Summary: For the price and playability - best ball. For those folks with a slow to medium swing speed this ball will get it done. Has predictable trajectory on driver and hybrids. Nice feel of the mid and short irons. The difference is a little more spin around the greens that is predictable. Off the putter nice and soft, does'nt explode off the putter face. Taylormade has a winner here, very durable, decent spin for a 15.00 dz ball and very good distance off all clubs.
Summary: This is a great ball! I have been using this ball for about 3 months and I'm sold. It is one of the most durable balls I have used. It has a great sound and roll off any putter, wich is the most important aspect to me. It feels like butter off the wedge when I contact it right. For the price, you can't go wrong with this ball. I like Nike PD Soft but the cover don't hold up like this ball.
Similar Products Used: Nike PD soft, Precept Laddie
Review Date May 26, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Gordo(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Noodle+
Summary: First thing you notice is the ball doesn't say Maxfli any longer! The sleeve says Taylormade! Nonetheless, these balls are a real
"gas" to play with! First hole I played was a birdie! Great Value!
Summary: This is a very soft ball,good distance off of the driver(had played other balls that compares to this one such as the Laddie Extreme,Nike Soft,and a few of the Callaway balls)I will say that you do get good spin around the green and the ball putts GREAT!...In giving this ball it's "props",the Laddie Extreme is a little longer of the tee(about 10 to 15 yrds)The noodle is a very durable ball...played a round a Castle Bay(home course)using the same ball for 18 holes and shooting an 81 and the ball still looked great after "beating"it up on a 90+degree day,for the money you can't beat it unless you want to unload your bank account for a PRO V.