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Top-Flite Top Flite Infinity Buttery Feel

Top-Flite Top Flite Infinity Buttery Feel


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Since the turn of the century, Spalding has led the way in ball technology. In fact, over the past 5 years, no other U.S. manufacturer has obtained more patents covering materials and construction tha...
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Review Date
June 27, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: PowerFade64 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
TopFlite Buttery Feel

Summary:
Very nice feel off the tee as well is good distance and very responsive around the green. Similar to the Titleist So/Lo and Noodle, however, it bit more feel in my opinion.

For $15 for a 15 pack at Target and absolute steel.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Titleist So/Lo, Maxfli Noodle


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Review Date
January 13, 2004

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Chuckhov ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Infinity Buttery Feel Balls

Summary:
I’ve been a fan of the Top Flite 3000 Super Feels, writing a review here last year.

Decided to try the Infinity Buttery Feels, guessing that these would be the most like Super Feels.

Today I played alone, hitting two balls – one Super Feel, one Buttery Feel.

Bad news. I found the Buttery Feels not particularly soft, or fun to hit.

They’re okay balls. Longish. Nice to putt with. But the ‘feel’ isn’t there with both irons and woods.

They do go straight(er). Take my comment on spin with a bucket of water – since it was a bit mushy out there: my seven iron backed up a foot, eight iron a bit more, etc.

But these are NO Super Feels. And they scoff up faster (but not too fast).

I kept thinking (with no proof whatsoever) that Top Flite screwed up this batch – marked them incorrectly – because they played more like a low-spin hard ball.

Oh, well. I’m not going to get another box just to see if they’re softer and more like the Super Feels.

These weren’t bad balls. Just not ‘buttery.’

I’ll be on the lookout for Target Stores so I can grab the bright yellow ‘Super Feel’ boxes until they run out.

What a life. What wishes and expectations. HOPING to come upon a Target Store…

Customer Service:
none

Similar Products Used:
NXT, Top Flite Super Feel



Review Date
September 18, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Lou ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Top Flite Infinity Buttery Feel

Summary:
I play with forged irons, and like the feel and control I get with the low compression balls. I have played the NSX Tour, Laddie, Lady, Lo Co, Noodle and XL 3000 Soft Feel. In my opinion the best balls in that group were the NSX and the Laddie, followed closely by the XL 3000. The only problem I found was that I did lose a fair amount of distance with the low comp balls compared with the multi layer premium balls I tried. Since I don’t want to pay the price for the premium ball, and I’m still long to average of the tee it was something I could live with. Well… I picked up a box of the Top Flite Infinity Buttery Feel balls and played them for the first time yesterday. WOW! I have a new favorite ball! I hated the line of Top Flite products until the XL 3000, but I tell you this company has got its act together now. The ball was soft as advertised off the club, but I gained about 10 yard off the tee. I live in Reno and the greens in the high desert this time of year are like cement, but the infinity stopped on a dime. It also putted well, and after a shot down a gravel cart path I couldn’t find a scuff. It really played like a premium ball but had a price tag of $18 for 15 balls. Great job Top Flite!

Similar Products Used:
NSX Tour, Laddie, Lady, Lo Co, Noodle and XL 3000 Soft Feel



Review Date
August 18, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: DrBlue ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Clarks Summit, PA, USA

Model Reviewed:
TF Infinity Buttery Feel

Summary:
I bought these while on vacation in Williamsburg, to replace my son's habit for losing balls.

Great ball, very controllable off the tee, goes long and stops on the green. Putting is always a question for these kind of balls. Each ball will last more than one round, but scuffs badly if yoou're in trouble, eg., sandtraps and cart paths. Very Strata -like, without the price.

Customer Service:
They are nice and usually fulfill the guarantees and answer questions. But I've never needed service.

Similar Products Used:
Everything....Currently using a mix of Stratas and ProVIs...



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