Maxfli A10 Balls

Maxfli A10 Balls 

DESCRIPTION

Introducing the new A10 - The Longest Ball on Tour. This solid core ball has everything you want in a tour performance ball. With its TEN technology and urethane cover to compliment the large, solid core, the A10 is not only the longest ball on tour, but it''s awesome around the greens, too. Woosie had a close one with the A10 at the British Open, and Se Ri Pak used it to win the Womens British Open. Take it for a test drive and see why it is the longest ball on tour.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 01, 2003]
divotman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli A10 ball

Wow! I played in tournament today and used these balls for the first time. They were exceptionally long off the tee, and held their line very well in the wind. I tied for lowest net score, so you can bet I'll keep using them for now. Their feel is nice, not too hard, not too soft. They putt true. I'm not usually able to put a lot of spin on the ball around the green, but was able to with this ball. My only regret is not having tried them before now, especially since they are no longer being made. Maxfli is replacing them with their new M3 and M3LT models.

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

Maxfli XS-Tour and Revolution. Topflite 2000/3000 exceptinal spin. Titleist NXT and Professionals

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 17, 2002]
jpower31
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: maxfli A 10

I dont see all the hype surronding this ball. My Nike precision distance's trvel just as far if not farther and they are easier to spin than the A 10. The A 10 are also way too expensive. If you like this ball try the nike precision distance control, you will be surprised.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 07, 2002]
Ricky Smith
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop LoCo

I love this ball. I played with other balls but I enjoy it because of its softness. I have an average swing and the distance that I get from it is much better the other balls that I play with. The ball does not spin a lot, so it depends on whether you like it or not. Definately a ball I will recomend.

Customer Service

Great Customer Service and I got Free shipping with my order.

Similar Products Used:

Maxfli Noodle, Precept Lady, Precept Laddie, Strata Tour, NXT Tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 31, 2002]
smay
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Maxfli A10

This ball is super it is very forgiving off the tee and it is everything that I want in a ball I like it better than the ProV1 . I have hit the ball longer and straighter with this ball I will go and buy more of these balls later on .

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 31, 2002]
lagos
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: a10

sweet ball. i like the extra distance - easily 15-20 yards. as for the feel, i thought it was great out there today and my course's greens are hard and fast. it's a toss up between the a10 and prov1* but the value for both is kind of rough.

Similar Products Used:

prov1, prov1*, call hex red & blue, precept tour prem ls, strata tour ultimate's...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 15, 2002]
markpl_00
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli A10

I agree with the last reviewer regarding the overall performance of this ball. As far as distance, I did hit this ball longer than the ProV1 by about 10 yards. But, as the previous reviewer stated, the feel is just not the same as you get with the ProV1 or the Professional. I also found that I could not work the ball off the tee and was more acurate with the ProV1. From 100 yards in, the ProV1 is a clear hands-down winner over this ball...I could spin the ProV1 much easier and had better feel for my wedge and iron shots in general. As far as putting, the A10 seems to feel more like putting a rock (at least for me) as opposed to the soft feel of the ProV1. Overall, not that bad of a ball, but the extra ten yards I got off the tee are not worth it when you compare it to the overall performance of the ProV1, especially with approach shots and on the green

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

ProV1

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 14, 2002]
A-Blade
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli A10

During my 1st round with the A10's, I was very satisified. The ball jummps off the driver, flies true off the irons, and stops well enough on the greens. Putting feel was acceptible but seemed a bit firm at times. Generally an all around godd expirence. However, during the next couple of rounds, I found my self running for the safety and secutity of the Pro V1. The Titleist just seems to be better around the greens. It also has much more workability than the A10. The Pro V1 also seems to have a better trajectory for some one who hits the ball low. Sure, the A10 is longer, but when it comes down to it, 100 yards and in is the most important aspect of the game and the A10 just doesn't have the feel of the Pro V1.

Similar Products Used:

Pro V1 (not the *!), Precept Tour Premium

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 13, 2002]
jpower31
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli A-10

Not everytyhing they are lived up to be.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 10, 2002]
bryan roberts
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: A10

This ball has amazing soft feel. Like the distance and spin into the green. The price is a little steep but its alright cuz i just find em then use them instead of paying so much. They have great distance also.

Similar Products Used:

All of them

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 31, 2002]
shanna
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: A-10

This is definitely one of golf's best kept secrets as the previous reviewer said. What a great feeling ball this is. It is so soft, yet feels so solid off the driver. The feel is unmatched and putting with this is a joy. It holds pretty darn true and confidence is a must with this ball. Definitely a better all around ball than the pro v. I love the pro v but I like this ball even more. This has got to be the best ball available. Great job Maxfli!!!!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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