On 2006-05-08, DON rated this Maxfli Revolution EXT a 5...(6899)
Purchase: Picked some up at Golfsmith for $12 a dozen. That's a good price for a 3 piece ball and I've had good results with other MaxFli balls. I don't like to pay the $40 a box price for other tour quality balls. Pros: Good spin to hold the greens, it goes as far as other balls I've played, and it lasts more than 18 holes per ball. This ball is also quite soft, so it putts and chips nicely. Cons: It's been discontinued. About what I've come to expect when I find a good ball I like at a fair price. Quality: It's a 3 piece ball of top quality. Good soft cover for good feel and spin. Review Summary: Hard to beat the price for a 3 piece ball that lasts a long time and has enough spin to hold the greens.
On 2006-04-10, Don rated this Maxfli Revolution EXT a 5...(6784)
Purchase: Got them on sale at Golf Galaxy for $10 a dozen. Got the EXT and the EXT distance both. I couldn't pass up that price for a 3 piece ball, and I really like the other MaxFli balls I've tried. Pros: I think the distance was egual to other balls I have played, and the spin was decent, better than most. Not the best but not bad. And the ball looks like new after 18 holes, not a mark on them, can't say that for a lot of the softer balls on the market. Ball flight was good if you like a high ball flight, which I do. Cons: More spin wouldn't hurt, but that's what the Revolution Tour is for. That and they are not being sold any more. Quality: It's a 3 piece ball with a Ionomer cover for good spin and a soft feel. Looked like new after 18 holes. Review Summary: I've read other reviews that stated that the only Revolution ball worth playing was the Tour version, but I don't see anything wrong with this ball. It's flys far, nice and high with good roll and plenty of spin for all but the hardest greens. Plenty soft feel and it lasts a long time. What's not to like. For the price, $10, I don't think you will find a better ball. I rarely get 18 holes out of one ball, and these looked like new, I'm sold. On 2004-03-26, J.B. Hicks rated this Maxfli Revolution EXT a 5...(3190)
Purchase: $24.95 at Tom's Golf Shop in Wahiwa, HI>
Pros: I was a little hesitant about giving this ball a try, but my hesitation is non-existent now. This is a very durable ball, and after my round it only had a couple little scratches on it. It holds greens very well, and has plenty of action on the greens as well. The EXT holds up quite well in the wind too. It's not too soft, and it doesn't have that top rock ridiculously hard feeling either. Maxfli has outdone themselves this time. From what I was told, this is their answer to the Pro V1. I had been playing Precept U-Tri Tours, but the Maxfli EXT is my ball of choice now. And they're $25 a box. For that price, this ball cannot be beat. Cons: Nothing. Quality: Very durable, and holds up well during the course of a round. Review Summary: This ball is outstanding. Again, they're only $25 and the performance you get for that price is well worth it. This is a great golf ball, and I would encourage everyone to give them a shot. You won't be disappointed.
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