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Maxfli Fire Tour Balls

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Designed by John Daly for John Daly. The new Tour Fire cranks out Tour-caliber distance. John wouldn't have it any other way. This ball has a suprisingly soft feel for a distance ball.

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The Tour Fire Black golf ball,looks a little like the Titleist Pro V 1 392.The feel with the putter is soft on the putter face,making it a good replacement for the Maxfli Revolution.

ive been golfing for a few months and just shoot about 10 or 20 over and recentley i picked up a box of these balls because i was in a pinch and my mom told me i needed to find some "cheap" balls so i chose the tour fires, i had been golfing and i had been hitting an old box of maxfli noodles. my friend shot three over the fence with a slice and it forced me to open my maxfli fires, my first shot with them, i shot a hole in one and it went great from there they are great and they are nice and long and have a soft impact

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Was out in New Mexico playing on travel when I discovered I only had 4 balls packed. I ran to a sporting goods store and bought these in a pinch because I've liked Maxflis in the past and couldn't resist the $15 sticker price. What a steal! These played fantastic in every respect. Felt great, flew with a great trajectory, and spun on the green for instant stopping power. Could even play a one hop and stop shot on long chips and approaches. Ran back and bought the other dozen, then when I returned back home from my trip, bought the last 2 dozen at another store. I'm not going to say they're better than ProV's, but as a single digit player, they suit my game just as well.

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First of all, the picture is of the original Fire. I have played to original fire and it's decent, but a little hard. The biggest problem I had with the original fire is that it has the lame flame on the side for supposedly lining up putts. The Tour Fire looks professional with just one line and is softer and feels a lot like the Nike One black. I bought 24 One blacks last year from 2 ball promo packs and really like that ball except it looked like it went through a lawn mower after 5 holes. The Tour Fire is more durable and less expensive than the one black. I played my best 9 hole round ever last year (-3) 33 with the Tour Fire (at $2 a ball) and I'm a believer. Apparently, Maxfli is discontinuing this model. I think that's because John Daly is on the back of the box and they want to disassociate themselves with JD until he gets his life together...I saw them on sale for $14.99 a dozen at Dick's Sporting Goods and used a -10 off online coupon to get 48 balls for $53 including tax. I'm set for the summer at S1.10 a ball! That's about the price of a dozen Pro V1s- and you get 48 balls. And yes, the Pro V1s are better (I've only played one sleeve, but I'm sure someone will defend the Pro V1 with all their heart), but at $1.10 vs. $4 a ball you can't go wrong. If you really want to get serious about golf balls go to the usga site and look up the spin ratings for whichever ball you choose. The Tour Fire is rated low spin on a driver and high spin on irons-just like the Pro V1. I really think there is advantage to playing the same ball every round and at $1.10 a ball that's what I intend to do this summer as I seek a 69 for 18 holes.

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I normally play Maxfli Noodles and have been very happy with them. They guys in my group play the Pro-V1's but I will never, ever pay $40 for a dozen golf balls. I was given a sleeve of Maxfli Tour Fire golf balls last October just before the season ended. I found them to be as long as the Noodle but they hold the greens much, much better. They check up really nice and even occasionally spin for me which I found amazing. I saw them at the sporting goods store on clearance for $14.99 a dozen since they are no longer making them. I bought three dozen and I think I should go back for more. Right now, at this price, you simply cannot buy a better ball for the money. Get them while they last!!!

HX56, Pro-V1, & Noodle.

First of all the wrong photo of the ball is shown above(the tour version is all black graphics), so I think it might have confused a few reviewers. Because someone said this ball is hard as a rock below and that is not the case at all. (that same reviewer claimed the HX hot to be a softer ball than this,that is CRAZY TALK trust me)The Tour Fire ball is a premium golf ball that will perform well in every aspect of the game. I am a 5 handicap player and right now it is my ball of choice. Not just cuz' of the $$ cuz' of the performance.

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After playing a round with this ball I am really dissapointed they are discontinuing it. Not sure what some of the other reviewer are talking about as I found this ball soft and also was able to spin it back 1 - 2'. After 18 holes the ball only had a few scuff marks. From what I have read this plays a lot like the TaylorMades TP Burners so once I can no longer find these that I might switch to those.

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Equal to balls priced twice what I paid for the TF's. $40.00 for two dozen at Dick's. Long as any of the premium competitors and softer than all of them. They spin very well off my old Hogan Edge GS's. Perfect trajectory also. I bought 6 dozen for $128 out the door!!

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I bought a dozen Maxfli Noodle Distance balls for my father and with them i got a free sleeve of said Maxfli Fire Tour. I pulled one out of my bag after two bogeys to start the round. I hit a 176 yard 6 iron within 2 feet made birdie and my excellent play was not finished there. I proceeded to stick six more approach shots from 100-230 yards within 15 feet of the flag. I also finished with an Eagle followed by a birdie to shoot a 3 under round of 69 my best in over five years. I've tried all the top of the line balls that are on the market today and the Maxfli is the one that is now in my bag. Nice too that they just dropped a little in price. I just hope Maxfli keeps them around for a while. It not only flies long of the tee but it's very soft around the greens. Other people have said it doesn't check well around the greens or on approaches. I would only argue the spin on approacehes as i found it just stopped which is what i like.

