Description Uncomprimising balance of distance and feel. Low spin off the tee for exceptional distance. Superior, tour feel and control around the greens
Summary: Oops. I just wanted to clarify from my review below that I've been playing the M3 ball for a year.....I've been playing golf most of my life.
As I get older I've been improving my game, and one of the ways that I've done that is to always play the same ball.
I like ProV1's, but I HATE loosing them. I say to myself, "If you left $3.50 cash laying in the rough you'd look for it." I get M3's for a buck!
I currently have 9 dozen Maxfli Tour balls in my closet, and two dozen in my practice bag. You think I like this ball??
Anyway, the balls deserves some extra points anyay. At $40/dz maybe you could criticize this ball. At $17/dz at Golfsmith every day.....GIVE ME A BREAK!
Similar Products Used: Pro V1
Revolution Tour
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Summary: This is my favorite ball. Not because I think it's the best ball on the market, but certainly the best deal.
I got 6 dozen for $12 per on a dutch auction once. How can you beat that?
The thing I like about the ball is it's soft with good touch around the greens, and putts well, but it doesn't over-spin with the driver when you don't put a good swing on the ball.
Cover is very durable for a soft ball. Doesn't last forever but you can play a single ball for an entire round, and it's still in decent shape....paint chipped on letter a bit is it.
I can't understand how anybody good rate this ball low. I've been playing for a year, and have used this ball more than any other ball I've ever played. It's just a good ball.
Ohh, it's long too. Friend of mine was hitting the ball like Iron Byron one day and after he smashed one of his rock-balls 280 yards I tossed him one of my M3's. Same swing, 10 yards longer, so there's no way your loosing distance.
Trust me, this is a great ball for the money.
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Summary: You can get these now for about $15 a case. This ball is very long, I have hit consistently 300+ drives with this ball. The M3 has all the spin you would even need around a green. I have not played the ProV enough to really compare the two, but the M3 has as much control as I would ever imagine. The M3 is very durable, I can expect the same ball to last an entire round with no scuffing or cuts. Love the feel off the putter blade.
In summery, you can not find a better ball at this price period. Buy as many as you can while there are still on the shelves.
Similar Products Used: used them all
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Summary: This is a good ball. It has good distance (almost as good as my NXT Distance ball) and great feel. It has boring ball flight. It doesn't spin back very much, but my ball flight is so high that I don't need it to. It is very durable. It has a soft cover that will last for at least 18 holes. My favorite part is the feel off the putter. It's like butter. I always put it the right distance with these balls. They never go shooting past or come up short. I one putt with these balls more than any other. They aren't being produced anymore so go buy them where you can. THey dropped the price to $20 a dozen. This is the best $20 dz. ball around and close to the $40 dz. balls.
Similar Products Used: NXT Distance
Starta Ultimate II
Hogan Tour
Slazenger Tour
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Summary: Very good ball. Price drop at the store, so I went out and got 3 dozen. This ball goes long off of the tee and putts well. It also plays good in the wind. For the price you can't go wrong.
Similar Products Used: NXT,laddies,ProV1
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