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Maxfli Noodle Ice

Maxfli Noodle Ice


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Noodle, the most recognizable name in the long-and-soft category of golf balls, introduces the Noodle Ice featuring a transparent cover and highly optic core. The Maxfli Noodle Ice golf ball is engine...
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Review Date
July 8, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jdbly ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Noodle Ice

Summary:
I've read some reviews on the Noodle Ice describing it as 'unfeeling' and 'too soft', but all I know is that the 'Ice' is the first golf ball that I've been able to get backspin on and stop it dead on the green. I fell in love with this ball from the first swing (I found one in the woods and kept it), and now it's the only ball I'll use.

Similar Products Used:
Nike 'Mojo', TopFlite XL, and Maxfli Noodle.


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Review Date
June 24, 2008

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: saluki ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
maxfli noodle ice

Summary:
In the past I used the standard Noodle balls along with Nike One and others here and there. I now only use the Noodle Ice. I have more confidence and focus on the ball and it has great feel for the short game. I have lost no distance in driving comparing to the others i have played. The only thing that drives me nuts is that when the ball was originally released it was sold as a ball for either sex, and now almost all golf shops stock it in the ladies section. It works for men and women. A GREAT BALL.


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Review Date
January 5, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: IRVIN LOUPE ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
NOODLE ICE

Summary:
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY BUT THE NOODLE ICE GOES 10 YDS. FURTHER WITH 7 IRON AND 20 FURTHER WITH DRIVER THAN ANY BALL I HAVE EVER HIT INCLUDING ALL THE NON-CLEAR COVER NOODLE BALLS. I'VE BEEN PLAYING 45 YEARS AND AM 52 AND HAVE HIT EVERY BALL MANUFACTURED AND NO OTHER BALL HAS EVER DEMONSTRATED THIS DEGREE OF DIFFERENCE. IS THIS BALL LEGAL? SHAG BAG AFTER SHAG BAG WITH A VARIETY OF BALLS THE NOODLE ICE GOES FURTHER.


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Review Date
July 4, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mike ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Noodle Ice

Summary:
I played the Noodle Ice with the regular clear cover and white center and found them to be decent. I had a bit of trouble getting them as high as I usually hit but they still managed the distance. They feel soft coming off the club.


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Review Date
June 25, 2006

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: jeff pickard ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Noodle Ice

Summary:
Playing a pink ball forces you to up your game! In all seriousness, the Noodle Ice is a solid performer in terms of distance and feel. The colors are not for every one, but my take is that games are supposed to be fun, and golf is a game. The clear cover w/the color beneath creates a very vivid look. Mentally energizing. The color thing can also get into your opponent's head. It's hell getting beat by a guy playing a raspberry ball (or lime, lemon, tangerine)

Similar Products Used:
Top Flite TL-Tour, Mojo,Precept U-Tri Tour, Callawy HX Red


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