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An Honest Review of Maxfli Tour Golf Balls

An Honest Review of Maxfli Tour Golf Balls

Britt O has been playing golf since the age of 7. Almost 30 years later, she still loves the game, has played competitively on every level, and spent a good portion of her life as a Class A PGA Professional. Britt currently resides in Savannah, GA, with her husband and two young children. Current Handicap: 1

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A long time ago, Maxfli made a Balata golf ball that I really liked. It had a softer outer cover and really competed well against other golf ball manufacturers who didn’t quite have the feel thing down. Today Maxfli is better known to have a mix of golf balls for high and low handicappers.

I recently tested the Maxfli StraightFli golf balls and was excited to give the Maxfli Tour golf ball a try.

I’ll show you what my experience was like on the golf course and who I would recommend giving this golf ball a try.

Why listen to us? Our team has tested dozens and dozens of the top balls on the market (you can read in-depth review of each here ). We keep detailed notes and findings about each one to come up with our recommendations for you.

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Table of Contents

Overall Rating: 9.3/10

Balancing properties for consistency, soft cast urethane cover, three piece technology, tetrahedron dimple pattern, feel and sound, performance from the tee and green, responsive around the greens, long distance, priced a little lower than other premium golf balls, high gloss cover, overall rating and thoughts.

The Maxfli Tour golf ball gets a 9.3/10. Overall you won’t find too much to complain about with this golf ball in play. My favorite use case for the Maxfli Tour is a player who has been playing with cheap golf balls and is looking to find something with performance without breaking the bank.

The Maxfli Tour is a really great value, and it will suit the needs of a wide range of golfers.

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The Maxfli Tour Ball is considered a premium ball. Therefore you will notice many of the same features you see in golf balls like Tp5, Pro V1, and Callaway Chrome Soft .

When an object can fly through the air balanced, it should have a more consistent performance. At least, that’s what Maxfli was thinking when they created the Maxfli Tour ball. The patented balancing process ensures that every golf ball is marked so that you can maximize performance potential.

Maxfli pays just a little more attention to detail with the Maxfli Tour than they do with other golf balls in the lineup. If you are a player that takes the time to line a ball up specifically each time, this is a stand-out feature in the Maxfli Tour.

The cover of the Maxfli Tour golf balls is a soft cast urethane. The soft cast urethane is what we see on almost all golf balls in the premium category. The urethane cover typically increases spin around the green and improves overall feel.

The Maxfli Tour golf ball is a 3 piece ball made with a large inner core, thin cover, and thin outer layer. The large inner core increases overall distance potential, improves spin rates around the green, and makes the Maxfli Tour a higher quality golf ball.

The Tetrahedron dimple pattern is designed to optimize ball flight aerodynamics, increasing overall distance and improving the golf ball’s stability while in the air. Although the dimple pattern is unique, it doesn’t stand out as anything that looks glaringly different when looking down at the golf ball.

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Performance

Now for the fun part! I took the Maxfli Tour golf ball out for several rounds of golf to make sure I got a real feel for where the golf ball holds up well and where it could use some help. I’ll tell you that overall I was pretty impressed, and I would actually put this on your list of golf balls to try out.

The Maxfli Tour Golf balls are cheaper than the standard premium golf balls from companies like Titleist or Callaway. However, they are a little more expensive than a value or standard 3-piece golf ball.

Pricing goes up on a golf ball when it is more than two pieces. In addition, cast urethane covers are almost always higher in price.

I wouldn’t let the price of the Maxfli Tour golf ball turn you away from it. In fact, I find it to be a really good value.

The overall feel of the Maxfli Tour Golf ball is supposed to be soft. It is not the softest in the tour lineup on the hardest; it kind of fits in the middle. If you have played with a Titleist Pro V1, I would tell you the feel is similar.

Although Maxfli does not publish the compression of the Maxfli Tour, it is probably around an 80 compression golf ball.

The sound is great, I won’t tell you that it feels as buttery as an old Balata ball from Maxfli, but the ball feels strong coming off the clubface and as though it has quite a bit of speed.

The putting green is my favorite place to test to see if I enjoy the feel of a golf ball. With the Maxfli Tour, I really liked the feel on the putting green . The ball came off just a little firm, but it held its line well and helped me get my distance control down during my round.

The spin of the Maxfli Tour needs to be broken down into three categories. The first is the spin from the tee, then the spin on approach shots, and then spin around the greens.

With the Maxfli Tour being considered low spin from the tee, I wanted to make sure that was the case. I’m known to generate a bit of spin with my driver, and sometimes that causes a drive to stop dead in its tracks (not ideal!).

The Maxfli Tour easily eliminated that problem, so spin from the tee is a major plus from this ball.

The spin on the approach shots is not great. I hit a few really good shots that didn’t spin as much as I had hoped for them, too; this was even the case on the 100 yards and in shots. In fact, it gave me little hope for greenside spin.

However, on the short shots around the green, the Maxfli Tour golf balls hold up really well from a spin perspective. The ball spins more than I expected, and I was pleasantly surprised with some of the greenside control you can get with a 3 piece ball, not priced as high as a premium option.

Overall, I think the Maxfli Tour is exactly what it claims to be from a spin perspective. You are going to get low spin from the tee, mid spin on the approach, and then an average to high spin around the greens.

The Maxfli Tour has plenty of carry distance from the tee. One of the things I always look for is whether or not it can carry this dog leg on my home course, as I know a golf ball needs a certain amount of distance to make it.

I put a good swing on the ball, and the Maxfli Tour flew a long way. I think with the extra low spin; you won’t have any problem getting long distances from the Maxfli Tour.

In addition, the distance on approach shots was quite good. I don’t love a golf ball that is long off the tee and then causes me to lose some yardage with the irons. I don’t think you will lose any yardage with the Maxfli Tour, and you will gain some control around the greens.

