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Maxfli M3 Tour Low Trajectory

Maxfli M3 Tour Low Trajectory


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Tour proven 402-dimple pattern delivers lower launch and trajectory for maximum distance through optimized flight and greater roll.



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Review Date
April 18, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: BTBaseball29 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Summary:
This is a nice golf ball. Too bad they discontinued them. I don't understand why Maxfli discontinues balls so fast, other than for marketing reasons. The A-10 was a good ball, and so is the M3 LT. I like the low trajectory because it helps me with iron shots in particular. I tend to hit a high ball to begin with, so the low trajectory gives me a little more control on my irons. It also helps me when I play in the wind. It's nice to be able to pull out my driver or my 1-iron and hit low rockets that bore through the wind. The ball has pretty good distance off the tee, very comparable to other premium balls and also to softer covered distance balls, such as the noodle. This ball is also playable around the green. It spins pretty well and checks up nicely. It's also very nice to putt. I nailed 4 putts from 20+ feet my last round using the M3 LT. I would recommend this ball to players with low to mid handicaps and a high swing speed. If you are a 10 handicap or under who drives the ball 275+, give this ball a try. I think you'll like it.

Similar Products Used:
Pro V1x is similar.


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Review Date
June 30, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Go4It ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
M3 Low Trajectory

Summary:
First,let me preface this review by telling you I have a Taylormade 540 12 degree driver with a stock regular shaft. I bought this driver based on my swing speed and the theory the more loft the less side spin which will cause a slice. I know I may be sacrifice a little distance but I was looking for more accuracy. So I started looking for a ball that would give me distance but also work for me around the greens. I tried different brands of NIKE, Spaulding,Titleist, Dunlop, Wilson etc.. Some of them would fit the distance ok but not give me the green action. Some would just balloon off the tee, other were just eradict off the tee. I tried this M3 LT and it has just what I have been looking for. I get tremendous distance, and great action around the green. My slices are a minimum and the durability of the ball is beyond belief. With this ball being discontinued I am currently buying what I can of it. At $19.99 it is the best value going!!!

Customer Service:
N/a

Similar Products Used:
Nike, Wilson, Titliest, Spaulding, Dunlop


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Review Date
November 24, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Scott ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
M-3 LT Tour

Summary:
After going to the golf store with a gift certicate to burn, I found out they were out of my usual Strata Tour Ace. I saw these LTs on sale so, I thought I'd give them a try.
These balls bore through the wind and are very long. I average 280-300 yards a drive. These compare very well in distance to the Tour Ace. A major plus for me was the durability. I played a full round with one ball and not a scuff was to be found.
On the green, you will be very surprised. The LT has great spin, nice feel, and a true roll. If you can get these balls on sale, give them a try. You will be very amazed.....

Similar Products Used:
Strata Tour Ace, Pro V-1, Callaway HX Blue, Hogan Apex



Review Date
October 2, 2003

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

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Reviewed by: fceast ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
M3 LT

Summary:
My expectations for this ball were: 1. Low trajectory. 2. High Spin. 3. Distance competitive with Titleist or Spalding (strata) products. I was unimpressed by #1, satisfied in #2 - but highly disappointed in #3. The ball does spin adequately, but distance is well short of top competitive balls. Trajectory was perhaps half a club lower than other top balls. Feel was muted by my tastes. I won't play this ball again.



Review Date
September 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: djYz ,  Shoots in the 90s , from MB, CDN

Model Reviewed:
Maxfli M3 LT (sleeve)

Summary:
I have an extremely high trajectory, but get normal distance compared to my buddies. So i decided to try this LOW TRAJECTORY in hopes to get more distance instead of my balloon shots. Anyway, it didn't work. I lost like 20 yards on all my short irons. Despite the negativity, the ball does exactly what it's supposed to, bore through the air like a ball 3 times it's weight. Overall an Very nice ball, just not yet worth the dough for my level of play.

Similar Products Used:
Precept U-Tri (awesome spin, no durability), Pinnacle SD (awesome distance, no feel)



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