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Revolution Tour Statistics

Number of Reviews: 7
Total Number of Review Points: 34
Average Score for This Model: 4.8571428571429

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On 2005-08-16, Mr_Divots rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(6055)



Purchase: Picked these up on sale at Golf Galaxy for $14.99/dz. I had heard good reviews of this ball, and at that price figured it was worth a shot. Picked up 2 dozen.
Pros: Plenty long. Soft feel off all clubs. Spins like crazy on the greens. Cover is as duarable as any I've used. Definitely a poor man's ProV1!
Cons: Only that these are discontinued models and they'll soon be gone.
Quality: Excellent. Why on Earth is Maxfli/Taylor Made discontinuing this ball?

Review Summary: I really like these balls. Great performance in all regards. If Maxfli's new "Black Max" is even better than these, that must be one heckuva ball! Too bad Maxfli introduces a new ball every 6 months. They could develop a following if they stuck to a design for a couple seasons. Get these while you still can, they are worth more than the bargain-basement closeout prices!

On 2005-07-21, Airborn rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(5889)



Purchase: I bought a dozen of Revolution Tour balls at golf town with a price of approximately $19 to $20(without tax). Unused.
Pros: This ball is suitable for advanced players who seek for all-around performances. The feel is extremely soft, and generates extra spin.
Cons: If anybody want to pick the shorts of this ball, it might likely to be its lack of transfer of vibration and slight lower pitch of sound. Sometimes it would create too much sidespin, which result in more curve in some shots. Otherwise, it does not have any real weakness.
Quality: With an exellent quality at this price, this ball is worthwhile.

Review Summary: A must-try for expert golfers who don't want to pay too much for good golf balls.

On 2005-03-08, Duffer 13 rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 4...(5152)



Purchase: bought these balls at golf galaxy for$15.00.logo overruns.
Pros: These balls are as long as the other performance balls but at a better price.spin is really good,they seem to hold the greens well,and have a good trajectory.They did cut a little on me with the wedges,but nothing to cry about.One ball per round not to bad!.
Cons: Nothing to dislike,great performance, good price, pretty durable what more can you ask for?.
Quality: Quality was good,like i said they cut a little on me, but that's to be expected from soft cover performance balls.

Review Summary: The bottom line is, if you want performance but dont want to pay premium price, this is a good choice.good as any i have played if not better.

On 2004-12-18, Sincityshooter rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(4864)



Purchase: Found these on sale at Las Vegas Golf and Tennis for $27.
Pros: I was looking for a ball that feels like a Pro V1 without the high price. It does just that! It holds up very well (36+ holes), has plenty of distance, and has plenty of feel. Very good ball!
Cons: This ball tends to go a little higher than normal. This isn't something that bothers me on a normal day, but against the wind this ball might not be the best choice.
Quality: Excellent contruction holds up well to about any kind of abuse except for middle of the lake shots.

Review Summary: If you are looking for a great ball under 30 bucks go no further. I also like the Precept U-Tri Distance balls. Word of advice: Stay away from the other Revolution balls, they cut very easily.

On 2004-09-28, mr. divots rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(4503)



Purchase: I had tried just about every urethane-covered performance ball on the market except these and wanted to see how they stacked up against the competition. Had a coupon for Golf Galaxy and got a dozen for $26.99.
Pros: This is one long ball with the driver. As long as anything I have hit. They have a great soft feel off the irons and provide plenty off spin on approach shots. Seem to putt true and have a nice soft feel off the putter. Good feel when chipping around the green. Durable cover.
Cons: Nothing really. These are on par with about five other balls out there, so you really want to have to try these over another brand to make your decision. About the same performance as Precept U-Tri Tours, Nike TA2 LNG, Hogan Hawk. It might just come down to a brand preference for you.
Quality: Held up to full wedge shots just fine with minimum scuffing.

Review Summary: A good quality ball. Very good distance and control with the driver. Iron feel and spin is good. Stand up to multiple rounds of use. Definitely an improvement over the M3 series balls in terms of both distance and spin, and much better feel than the M3 LT's.

On 2004-06-28, RJE rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(3817)



Purchase: I acquired a dozon balls at an off course golf shop. I paid $29 for a dozen. I am a 5 handicap who tends to hit the ball on a low trajectory. I tried these balls because they were said to produce a high trajectory, and I was looking to hit mid-irons up to my driver on a higher flight.
Pros: The first time I played this ball I knew it was the one for me. Not only did I get a higher trajectory with all of my irons and driver, the ball flys high and lands softly on the green. It has a soft feel coming off of the face like the PRO V, and the price is right. Great around the greens.
Cons: Need to be careful with regards to spin with your short irons. The ball will backup when hit well with short irons.
Quality: The ball holds up well. Cart paths will leave a mark.

Review Summary: I will be using this ball for sometime to come. The price is right vs PRO V and the performance is almost identical. If you are looking for a higher flying ball with excellent qualities around the greens, this is the one.

On 2004-05-08, LT rated this Maxfli Revolution Tour a 5...(3614)



Purchase: Paid 30 bucks at Ewin Watts. I was looking for a replacement for the Pro V1. I have tried every golf ball that has come out over the last few years and can't find a better ball than the Pro V1. Some I have tried include: Precept U-Tri Tour, Callaway Tour, Hogan Hawk, Nike TA2 LNG.
Pros: If you are lookig for a replacement for the Pro-V1 for under 35 bucks, you have just found it. These balls are just as long, softer, spin more, have a nice high launch angle off the driver, extremely tough covers, and have nice square lables to line up putts on the greens. I thought the first revolution was a revolutionary ball and used it before the original Pro V1 came out and just loved it. If you like a ball that feels like an old Titleist tour balata 90 that goes as long as a modern 3 piece ball try this one!
Cons: They may be a bit too soft for those that like harder balls and may spin a bit too much for some, and if you don't like a high launch angle these may not be for you.
Quality: These balls are nice to look at and look as good after 18 holes as they did on the the first tee. Quality is as good as it gets.

Review Summary: I have found the ball I have been waiting for for 3 years. I'm sold

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