MAXFLI Noodle Golf Ball



Birth of  the Maxfli Noodle golf ball. Maxfli''''s development team set out to create a ball that combined the incompatible qualities of long distance and soft feel at contact; this project was called Project Noodle. The Maxfli development team succeeded in theirMaxifli noodle quest, and the Maxfli Noodle golf ball was born. The secret of the Maxfli Noodle golf ball is a high-energy, low-compression material in the core, a soft-yet-durable Surlyn ball cover, and a high-launch 408 dimple pattern. If you want maximum distance without a hard feel you need to try the Maxfli Noodle golf ball, the ball with the intriguing name and outstanding performance.


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Maxfli Noodle Golf Ball User Reviews



Reviewed by: Mary,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Noodle Long & Soft

Summary:
A fellow golfer gave me my first Noodle ball at the end of last season. I liked the way it felt when I hit it. So I brought a box and have been using them on a regular basis during league play. I hit my first Hole-in-One this season and it was with the Noodle Long & Soft. In simple terms,the ball just feels great.



Reviewed by: florence,  Shoots in the 90s

Summary:
After, playing golf for 50 yrs, I got a Hole in One at Eagle Creek on the 12th Hole. I was using the Noodle ball long and soft. Thank you It really made my day.


Reviewed by: connecticutter ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Maxlfi Noodle

Summary:
I''ve played a lot of different kinds of balls from rock hard distance balls like the Callaway Warbird and Titleist DT and NXT distances to spin and feel balls like the Precept Laddie, but the Noodle offers the best of both worlds. I hit this ball higher and farther than most distance balls, and it feels so well off the clubhead. I am more confident in hitting draws and fades because of how this ball feels. I have a relatively fast swing speed (between 108 mph & 113 mph) and the ball reacts even better. The ball bites pretty well on greens with most wedge and short iron shots, and the high trajectory of the ball helps with mid and long clubs. It feels very soft for chips and putts as well. The only drawback is when you play on particularly windy days when high trajectory shots aren''t the most wise shots to hit. The price is incredibly low. I hit my record best round of 2 over par using a Noodle.


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