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What I Like About Maxfli Tour Golf Ball

The Maxfli Tour golf ball impressed me. It’s one of the best from Maxfli that I have tried. Here are a few of the key features that help it to stand out.

The Maxfli Tour is long off the tee box and responsive around the greens. Golf balls that offer both tee and greenside performance are hard to come by (without being $50+ a dozen).

Although I can’t say that the Maxfli Tour is the highest-spinning ball around the greens, you have a lot to work with here.

I think from a scoring perspective, you have to play with a golf ball that is responsive near the greens. The Maxfli Tour can stop, it’s responsive, and you can really learn exactly how it will respond coming off the clubface.

I hit the Maxfli Tour a long way. It flies high (but still a penetrating ball flight), and from the tee, it rolls a long time after it lands. You will not lose any yardage going with the Maxfli Tour; sometimes, the more premium golf balls cost you a few yards, but not this one.

I like the Maxfli Tour’s price point – it’s fair and proves that the ball has good value.

What I Dislike About Maxfli Tour Golf Ball

The Maxfli Tour golf ball didn’t give me too many issues, but I think a few things could be improved here.

The cover just doesn’t look as good as a Pro V1, Tp5, or Callaway Chrome Soft. Of course, the cover is still a urethane material, so it has a similar feel; it just looks a little cheaper on the Maxfli Tour. It may be the high gloss finish they tried to provide, but it just doesn’t look quite as premium as the most expensive golf balls in the game.

The Maxfli Tour claims to have mid-iron spin. I think the spin is somewhere between low and mid. I hit some great shots right to the pin, and they could not hold. I would recommend landing this one near the front of the greens and letting it roll up a few yards. Certainly, you can learn to play like that, but it may not be ideal.

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Maxfli Tour Fire Golf Balls Review

Last Updated: 05 March 2008

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The Maxfli Tour Fire Golf Balls (Dozen) features inlude a tour-caliber distance from SpeedCORE technology, sprisingly soft feel for a distance ball. Incredibly long for a soft ball. Soft-code compression and cover provide exceptional greenside sping

Designed by John Daly for John Daly. The new Maxfli Tour Fire cranks out Tour-caliber distance. John wouldn't have it any other way. This ball has a suprisingly soft feel for a distance ball.

Maxfli Tour Fire golf balls cost £21.99 Contact: 0870 4000 502 Website: www.maxfli.com

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Maxfli Tour Golf Ball Review

In this Maxfli Tour golf ball review, Chris Wallace puts one of Maxfli's two premium golf balls to the test on the course

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Maxfli Tour Golf Ball Review

One of two premium golf balls in the Maxfli lineup, the Tour model has a lot to offer golfers at what is a highly competitive price point. Headlining that list are incredible feel and impressive greenside spin, as well as a ball that makes it easy for players to control trajectory and shape shots.

Impressive greenside spin and control

Soft feel off every club in the bag

Highly workable in terms of shape and trajectory

Tremendous value at its price point

Not the longest ball in its category

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Chris Wallace

Having previously tested the Maxfli Tour X golf ball while also briefly exploring Maxfli’s history as a golf ball brand, it’s now time to turn our attention to Maxfli’s other premium golf ball, the Maxfli Tour. Without getting into a deep discussion about golf ball nomenclature, it’s pretty much universal these days for manufacturers to have two premium golf balls , with one being a standard model and the other, for lack of a better description, an “X” model.

Oftentimes, the difference in performance between the models doesn’t end up being that significant. That is not the case, however, with the two Maxfli premium golf balls, as the Tour and Tour X proved to be very different animals in my testing. While the Tour X was impressively powerful in the long game and slightly lacking in terms of greenside control, the Tour model was almost a polar opposite. That said, both would rank among the best Maxfli golf balls .

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The Maxfli Tour golf ball delivered impressive spin and greenside control in the short game.

I’ll start with the construction of the Maxfli Tour, which is a three-piece golf ball as compared to the four-piece Tour X. The Tour also has a slightly larger core to help promote improved energy transfer and more speed on full shots, and its cast urethane cover was utilized to promote soft feel and maximum greenside spin. And it was on and around the greens where the Maxfli Tour was at its best.

When compared to the Tour X, as well as a few other premium balls ( Pro V1 , Pro V1x , and TP5x ) that I tested it against, nothing created more spin or provided a softer feel than the Maxfli Tour. It was simply exceptional in that regard, and I felt as though in any conditions and from any type of lie that I could control the golf ball when playing chip shots, pitch shots, and full or partial wedge shots. It also felt superb off the putter and I was a big fan of the alignment aid positioned on the side of the ball.

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The alignment aid on the Maxfli Tour golf ball was a nice feature on the greens.

On the flip side, when compared to the balls I tested it against, the Maxfli Tour was consistently about 8-10 yards shorter off the tee and a half club shorter on full iron shots. While I didn't have a launch monitor at my disposal during testing, I feel comfortable as an experienced player in chalking up those disparities to higher spin rates for me across the board on full shots.

Distance is certainly a big deal in golf today, but while the Maxfli Tour might have been somewhat lacking in that regard during my testing sessions, it did offer other long-game benefits. Most notably, it was extremely accurate and I found that I could work the Tour quite easily in terms of flighting the ball up or down and moving it left or right. In that regard, the Maxfli Tour took me back to my younger days of playing iconic Maxfli balls like the HT or Revolution.

