Maxfli Tour S 2023 Golf Balls Review

Published: 16 June 2023 Last updated: 26 January 2024

Maxfli Tour S golf balls

Maxfli Tour S golf balls

At a glance

  • TG Rating 4 out of 5
  • Owner Rating Not yet rated

- Good distance in the long game  - Nice soft feel off every club in the bag - Spin and control around the greens better than expected 

- Lower ball flight not desired by everyone

  • RRP £39.99

What we say...

The maxfli tour s golf balls offer premium performance and an incredibly soft feel..

There are three balls in Maxfli’s range of Tour golf balls: the Tour S, Tour and Tour X. Maxfli may not be a name you find on the tip of your tongue when discussing the best golf balls . However, this range of balls is a serious competitor.

With their Tour range of golf balls, Maxfli have improved the competition of the best premium golf balls. Every brand is striving to produce models of their premium golf balls better than the last in order to maintain popularity. Maxfli are offering a ball that competes with the best premium golf balls but at a lower price – what not to like?

Maxfli Tour S golf balls

Thanks to the technology within the Tour S this ball is more than capable of competing with the best golf balls on the market. While the technology may not be as innovative as some of those other brands the technology in the Tour S makes the ball perform exceptionally well. So, what technology have Maxfli put into the Tour S?

Center of Gravity Balanced

This is Maxfli’s patented balancing process, when combined with the new alignment aid improves consistency and accuracy.

Soft Cast Urethane

The soft cast urethane cover is what gives the Maxfli Tour its soft feel and additional greenside spin.

Tetrahedron Dimple Pattern

In order to optimize aerodynamics, the Tour golf balls sport a tetrahedron dimple pattern which improves ball flight by reducing drag allowing the ball to travel further.

This is Maxfli’s new core which has been designed to increase ball speeds giving explosive distance off the tee.

High-Speed Mantle

The new high-speed mantle delivers faster ball speed and helps to reduce spin on long distance shots.

Maxfli Tour ball range comparison

Which Maxfli Tour golf ball should I play?

Maxfli offers three different options in their range of Tour golf balls. All of which have slightly different properties intended to behave dissimilar to the others. Depending on what you want from your ball, where you play, and desired flight all impact which ball you should be playing with.

If you are looking for a ball which flies low and offers less spin than the other Tour range golf balls the Maxfli Tour S is the ball you most likely need. The Tour S is a 3-piece urethane cover construction golf ball which provides the softest feel of all the Maxfli Tour range golf balls. Also, this ball is ideal for links golf and windy conditions.

The Maxfli Tour is also a 3-piece urethane cover construction which is not as soft as the Tour S but softer than the Tour X. This ball sits in between the two other Tour golf ball options with regard to ball flight and iron spin – offering mid flight and mid spin.  

Last of the three Tour options is the Tour X which is a 4-piece urethane cover construction golf ball. It is still soft feeling, but it is the hardest of the three Tour range golf balls. The Tour X is designed to fly higher and generate more spin from iron shots.

Maxfli Tour S availability

The Tour S golf balls are available in white and yellow. The balls are traditionally numbered from 1 to 4.

The balls are available to purchase from numerous retailers in the US at an RRP of $39.99; a great competitor to the best golf balls and certainly worth playing. Maxfli golf balls aren’t as readily available in the UK but they can still be purchased.

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Product Information

Maxfli Tour S

RRP: £39.99 per dozen | VIEW UK OFFER | $39.99 per dozen | VIEW US OFFER  

Construction: Three-piece golf ball

Cover: 318-dimple urethane cover

Colors: White; Yellow

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An Honest Review of Maxfli Tour Golf Balls

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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.

Maxfli Tour

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 S Golf Ball Review: A Coach’s Perspective

The Maxfli Tour Golf Ball is like the perfect car for golfers: it feels right, and it works great. Picking a golf ball should make you happy and confident when you play. Lots of balls say they are soft, spin well, or fly far. But the Maxfli ball does all of this really well.

As a golf coach, I’ve tried them myself and really liked them. They’re not perfect though. I also asked my students what they thought. They had mostly good things to say as well.

In this Maxfli Tour S Golf Ball review, we’ll talk about why this ball is special. Opening a box of Maxfli balls is like getting an exciting gift. They look good, and they play even better. When you hit them right, they go far and straight, even farther than some other balls. Sure, they’re not top-of-the-line balls, but the price is what makes them a great choice.

So, let’s dive in and see why these Maxfli balls are worth trying!

What Does “Tour” Mean?

