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B Dub
Great price for a ball that will end up in the woods or a pond
Dave
I’ve been using these for a couple of years and for a high handicapper like me they’re a great blend of softness, durability, and price
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The Verdict: The Maxfli Softfli remains one of the best "bang-for-your-buck" options for golfers who prefer a soft, buttery feel without the premium price tag. At roughly $1.25 per ball in the 48-pack, it’s a low-risk, high-reward choice for casual rounds or those looking to combat a slice. Performance Notes: Feel: True to its name, this is one of the softest balls on the market (35 compression). If you dislike the "clicky" feel of distance balls, you’ll love how this feels off the putter and the face of your irons. Distance & Flight: Because it is so low-compression, it helps golfers with moderate swing speeds launch the ball higher and stay in the air longer. The low spin off the driver also helps keep shots straighter by reducing side-spin. Short Game: While it doesn't have the "grab" of a urethane Tour ball (like the Maxfli Tour), the soft ionomer cover still offers decent feedback on chips. Visibility & Value: The 48-pack is a massive convenience—you won't feel the "sting" as much when a ball finds the water or the woods. Pros: Incredibly soft feel; helps reduce slices/hooks; unbeatable value in the bulk pack. Cons: Ionomer cover doesn't "check" as hard on fast greens as a Pro V1; higher swing speeds (>100mph) might find it too soft.
Golfnut
The 48 pack is definitely a bargain for a very playable ball.
1FastC7
Great price and quality. These balls get the job done.
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