Additionally, in spite of the soft feel that I experienced on every shot, the Maxfli Tour’s cover was extremely impressive from a durability standpoint, which in all honesty I wasn’t expecting after some initial testing at the short game area at my club. The Gloss White version that I tested – there are also Matte White and Gloss Yellow options available – also maintained its color well even after significant use.

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It was easy to control trajectory and shape shots with the Maxfli Tour golf ball.

While there was plenty to like about the Maxfli Tour, based on all of the testing that I did, I would give the edge to the Tour X as far as what I’m looking for in a golf ball. At my age, distance losses are significant and I felt that the yards I was losing in the long game would be more difficult to gain back with the Tour than finding alternative ways to generate the stopping power that I was sacrificing around the greens with the Tour X.

That said, for low-spin players who need all the help they can get when it comes to greenside control or for more talented ball-strikers who use spin to work the ball on full shots, the Maxfli Tour is definitely worth testing. I also believe that the Maxfli Tour would be an outstanding option for better players in colder, winter conditions.

Furthermore, any discussion about the Maxfli Tour golf ball also has to take price into consideration, as at a retail price of $34.99 it is a tremendous value for the performance it offers. Will it be a perfect fit for everyone? Probably not. But it will be a great fit for some, who will in turn reap the benefits of its value price point. And it’s certainly going to be a tough golf ball to beat from a performance standpoint by anything else that's on the market at the same cost.

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Testers Wanted! Maxfli Tour, Tour X and Tour S Golf Balls

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What makes the Maxfli Tour series different from other Foremost balls is that, other than the cover, much of the core and mantle technology is specific to Maxfli. But the real kicker is Maxfli’s proprietary CG balancing technology. It’s an extra step in the quality-control process where each ball is examined and oriented so that the side stamp aligns with the axis along which the ball is perfectly balanced. Moreover, CG balancing won’t do much for a poorly constructed ball. Beyond that, it gives Maxfli a key differentiating feature and a talking point that other DTC brands lack.

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GolfSpy_APH

GolfSpy_APH 44,324

Posted April 30, 2023

Let's get the ball rolling on another test! 

Yes, we have another test for our members!

Maxfli is super excited to have our members get their tour driven golf balls and see how they stack up against the best.

Do you already use these or are they on your short list?

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DiscipleofPenick

DiscipleofPenick 5,472

Another great opportunity! I'm just about through the 2 doz of the last generation I picked up last offseason. These are quality balls, and perform well with great durability. They're not replacing my gamer, however if price was a bigger concern I could see myself switching to this ball as it is almost always on sale, and readily available.

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GolfSpy_KFT

GolfSpy_KFT 17,150

Another awesome testing opportunity! Really looking forward to seeing how the 2023 Maxfli line performs!

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Nat

Loved the maxfli revolution back in the day. Would love to try these 

jbern

jbern 5,499

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Very cool testing opportunity!

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Randy Duby 4

I have been wanting to try these golf balls for a long time. they are not readily available where I live unless I can get to a Dick's. I would love to be a tester.

ncwoz

ncwoz 3,067

I LOVE the Maxfli X! Excited for whoever gets the opportunity, and also interested to hear more about the S model!

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sirchunksalot

sirchunksalot 37,468

Thanks to MyGolfSpy and MaxFli for giving our members another amazing testing opportunity! 

I'm still playing the previous version of the Tour ball and love it! I'll be buying more soon, so it'll be good to see how the 2023 balls stack up.

Good luck to everyone applying!

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Give me an opportunity to be a tester!  

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crump01

After reading the recent Maxfli lab tests, I’ve been strongly considering them as my main ball. I’m very curious how they hold up and how the spin performs. 

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tdc1

Hmmm, so I guess some balls are only for better ("lower handicap") players.  Seems to contradict so much of what I've read on MGS.

Usually I won't sign up to test equipment that is clearly not right for me (e.g., the current Takomo iron tests) but surely ball testing applies across the handicap spectrum.

Anyway, good luck to the testers that are chosen and I will be sure to read your assessments.

CWebb2495

CWebb2495 1

Hopefully I get to try these out after reading the lab reviews on these!

brogies

brogies 439

The previous generation were damn good golf balls.

I would love to test the new Maxfli ball.  I used to play the Maxfli HT and Revolution back in the day.

Shlax

Looking forward to this test! I'm constantly looking for cost effective alternatives to premium balls as TP5s, Chrome Softs ans Pro V1s are now between 65$ and 73$ a dozen (canadian dollars) plus taxes and brands like Vice are not readily available here. Kirklands are decent but I'm a high-spin player so they simply don't do it off the tee for me and I don't like the clicky feeling.

Edit: Dang. Just saw that only US based testers are eligible. Enjoy!

Have been playing Titleist   Pro v1, v1x and avx  for the last few years..    would be an interesting comparison.    thanks  

BH4653golf

BH4653golf 7

Have tested golf balls during my time in the golf industry and would love to test these.  Currently play the Titleist Pro V1x left dash and have consistently used Titleist since I left the industry.  

Tom the Golf Nut

Tom the Golf Nut 18,337

After testing the previous release of these balls, I switched over to the Maxfli Tour. Good luck to those who apply.

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rkj427

rkj427 10,992

Another great opportunity from the MGS team.

Best of luck to all who sign-up for this testing.

I have played the last model, and still have a couple dozen left, so it will be interesting to see the differences between the old model and the 2023 version.

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Play Pro V 1 and Maxfli Tour last year , love Maxfli Tour and could really help notice any differences with the S or X since I used the Tour most of the year along with Pro V 

I would love to test these balls. I wanted to try the Tour since a while. Thanks for the look Maxfli and MGS.

