Summary: This isnt my normal ball. I usually play the Maxfli Noodle, Titleist NXT or the Nike Juice. I have mixed feelings about this ball. It definitely is a good ball for putting and long, straight shots. It is a little tricky to use with wedges and chips, but the right shot will hold some greens. It is also a very affordable three piece ball. What I don't like about this ball is how easily it is to scruff up the cover. Even on crisp mid iron and hybrid club shots, the ball cover got scuffed. It easily gets grass and dirt stains smeared on the cover (in it's defense, the course I used these on did not have many ball washers at the tee boxes). You probably wont get more than 3 or 4 holes out of a ball. There are also better balls from Maxfli and other ball companies that are good distance and short game balls. But, it is affordable and does go a long way on shots. I wouldnt use this in a competition or a match, but worth a try if you can get a sleeve.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Nike TA2s
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Summary: I have used all the best balls out there. After using the Fire, I must say I was very impressed with the distance. Almost 10 yards farther on average. And putting feeling was very good too. Worth a sleeve to see if you experience the same.
Similar Products Used: ProV1, NXT,Loco, Nik, Bridgstone
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Summary: Great 3 piece ball for the money. Durable cover. Never an issue with cutting the cover. Balls goes a long way. Last summer I used one ball for an entire round and could have used it more. Not a mark on it. Nice feel on short shots too. Doesn't help me putt.
Customer Service: None used.
Similar Products Used: Callaway HX Hot
Titliest NXT
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Review Date October 7, 2007
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: joe smith(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: maxfli fire
Summary: This is a pretty good ball. The distance on this ball is second to none. It also flies very straight. Putts roll very straight and feel good off the face. There are also a couple bad things about this ball. There is no possible way to get this ball to spin. I have also cracked a couple of them. So here's the deal if you want a distance ball this is hat you need but if you want a little spin you are out of luck.
Customer Service: -
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Review Date July 5, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Kenny G(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Fire
Summary: Can't say a bad thing about this new ball. Got a comp 2 pack from Dick's. Was my favorite ball of all time before I made the turn shooting a 40 front and 44 back while being a 95 average duffer.
Ball flies long and very straight and is durable as the best on the market. I am a bump and run player and love the extra height generated by all clubs. Can't comment on spin or green holding properties but it putts like on rails and
never fakes you out on distance. Will be the only ball in my bag (unless something better comes along). But seriously, all mid to high hdcp golfers should give these a try...should bring nothing but smiles to your face!!
Similar Products Used: Nike Long & Soft, Noodle, All Precepts, Wilson Staff Titanium (Still a decent ball)
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