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Maxfli Noodle Long And Soft

Maxfli Noodle Long And Soft


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  • New core for longer distance
  • Now 7 yards longer than the original Noodle
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Review Date
February 17, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: golfkailua ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle Long and Soft

Summary:
Outstanding ball for the price. Feels solid off the driver and the irons, and one of the few balls that actually does increase the length of drives. Nice trajectory off the driver and utility clubs. No, it is not buttery soft, and no, it does not stop on a dime on the green, but let's be honest with ourselves: most of us aren't doing that anyway unless we are hitting into very soft greens. At a little more than a dollar a ball, I can't imagine why the average golfer would buy anything else--unless you like seeing your money pitched into the lake from time to time.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist Pro V1, Top Flite Complete


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Review Date
October 8, 2007

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Golfaddict ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Noodle Long and Soft

Summary:
This golf ball isn't even close to being a PRO V1 replacement. Sure it is long but it isn't soft.

Pros: 5-10 yards longer for each stick you hit.
Cons: Hitting a short iron and still having the ball travel 5 yards from the spot it landed....especially if it landed right beside the hole.

Similar Products Used:
Precept Laddie - Much softer than the noodle but shorter.
NXT Tour - Get this if you want a cheaper PRO V1
Precept Laddie Extreme - Very similar to the Noodle, Long and HARD.


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Review Date
May 13, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brent ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle Long & Soft

Summary:
I LOVE the titlesit pro-v1 balls but because they cost around $50.00 for a box of 12 I only play them when I get them through work. If you want to play a ball VERY SIMILAR to the pro-v1's and spend less than half of the price of the pricey titleist, then this is your ball!
LENGTH: Unbelievable, I have been hitting CONSISTENT drives in the 260-265 yard range.
BALL FLIGHT: These balls are true, where it starts it continues (of course much of this is your club swing but a good ball helps to keep its line)
STOPPING POWER: This is where the titleist pro-v1 wins, however the noodle has bite, but not a good spin power like a pro-v1.
Bottom Line, if you want to save a lot of money and play an almost comprable ball to the most expensive best ball going, then the maxfli noodle LONG & SOFT is the ball for you!

Similar Products Used:
Titleist Pro V-1, Top Flite Tour Strata, Titleist DT-SoLo, Titleist NXT, NXT Tour


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Review Date
May 13, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brent ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle Long & Soft

Summary:
I LOVE the titlesit pro-v1 balls but because they cost around $50.00 for a box of 12 I only play them when I get them through work. If you want to play a ball VERY SIMILAR to the pro-v1's and spend less than half of the price of the pricey titleist, then this is your ball!
LENGTH: Unbelievable, I have been hitting CONSISTENT drives in the 260-265 yard range.
BALL FLIGHT: These balls are true, where it starts it continues (of course much of this is your club swing but a good ball helps to keep its line)
STOPPING POWER: This is where the titleist pro-v1 wins, however the noodle has bite, but not a good spin power like a pro-v1.
Bottom Line, if you want to save a lot of money and play an almost comprable ball to the most expensive best ball going, then the maxfli noodle LONG & SOFT is the ball for you!

Similar Products Used:
Titleist Pro V-1, Top Flite Tour Strata, Titleist DT-SoLo, Titleist NXT, NXT Tour


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Review Date
May 13, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: PhantomII ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Noodle Long and Soft

Summary:
Until I can afford the expensive Nike and Titleist balls I think I have finally found my ball. The noodles give me almost the same distance as the Top Flite XL3000 Super Longs which are the longest balls that I have hit, but without the loss of feel on and around the greens. I wouldn't say these will backup on the greens but I can tell you for a fact that they never roll more than a foot from the divot on the green for me. I have always hit my wedges exceptional and these balls just make it better, putting has never been a strong suit for me but these balls give a nice feedback without being jarring or sounding like you hit a rock, and they roll very true. I know everyone has different preferences but I think this is a great all around ball and for under $20.00 for 15 balls it's worth a try.

Customer Service:
It's a golf ball so unless it explodes I don't see any need to contact them.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway HX Hot and Warbird, Dunlop LOCO Crazy Long, Top Flite XL3000 Super Long and Strata TL Tour, and just about every other ball under $20.00.


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