37 minutes ago, tdc1 said: Hmmm, so I guess some balls are only for better ("lower handicap") players.  Seems to contradict so much of what I've read on MGS. Usually I won't sign up to test equipment that is clearly not right for me (e.g., the current Takomo iron tests) but surely ball testing applies across the handicap spectrum. Anyway, good luck to the testers that are chosen and I will be sure to read your assessments.

Why do you say that some balls are better for lower handicappers? 

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Have no idea Maxfli had been revived.  Used to play this brand for several years.    Very curious as how the new ones will perform, especially my game had changes in the last decade.

Thanks for the heads up, will also check it out in our local store.

I had played the previous generation of the Maxfli Tour balls and thought they were a really good value.  I would like to try and see how the new ones compare and are they worth the significant price increase.

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Jake was a competitive golfer for over a decade dating back to the days of being the Captain of his high school golf team. He has played more than 200 courses across 32 different states in the US. Now semi-retired, Jake continues to golf 3-4 days a week with a current 2 handicap, gives golf lessons to his friends and family, and provides a wealth of knowledge to Golf Circuit from his competitive playing days. Jake combines practical expertise with technical knowledge to create golfing strategies and training techniques for both beginners and scratch golfers.

This is our review of 7 different Maxfli Golf Balls.

We all know the old saying that a poor workman blames his tools.

But when it comes to Golf, the quality of your game can be made or broken depending on the tools or equipment you choose.

And, after your clubs, there’s no piece of equipment more important to your game than the golf balls you choose.

See More: Callaway Warbird Golf Balls: Great Distance for Less

Unfortunately, even professional golfers struggle to find a golf ball solution that will help improve their game. It’s not necessarily that they can’t hit the ball far, but rather their swings are inconsistent, and their distance control is subpar. 

But with so many brands and varieties available on the market, it can be a minefield figuring out which type to opt for.

Thankfully, I’m here to help you separate the wheat from the chaff. In this article, we’ll explore Maxfli Golf Balls.

The innovative design of these golf balls has made them the preferred choice among players looking for a high-performing option with enough forgiveness to allow them to take complete advantage of their skills. 

Here you’ll discover everything you need to know about Maxfli Golf Balls before giving them a shot at improving your game today. But first, who is MaxFli?

Our Top Maxfli Golf Ball Picks

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Who Is Maxfli?

There’s no doubt that you’ve probably heard of the Maxfli brand. They’re renowned globally for their golf balls, specifically in the beginner and mid-handicap markets.

Dunlop and TaylorMade previously owned Maxfli until settling in with the well-known sporting retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods since 2008. 

Though Dick’s Sporting Goods own them , there’s some speculation that TaylorMade Adidas Golf still manufactures them in a facility in Korea under the previous licensing agreement.

Maxfli has moved away from the premium market, instead focussing on distance balls and equipment for the beginner.

Why Choose Maxfli?

When they first began, Maxfli was a premium golf ball company before switching their focus to making excellent distance balls.

And their excellence in making distance balls didn’t go unnoticed.

It’s the very same golf ball John Daly utilized when he led the PGA Tour in driving distance. So if you value distance over every other aspect of Golf, then Maxfli golf balls will appeal to you and your style of play. 

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Maxfli’s golf ball range is easy to understand, naming them to reflect the ball’s construction appropriately.

So choosing the best fit for you and your game is simple and accessible.

And, if you’re a golfer who wants to enjoy the game but not break the bank, then MaxFli could be the brand for you.

Even though they’re affordable, they don’t scrimp when it comes to quality. So you can get outstanding performance at a great price if you choose Maxfli. 

The Maxfli Golf Ball Range

So, now you know who Maxfli is. And who their range is aimed at. But I’m sure you want to learn more about the golf balls themselves. After all, that’s why you’re here!

I’ve tried 7 of the best Maxfli Golf Balls available on the market today, so you don’t have to. Read on to find out more. 

The Maxfli Tour Golf Ball 

Maxfli Tour is a golf ball designed for players of all skill levels and abilities. The golf ball features a core made from Hyper Speed Core technology, making it easier to control the ball even when struck off-center.

The core formulation is exclusive to Maxfli and the high flexural modulus mantle. Put simply, it’s made stiffer to support the softer core without compromising on speed.

In addition, the Tour Golf Ball has a softcover for increased distance but remains the same 318 dimple pattern seen in its competitors. 

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Key Features:

  • Strike a balance between distance, feel and control with its’ 3-piece construction.
  • The premium cast Urethane cover lets you maximize performance from a more durable golf ball without losing the feel. 
  • The aerodynamic 318 dimple pattern creates high surface coverage for consistent, stable flight.
  • CG balancing technology means there is an identifying mark, so you know on which side the ball is perfectly balanced.
  • It averages a compression of 85, making it firm.
  • $34.99 a dozen.

If you want a ball that’s consistent in quality at a steal of a price , then I suggest you go for the Maxfli Tour golf balls.

It’ll make you stand out as a long driver, even if that’s not your forte. Though it does take some time to get used to, you might find the putting strike a little too hard.

maxfli tour box

But like any new golf ball you try, practice makes perfect. And it’s a great excuse to get out on the green to take them for a spin. 

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, the Maxfli Tour golf ball is an absolute steal. I’ve found it has a low driver spin and a higher greenside spin with a performance that’s as good as the tour-grade balls available on the market.

The only thing that sets it apart is the price. 

See them here.

The Maxfli Tour X Golf Ball 

Maxfli Tour X Golf Ball is a premium performance golf ball. Made with the most advanced aerodynamics and construction technology, these balls are designed to provide maximum distance that’s also accurate.

