Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Feel Balls

Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Feel Balls 

DESCRIPTION

The XL 3000 Super Feel has an extra low compression core and is designed to provide extra feel on and around the green. Delivers extra distance for golfers with low to moderate clubhead speeds.

USER REVIEWS

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5
[Jan 02, 2024]
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5
[Jul 16, 2005]
sgolfers
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TF XL-3000 Super Feel

I just bought a bunch of the XL-3000 Super feels on close out for dirt cheap ($50 for 90 new balls). I bought them for back yard practice balls, but I'm pretty impressed with them especially given the cheap close out pricing. They compare favorably in both distance & feel with most of the other 2 piece soft core balls, DT SoLo, Noodle, Mojo, Loco, Pinnale Gold etc. at half the cost. I also belive that the TF Infinity Buttery feel is the exact same ball with a different name on it. Although they are soft and have a reasonable good feel, they are not high spin balls, so don't buy these thinking that you'll be dropping and stopping them on the greens. I don't think that low handicappers will like this ball, but for mid & high handicappers if you can still find left overs (many places still have then for around $10 / 15 ball box) this ball is a steal. If you can't find the XL-3000s try the Infinity Buttery Feel they are also available fairly cheap on closeout.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

You name it.

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RATING
4
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5
[Oct 17, 2004]
Not a hacker
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: XL 300 Super Feel

This is a really great ball. Has all the characteristics of a top balll but the price. I have used these in comps and find them to be as good as a premium in every way under normal conditions. Off the driver they are awesome. Solid feel and HEAPS longer than any premium ball. Longer with the irons and have a nice high ball flight with good stopping power on normal greens. Check up enough around the greens if their not too fast and feel very nice off the putter. These balls are supposed to be designed for slow swingers but respond well to fast swing speeds and do not feel mushy like other lo compression balls. The strike is solid but soft on all clubs through the bag. The only slight criticism I have is when the course is fast and hard. They don't stop as well as top premium balls on hard, fast greens, especially when chipping. I would reccomend these balls for players of all levels for all but the 4 weeks or so when your club champs are on and the course is set up like a professional tournament. Other tha hten these are the best balls available. The low price is justa bonus

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5
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5
[Sep 12, 2004]
kkoski
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Feel

I agree with eerie, these balls are hard to beat, and the fact that they are so affordable is a bonus. They fly long and have great "hop and stop" on the greens. I've tried Pro-V1's and DT-Solo's and I can't tell the difference, except at the cash register. In fact on one occasion I played a small executive 9 hole course and played an XL 3000 and a Pro-V1 on all 9 holes and shot three strokes better with the XL 3000 and on 2 of the 3 par four holes the XL 3000 out drove the Pro-V1. I believe a lot more people would play this ball but they can't stomach the fact that they aren't shooting a Titleist or some other big name ball. There is the stigma that you can't possibly be all that good and shoot a top-flite. I even had a hard time with it myself, I wanted to be "Cool" like my other golf buddies and shoot Pro-V1"s but the fact is that this ball is just as good and costs less than half, you can't go wrong by at least trying these out.

Customer Service

Never used.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Pro-V1, DT - Solo, Strata Tour Soft.

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5
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5
[Sep 12, 2004]
lakeeriewest
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top Flight XL 3000 Super Feel

With today's technological advancements in club design and composition, ball selection does make a difference! To elevate my game and bring it to a level where I shoot constantly in the low 80's and often break into the upper 70's, I have found a need to match my ball striking capabilities and my equipment with the correct golf ball. I have found that in the Top Flight XL3000 SF. It has an excellent feel without sacrificing distance. Using this ball, I feel confident in shaping a ball to match a hole’s design and attacking a pin with a risk reward placement. The ball is responsive off of the clubface and provides just enough spin not to veer off course. When hitting an approach shot or chipping onto a green it checks up well. The ball was designed to give good distance for a golfer with a slower club head speed at impact. I have found that establishing a moderate swing tempo while using this ball has actually improved my overall distance and has dramatically improved my accuracy, thus lowering my scores. Lets face it, 250 yards in the fairway is better then 280 yards in the rough, woods, sand or water. In my opinion, this ball most closely resembles the Precept Lady, Maxfli Noodle and Titleist DT-Solo in overall feel and performance. The one factor that sets it aside is price! You can purchase 15 Topflight XL3000’s at Walmart for $12.96, where the other brands are going to cost you anywhere from $20.00 - $25.00 per dozen. Thus, making the Topflight XL3000 Super Feel a better ball for the money. If you are looking for a ball with good feel and don’t want to sacrifice distance, try the Topflight XL3000 Super Feel. I believe that you will be impressed with its overall performance. Besides, at ,75 cents per ball, loosing one hurts a lot less then loosing a Pro V1 or Tour Accuracy.

Similar Products Used:

Maxfli Noodle, Precept Lady, Titleist DT - Solo

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RATING
5
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5
[Jan 19, 2004]
ray
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top Flight XL 3000 SF

Absolutely good ball, even for the serious playor. Long and straight off the tee. Feels great with every iron and most importantly, one-hop and stop. Price aside, this is a very good ball. I'm absolutely thrilled to play it.

Similar Products Used:

NXT, Precept Lady, Noodle, PV1

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4
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4
[Sep 03, 2003]
clarkkent03
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Top-Flite XL3000 Super Feel

After taking several much needed lessons and finally really putting in some real work at the range my scores have finally dropped significantly (20-30 strokes)My PGA pro recommended that I upgrade my equipment to maximize my gains. After getting some new irons he also recommend that I start looking a the one of the most crucial part of my game...the ball. After trying several balls from the Pro V1 down to bargain basement "rock" ball. I settled on a Strata Tour Ultimate(another good ball for my swing). Since this isn't a review for Strata I'll move on. On the course one day I found this ball and decided to play it since there were some water holes on my home course that had my number. After playing the rest of the round with it I could barely tell the difference between this ball and my $36 ball. I went looking for the ball and boy was I surprised when I found this ball at Wal-Mart for $15. I haven't looked back since. I was once one of those uninitiated golfers that thought there was not a difference in the ball you played on the course but boy was I glad my pro cleared that up! This is a really good ball! The ball has some excellent stopping ability (usually one hop and stop) It is long off the tee and feels GREAT when it comes off your irons. You just can't beat it especially at such a low price point!! I am sorry that Top-Flite is stopping production on it though. I have been buying them up whenever I find them because I am not sure if the new Infinity ball will be the same. I hope so.

Similar Products Used:

Strata Tour Ultimate , Strata Tour Ultimate 2, Titleist Pro V1, Maxfli A10, Precept Tour , Maxfli Reveloution Solid

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5
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5
[Aug 16, 2003]
Bernard French
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Top Flite XL3000 Super Feel

For the money this is the best ball around. Excellent quality and feel.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist so-lo

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5
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5
[Jun 06, 2003]
Golf Gnome
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Top Flight 3000 Super Feel

I was disappointed in this ball because I thought the 2000 balls (spin & distance) were pretty good. This one feels mushy to me and a well struck short iron often resulted inan erratic ball flight; wobbly or with a little drifting. Not a long ball either. Maybe it's too soft but something did not feel right.

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Noodle, Strata Pro's

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RATING
3
VALUE
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3
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