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  • Impressive Driving : Many users have noted that these balls provide standout distance, easily rivaling the more renowned competitors.
  • Masterful Spin : With the Maxfli Tour, you’re not just hitting far, but you’re hitting with precision. They offer great spin control, especially in the short game.
  • Affordable Quality : Perhaps one of its standout features is the price. For a Tour ball, the Maxfli offers solid performance at a more wallet-friendly price.
  • Competes with the Best : User reviews often compare it favorably with the Titleist ProV1s, a gold standard in the golfing community.
  • Feel on the Putt : Some golfers have mentioned that the putting strike might feel slightly harder than they’re used to.
  • Adaptation Period : Like any new equipment, it might take a round or two to fully adapt and see its potential.

The golf ball industry is a competitive field with several brands vying for the title of ‘Best in Class’. Maxfli might not always be the first name that springs to mind when we talk about top-tier golf balls, but their Tour range is proving that they deserve a seat at the table. If you’re considering the Maxfli Tour golf balls, this review will offer a balanced perspective on what you can expect.

Before diving deep into the product specifics, let’s decode the term “Tour”. Contrary to what some believe, “Tour” doesn’t refer to the PGA Tour or any professional golfing circuit. It denotes that the ball boasts a urethane cover and typically more than two inner layers. The result? Enhanced distance, minimized spin off the tee, and precise spin control during the short game. In essence, “Tour” signifies superior flight and spin control.

The ball is manufactured in 3 pieces, the core made from synthetic rubber, surrounded by a mantel covered by Urethane. This ball comes with 318 dimples.

Interestingly enough, the manufacturing of a Three-piece golf ball can require more than 80 steps and take more than 32 quality checks, and takes up to a month to manufacture. Next time you by accident lose a ball remember the hard work that went into that lost ball. I know normally it’s the ball’s fault but still.

Dimples play a pivotal role in determining a golf ball’s performance. A golf ball’s trajectory is majorly influenced by aerodynamics and gravity, and it’s the dimples that help optimize this flight. Maxfli Tour balls are engineered with a specific dimple pattern to enhance lift and improve both flight length and spin. Golf ball design has come a long way from the old elastic band designs to today’s advanced urethane covers.

When we compare the compression with the Titleist Pro V1x, the Maxfli Tour offers a similar feel and performance. It strikes a balance between distance and spin, which is often determined by its compression.

In my time testing the Maxfli Tour golf balls, I’ve been genuinely impressed. They’re competitively priced, especially when you consider their performance is on par with the ProV’s. They’ve quickly become a favorite of mine, and I’ve integrated them into many of my rounds.

During one of my coaching sessions, a client with a GHIN of 5.7 remarked, “These balls are something else! They’re cheaper than the ProV’s and yet, their performance doesn’t falter.” Another one of my senior clients specifically praised the soft feel and the impressive distance these balls provided, a sentiment that’s crucial for players in that age bracket.

Perhaps the feedback that resonated the most was from a long-time player I coach, who after a session, said something like this to me, “I’ve played with a lot of balls over the years, and this is the first one that genuinely rivals the top balls in terms of performance. It covers great distances without losing that soft approach touch on the green.”

If you’re seeking a ball that offers the attributes of higher-priced counterparts but at a more affordable price point, the Maxfli Tour could be your next choice. Whether you’re a senior golfer or a professional aiming for a lower handicap, it seems this ball has something for everyone. As always, consider your playing style and preferences before making the final call.

Maxfli is a well-known household sports brand name proudly owned by Dick’s Sporting Goods bought on February 11, 2008, from TaylorMade Golf. Maxfli is most recognized for its golf balls, but later adding golfing umbrellas, golf bags, gloves, and training aids to its Maxfli name arsenal.

Surprisingly almost all high-quality golf balls come from the same country. Maxfli is manufactured in a high-quality-controlled factory by Foremost in Taiwan. The quality of manufacturing speaks for itself.

Alternatives

The Golfball market is very competitive with a lot of different manufacturers out there. Below are some of the same class of balls from different manufacturers with their pros and cons.

Titleist AVX Golf Balls, White, (One Dozen)

  • Improve distance
  • Great aerodynamics
  • Comes in two colors white and yellow
  • Costly for the amateur

This ball was manufactured for the golfer that lacks the distance on the tee thus to increase your distance this ball could be for you. The ball does low flying and has a low spin from the tee.

The feel of this ball-striking is regarded as soft. In the rough, this ball delivers great distance and stability due to its design.

The spin of this ball was rated as Mid, the dimples on this ball come with a one-of-a-kind 352 tetrahedral catenary dimples. This is also a 3 piece ball with a GRN41 cast thermoset urethane cover. Titleist incorporated a high-speed core with low compression technology.