In addition, the soft-feeling cover allows for a great feel at impact. The Tour X features the same core technology as its Tour counterpart, but with a higher compression score averaging the high 90’s, making it extra firm. 

Just like the Tour version, the best part about the Tour X balls is that they’re affordable. With a $34.99 per dozen price tag, you can’t find a better deal on golf balls anywhere else on the market.

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  • Premium cast Urethane cover featuring aerodynamic 318 dimple pattern for stable flight. 
  • CG balancing tech aligns the ball’s inertia with the target, reducing spin and allowing for optimal ball flight. 
  • Core construction combines an Ionomer layer to create a soft feel with optimal spin and even higher ball speeds.
  • It has a 4-piece construction and a higher compression score than the Tour averaging around the high 90’s. 
  • Competitive price at $60 for two dozen.

Quality construction and aides to improve players’ games seem to be a running theme for Maxfli. Another ball with consistent quality at a great price, the 4-piece Tour X, is faster than the Tour and produces a more iron spin.

I’ve found that you get some additional spin from the driver, and when doing partial wedge shots.

maxfli tour x packages

The distance is there with the Tour X, and you’ll find that it’s as long as any other premium ball on the market.

If you’re like me and enjoy any aides available, then you’ll like the additional alignment from the CG balancing technology. And it makes them stand out from the crowd. It’s another quality ball from MaxFli at a great price. 

See the Tour X here.

The MaxFli SoftFli Golf Ball 

Maxfli SoftFli Golf Balls are designed with a low compression rating of 35. This means that you’ll get a great feel on all your shots from a ball designed with that in mind.

In addition, the soft compression design provides an excellent level of forgiveness because they offer a softer feel during your swing.

The core design of the SoftFli ball delivers the softness while still being able to achieve those high speeds and long distances. 

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  • Maxfli’s softest golf ball at an amazingly low 35 compression.
  • Softer feel and faster ball speed thanks to the reformulated core.
  • Soft Ionomer cover for a high greenside spin and increased control. 
  • The 332-dimple design gives consistent ball flight across all clubheads. 
  • 2-layer design for accuracy and distance.
  • At $19.99 a dozen, they’re another affordable option in the MaxFli collection. 

The most crucial factor in choosing your golf ball is what type of golfer you are.

If you’re looking for a ball that will maximize distance without sacrificing control or feel, then the MaxFli SoftFli Golf Ball might be an excellent option for you to consider.

maxfli softfli golf ball package

It’s also worth noting that these golf balls were created by professional golfers who know exactly what they want out of their game.

The Softfli golf ball from MaxFli is perfect for players who want a minimal spin on the tee but a maximum spin on the green.

The low compression means you can reach higher speeds while maintaining accuracy on your aim. I’ve found this ball has improved my game and is easier to see on the ruff than its counterparts. What’s not to like? 

Check it out.

The Maxfli StraightFli Golf Ball 

The StraightFli golf ball is designed for distance, accuracy, and control. This golf ball is one of the best-selling models on the market today. It has an aerodynamic design that consistently provides maximum distance from tee to green.

The design of this golf ball also promotes a high launch angle , which enables players to increase their reach without sacrificing accuracy.

In addition, the weight distribution ensures better clubhead speed for increased distance as well as enhanced stability on off-center hits. 

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  • Compression score of 80 . 
  • 20% straight flight than other MaxFli models. 
  • ‘Find the Fairway’ Dimple design uses 374 large and small dimples for reduced lift.
  • 2-piece construction blends accuracy and distance perfectly. 
  • Ionomer blend gives excellent greenside spin. 
  • $20 a dozen. 

The StraightFli does exactly what it says on the tin: it flies straight .

All the marketing says that it’s MaxFli’s straightest-flying golf ball to date. And I have to say, they’re not wrong. Even rigorous lab testing shows that it flies 20% straighter than other models in MaxFli’s repertoire.

In addition, I’ve found that although it has more rebound than other models, it’s very forgiving and perfect for putting in practice. 

This golf ball is perfect for players looking to improve their game on a budget or those who want to purchase multiple sets to try different types of balls out before committing to a complete set of Maxfli Golf Balls.

It especially lends itself to becoming part of a collection because it fills a niche. If you don’t have a golf ball that’ll help correct your aim, then the StraightFli will make a great addition to your golf ball ensemble. 

Check out the Maxfli Straightfli here.

The MaxFli SpeedFli Golf Ball 

The Maxfli SpeedFli golf ball is a highly engineered, high-performance golf ball that has been designed with the goal of improving players’ distance.

The engineers at MaxFli have worked hard to create a high-performance golf ball, but one deserving of the price tag. The SpeedFli is made from two materials at its core: Tungsten and Titanium.

These materials provide the ball with excellent efficiency, durability, and increased distance compared to other balls on the market.

The SpeedFli is available in different weights as well, which means it can be used by players of all skill levels without sacrificing their game.

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  • Maxfli’s fastest golf ball in their range
  • The 332-dimple design encourages higher initial ball speed and a lower spin, giving you more distance. 
  • Titanium and Tungsten core for improved elevation from improved aerodynamics . 
  • Metal-infused Speed Core allows you to hit higher speeds. 
  • An ionomer cover gives greenside spin and control.
  • 2-piece construction for a blend of speed and a quality feel. 
  • $28.99 a dozen makes it affordable.

If you want to impress your golf buddies with impressive speed and distance, opt for MaxFli’s SpeedFli. They are fast.

