Description TopFlite XL 3000 provide all-around performance never before possible with solid-core construction. A firmer cover promotes a higher launch angle and trajectory.
Summary: I got these as a gift last year and decided to give them a try at my local course. I have to say without exageration this is the longest hitting ball I have ever hit. The first hole at my local course is a par 4 307 yd hole and I drove the ball to within 20 yds of the green, I have never hit it that long even with the Callaway Warbird which until this one was my longest ball. I hit typically longer distances at every hole today, sometimes I hit too long and over shot the green. As good as it is from tee to green it's just not very good when putting, I couldn't get any kind of feel for this ball on the putting surface, I'm sure that I would eventually adapt to this ball, but I would rather give up 10 to 15 yards distance to have a ball that is easier to putt.
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Similar Products Used: Have tried too many to list.
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Review Date April 7, 2007
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: PhantomII(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Top Flite XL3000 Super Long
Summary: I got these as a gift last year and decided to give them a try at my local course. I have to say without exageration this is the longest hitting ball I have ever hit. The first hole at my local course is a par 4 307 yd hole and I drove the ball to within 20 yds of the green, I have never hit it that long even with the Callaway Warbird which until this one was my longest ball. I hit typically longer distances at every hole today, sometimes I hit too long and over shot the green. As good as it is from tee to green it's just not very good when putting, I couldn't get any kind of feel for this ball on the putting surface, I'm sure that I would eventually adapt to this ball, but I would rather give up 10 to 15 yards distance to have a ball that is easier to putt.
Customer Service: Not Applicable
Similar Products Used: Have tried too many to list.
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Summary: Pretty standard low-spin ball - straighter and longer than its high-spin brethrin. But as a result, it wont check/spin. If you are super concerned with making sure it putts like a pro v1, get one of those little machines that spins the ball and finds the sweetspot (http://www.golfsmith.com/products/CKGO1). I play these because of the value! Nice ball with average durability (some scuffing, but not too bad) for $1 per ball. When i strike it rich I will play pro v1x, but for now, this ball is AOK with me.
Similar Products Used: A lot
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Review Date January 31, 2003
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: CHIEFFY(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Essex England
Summary: Super-extra-mega-long!! You have to hit one to believe it. Payoff is touch shots and putting though. Getting the putting lengh right is very difficult but may come with practice. I'm going to try the XL3000 super soft as I prefer a bit more feel.
Similar Products Used: Titelist NXT Tour is best ball I have used so far. V1 is over rated. XL2000 are also good.
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Review Date September 21, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: tomcmer(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
, from Ann Arbor, mi
Model Reviewed: topflite 3000
Summary: I've found little difference in golf balls over the years. Some are a little better than others but mostly the same. Then I got a free sleeve of topflite 3000 balls. Wow! These things come off the clubface like a rocket. My usual 250 yard drives are now going about 265. This is the first time I would definetly buy a golf baal as opposed to finding them.
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