Maxfli Tour S Max Align Golf Balls

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About This Item

FEATURES

  • Cast Urethane Cover - Soft Feel, Enhanced Greenside Spin and lasting durability
  • Polyhedron 336 Dimple Design - Advanced aerodynamic dimple pattern for optimal ball flight and increased distance
  • High Speed Mantle - NEW! High Flexural Modulus mantle layer delivers increased distance and speed
  • Low Compression Core - Delivers Soft feel on all shots without sacrificing ball speed
  • Center-Of-Gravity balanced - Patented balancing process provides unmatched precision during manufacturing, delivering superior consistency and accuracy
  • Max Align Technology - Provides a visual aid letting players line up their shots and see the trajectory after striking
  • Compression: 85
  • Brand : Maxfli
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : MX25TOURSALGN
  • Web ID: 24MAXUMXFLTRSQDLGGBL
  • SKU: 26672359

REVIEWS

4.8
95%
Recommended

20 Reviews

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One Of The Best Balls In The Game

Competes with all the big names and is less $$ highly recommended

Maxfli Tour S

Great feel, good spin and distance. Stable and far off the driver, good on irons and wedges too

Maxfli Tour S - Great Ball For Slow Swing Golfers.

Great Ball. I’m a 8 index golfer in his early 60’s. Independents testing shows this ball is the longest for slow swing speed golfers. I find it is still good around the greens.

Maxfli Tour S

Great ball and was 10-15 yards further off the tee than my current ball. Great price and perfect for mid- handicap

Maxfli Tour Golf Balls - Tour S, Tour & Tour X

Recently was turned on to Maxfli Tour Golf balls and I'm blown away. I've tried all three variants and they are simply amazing - Titleist quality, consistency and spin at half the price. Tour and Tour S are 3 layer, Tour X is 4 layer. I'm a medium speed swinger but started with the X on a recommendation. I've tried the Tour and Tour S since and really liked them but still find myself preferring the ball flight of the X. Only concern is Tour X ball is a little less "resilient" to scuffs than Titleist ProV1x but still hold up well with regular play; its cart paths or rocky terrain that cause the issue.

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