And they’re durable. Which they’ll need to be thanks to the blistering speeds they can reach in the hands of a veteran.

maxfli speedfli package

The metal-infused Speed Core and combo of Titanium and Tungsten really give the ball a kick. The improved elevation and ability to hit higher speeds really are noticeable. 

I found the driver strikes were typical, and approach shots from full irons felt reasonable. They’re not spin-centric, though.

So you might need to get creative in the bunker or rough. All in all, a good golf ball for speed at a reasonable price. 

The MaxFli UFli Speed Golf Ball

Like the SpeedFli, The UFli Speed golf ball is built purely to produce the highest ball speeds and the greatest distance. It has a 4-layer design, packed with MaxFli’s standard technology to give you distance and a great feel.

The mantle layer in the UFli is produced to reduce any spin you might have off the tee. While increasing those speeds so you can hit a great distance.

As always, the Urethane cover found in other gold balls in MaxFli’s repertoire reduces spin. And you don’t have to sacrifice control to get it. 

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  • Another fastball in MaxFli’s collection that optimizes energy transfer for great distance without sacrificing control. 
  • The dual-layer Speed Core is metal-infused for explosive speeds. 
  • Mantle layer that reduces spin from lower lofted clubs. 
  • Maxfli’s usual Urethane cover formulation will maximize greenside performance with a soft feel.
  • Quasi-Cuboctahedron 318-dimple pattern for a consistent flight thanks to high surface coverage.
  • Firmer overall compression of 95.
  • $29.99 for a dozen.

The 4-piece dual-core construction of the UFli Speed produces a higher speed. And you’ll find the thinner mantle will increase spin on middle iron shots.

So you’ll get better overall control. The dual-core construction really is a game-changer for me. Especially as it’s offered in other tour-grade golf balls, but at a much higher price. It feels like MaxFli really is about making quality golf balls accessible.

No matter your skill level or how deep your pockets are. And the UFli Speed is no different. 

There’s also a UFli Soft available from MaxFli if you’re after a softer ball and nicer feel. You’ll get low spin and higher rebound from it to reach greater and greater speeds. Watch out; you might break a few records with this bit of gear. 

Check it out here.

The Maxfli Revolution Distance Golf Ball 

The Maxfli Revolution Distance Golf Ball is a golf ball that was created as an option for players who want more distance and feel more confident with their swing.

The product’s unique design has also allowed it to be hit further than traditional golf balls because it’s made with a softer core so that it can get some extra lift off the ground.

This is important because most golfers spend up to 80% of their time on the ground during a game, which makes the difference between hitting a long shot or crushing your drive.

In short, the Maxfli Distance golf ball really is all about reaching maximum distance on all shots. 

Maxfli Revolution Golf Ball Box

  • 85 compression means it’s firm and has a great feel. 
  • 2-layer construction and a large core for a long and high flight that’s fast. 
  • Maxfli’s usual Ionomer cover continues the great feel while giving an excellent greenside performance. 
  • Dual-radius dimple design for low spin and high launch means it’s optimized for great distances. 
  • $21.95 for a dozen means they’re incredibly cheap. 

Like most of MaxFli’s golf balls, they do exactly what the name suggests. And the Revolution Distance golf ball is no different.

They enable you to hit long and fast shots while keeping the nice feel you become accustomed to using MaxFli’s golf balls.

It comes down to what you want from your golf ball based on what you’re trying to achieve.

If I’m trying to hit shots as far as possible, of course, I’ll reach for the Maxfli Distance. But if I want an all-rounder, I’d probably opt for something else in their collection. 

Check the Revolution out here.

Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Maxfli Golf Balls

So, you’ve had a pretty thorough rundown of the top 7 golf balls in MaxFli’s arsenal. But you’ve still got questions. And you’re itching to ask them. Well, you’re in luck. Because here are a few common ones you might be itching to ask about MaxFli’s products. 

Softfli Or Straightfli?

It’s the age-old debate Maxfli Softfli or Maxfli Straightfli. The only real difference between the two is their core.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe Softfli golf ball has a softer, more flexible core, creating a bigger sweet spot. The Straightfli model has a more robust, firmer core that allows for greater distance control and a straighter trajectory.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eAs a result, Softfli offers great forgiveness and results in fewer lost balls in the air. It’s also easier to hit far with this ball due to its softness, which makes it ideal for beginners.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eIn contrast, the Straightfli golf ball delivers more distance with less effort due to its stiffer core. This will allow advanced players to hit the ball high with greater accuracy.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eSome players also like this type of golf ball as they tend to spin better than others on mishits.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe difference in the number of dimples in their design means you’re likely to get more accuracy and consistency from the Straightfli.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThanks to its higher dimple count. But the Softfli gives you great distance and a great feel because of its softer compression.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eSo choosing which one to go with really depends on what you want from the ball. If you have the budget, buy both and give them a test run. Nothing beats testing them out on your own watch. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe real selling point of these balls is their unique design that provides beginner-friendly playability while still providing a competitive edge for experienced players who are looking for more consistent performance without sacrificing distance or accuracy.

