball
Purchase: Pro Shop $6.99 5/pack sleeve Pros: Loved how soft the ball felt off the putter, may want to hit it around on the practice green before going out. Took a little bit to get use to out on the course on the green. Nice feel off the tee and very durable, hit a few trees and a cart path and held up well to my square grooved sand wedge that usually chews up the cover on the ball. Cons: maybe a long 'noodle' but not longer than any other ball out there, just softer. Quality: great durable cover on this ball, took a beating out on the golf course by this duffer and came out looking like a champ. Thought for sure one shot would have ended up with a smiley face but nothing i noticed as far as flaws on the ball after 9 holes. Review Summary: Great ball if you are looking for something very soft and with some energy. If you're looking for a super long ball to gain some yardage, it may or may not work for you, I didn't notice any more yardage compared to the maxfli balls that are at the driving range. But for sure on the green this ball is very soft off the putter face. Good buy and durable.
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