Maxfli SoftFli VS Callaway Supersoft

Comparing the SoftFli with the Supersoft is difficult. And that’s because they’re pretty much at the same level playing ground. They’re both made for slow swing golfers. And those average players looking to amp up their distance. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe Maxfli SoftFli Golf Ball is a soft golf ball with a maximum compression of 35, making it the perfect fit for amateurs and professionals looking for a high-performance option that has enough forgiveness to allow them to take complete advantage of their skills.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eIn addition, its unique design allows the ball to maintain its softer feel while giving it enough durability and distance control to give players the opportunity to compete against the best in the world.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eWhile its competitor, Callaway Supersoft, is extremely durable and forgiving for professional players, with a comparable compression score of 38. It might be more difficult for amateurs and pros alike to find consistency with their shots.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eIt also doesn’t offer as much flexibility in terms of distance control. This could be an issue for some pros who struggle with determining where they want the ball to go on certain green complexes.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe key factor separating them might just be the price point. While the Supersoft is definitely more popular in the market, the SoftFli is cheaper, making it more competitive considering how similar they are. 

Maxfli Golf Balls: Worth The Fuss?

The Maxfli range offers golfers of all skill levels something to pique their interest. And at a price that would convince even those sitting on the fence to have a go. But just because they’re cheaper doesn’t mean you lose out on quality or durability. 

golf ball with driver behind it

Maxfli can stand up against the big dogs. But you may have to be a little more discerning on which product you pick.

All the golf balls in MaxFli’s range can do a little something different. So you’ll need to select the right one for the job to squeeze the most value possible out of them. 

If you’re not sure how to choose the right golf ball for your game, check out the hand guide below. 

Conclusion: Choosing The Right Golf Ball For You

With MaxFli and most other branded golf balls, you’ll need to be able to know which one is right for your game. But it can be hard to understand which one to opt for if you’re a beginner. Use this 3-step definitive guide to decide exactly which one is right for you, with ease. 

Understand The Pieces

Like learning anything new, you’ll need to know what makes them tick to decide the best golf ball to use. And how they’re made. 

See More: What Is Inside A Golf Ball?

First up is the core. It’s the epicenter of the ball. The engine that drives the speed, velocity, and performance of the gear.

Each core gives different characteristics to the ball and will affect speed and distance. Next is the mantle, which sits between the core and the cover. It helps fine-tune spin and can create maximum distance.

The thickness of the mantle will define how much spin there is on the golf ball. Lastly is the cover. The cover affects the aerodynamics of the ball and can impact distance depending on its firmness. 

Need, Budget, And Ability

Each of these will alter what ball you settle on. First, figure out what you need the ball for and how much you’re willing to spend.

It’ll help narrow the playing field, which makes things easier. Then think about your ability level.

Essentially, you want to choose a ball that neutralizes your weaknesses. So you’ll have to be honest about where you could improve your game. 

Test, Test, And Test Some More

It can’t be said enough. Making a final selection will come down to a lot of testing and fine-tuning.

If you have the gear to monitor your shots, use it. The data collected will be invaluable to choosing a golf ball that improves your game. 

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I found a couple of softfli’s and tried them and to my surprise I really liked them then Dicks had 4 doz for$62 bucks I made a commitment and bought them. So far this season which is only a month old in the northeast I’ve gone from an 11.7 to a 10.4. I’m a 70 yr old senior with an 82 mph swing speed and these things take off I’m avg 219 with driver off the tee and they have have a nice high trajectory with my hybrids and irons. They are definitely worth a try.

A really through review of great golf balls. Been using the Maxfli Tour yellow for some time and find it does get beat-up pretty quick but is off set by its good price. While the CG on the ball seems a great advertising gimmick, what advantage does it provide to a mid handicapper. How can one take advantage of this added feature?

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    i shoot between 82-87 on a regular basis. i've been using maxfli balls exclusively for about 7-8 years now. lately i've been playing the maxfli fire balls but i hate that red fire logo on the side. it looks so corny. i'm not big on spinning the ball, but i wanted a ball that would at least check up a little better on the green. this year i tried the callaway hx hot bite and the titelist nxt ...

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  11. Ball Lab: Maxfli Tour Golf Ball Review

    About the Maxfli Tour. Data collected during our 2019 golf ball test shows the Maxfli Tour to be a mid-launch, mid-spin ball. It features the familiar 318-dimple cast-urethane cover common to numerous direct-to-consumer golf balls. The Maxfli Tour is manufactured by Foremost in Taiwan, among the most reputable of the top-tier Asian factories.

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    Read reviews and browse a wide selection of Maxfli golf balls including the Straightfli and Tour X or personalize your Maxfli ball with custom options. Sneaker Release Calendar. ... Maxfli 2023 Tour Golf Balls - 48 Pack. $119.98. $160.00 * Maxfli 2023 Softfli Matte Golf Balls. $19.99. Maxfli 2023 Tour S Golf Balls - 48 Pack. $119.98.

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  17. 2023 Maxfli Golf Balls

    Citing Maxfli's internal testing, the new 2023 Tour ball is slightly faster (1.1 mph) off the driver with negligible change in spin (+19.4 rpm). This results in 1.2 more yards of total driver distance. Regarding irons, Maxfli states that the 2023 Tour ball is, again, a bit faster (0.6 mph) with less spin and 2.7 yards of increased carry.

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  20. Ball Lab: Maxfli Tour S Review

    The Maxfli Tour S scored above average in testing, earning a Ball Lab Quality Award. With an average compression of 82, the Tour S is an option for golfers who prefer a slightly softer feel without sacrificing too much speed off the driver. It offers exceptional value in the urethane category at $39.99 per (before bulk discounts).

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  22. Ball Lab: Maxfli Tour X (2023)

    The Maxfli Tour X is a four-piece golf ball. With the 2021 Tour X, Maxfli shifted from dual-core to dual-mantel construction. The design carries through with the 2023 Tour X. The cover features the same 318-dimple pattern common to many Foremost-made balls.