Bridgestone 2020 Tour B RX Golf Balls 1 Dozen, White

  • Good Accuracy
  • Designed for greater distances

This ball targets the low-mid handicap players used to premium balls If you are looking for performance and the tour feel and have a slower golf swing then this ball might suit you. The Spin on this ball is rated as High.

The Tour B RX is made with 338 dimples with a new dual dimple in each dimple design. It’s also a 3 piece ball with Urethane Cover. The unique core composition gives this ball an increase in speed and because the dimple design improves aerodynamics.

Wilson Staff Triad Golf Ball - 12 Balls, White

  • High MOI design
  • Ultra-thin cast urethane cover
  • Controlled ball flight
  • Greater Spin
  • Could last longer

If you are a better player looking for a controlled flight and spin, this is one of your shortlist balls.

Choose the Wilson Staff Triad ball that been listed on Golf Digest’s Hot list. Wow, that speaks for itself. This is by far one of the balls out there with the highest MOI.

If you need to increase your spin, this is the ball to try. For the lowest compression tour ball available this ball is a 4-piece ball covered with a Urethane Cover with 362 dimples. The spin of this ball was rated as High. Wilson settled on a soft rubber-rich technology for the core to improve the tour feel.

The Maxfli Tour golf ball gets an overall grade of 85%. This is above average and pure outstanding. The balls were found to be near perfect consistent size and weight. This ball takes the game to another level when it comes to flight and accuracy. Although it still depends on the golfer. Don’t expect to now all of a sudden play like a pro because you bought one of the best balls out there.

The Maxfli Tour golf ball belongs in a league of its own for being one of the most consistent balls out there in the market. For the golfer looking to save money during these tough times, the Maxfli Tour is an exceptional offering.

With zero bad balls in the mix, the “True Price” of them means you’re getting exactly what you pay for your dollar.

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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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Chris joined Golf Monthly in February of 2022, becoming the organization’s first full-time staff writer in the United States. In his role at Golf Monthly, Chris reviews a broad spectrum of golf equipment, ranging from the latest in golf clubs to what’s new in the world of golf technology. His vast experience in the game allows him to look beyond the marketing hype to judge the merits of the latest equipment for golfers of all ability levels. As for the trend in golf equipment that Chris has been most impressed with in recent years, the Players Distance Iron category would earn that distinction, as golfers now have far better options for irons that provide the assistance that so many need in terms of distance and forgiveness without forcing them to sacrifice look and feel.

On a personal level, Chris played college golf and was a three-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Lynchburg College in Virginia and later spent two years as the assistant golf coach at the University of Virginia. The vast majority of his professional career, however, has been spent as a sports writer and editor. In the early phases of his career, he covered college football, college basketball, and golf for different newspapers and websites before turning his attention solely to golf in 2011. Over the course of the past decade, Chris managed the Instruction Blog for GolfChannel.com and more recently created equipment-related content for TGW.com and 2ndSwing.com.

An avid player, Chris currently maintains a handicap index of 2.4 and has a career-low round of 66, which he has shot on three occasions. He lives about 20 miles north of Atlanta in Roswell, Georgia, with his wife, Stacey, and is a member at Atlanta National Golf Club.

Chris is currently playing:

Driver: Callaway Epic Sub Zero, 10.5*

Fairway wood : TaylorMade M3, 17*

Hybrid : Callaway Apex UW, 19*

Irons : Mizuno JPX 921 Forged, 4-PW

Gap wedge : Cleveland RTX 4, 50*

Sand wedge : Titleist Vokey SM6, 56M

Lob wedge : Titleist Vokey SM8, 60L

Putter : SeeMore Nashville Z3C

Ball : TaylorMade TP5x 

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  • Tetrahedron Dimple Pattern
  • Gloss White and Yellow Color Options
  • Patented balancing process combined with new alignment aid for improved consistency and accuracy
  • Soft Cast Urethane for added greenside spin and super-soft feel
  • New core design for soft feel and fast ball speeds
  • New high resiliency design delivers faster ball speed and low spin for longer distance
  • Innovative tetrahedron dimple pattern optimizes ball flights aerodynamics for longer distance

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Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip.

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  1. 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).

  2. 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.

  3. Maxfli Tour S 2023 Golf Balls Review

    The Maxfli Tour S golf balls offer premium performance and an incredibly soft feel. There are three balls in Maxfli's range of Tour golf balls: the Tour S, Tour and Tour X. Maxfli may not be a name you find on the tip of your tongue when discussing the best golf balls. However, this range of balls is a serious competitor.

  4. An Honest Review of Maxfli Tour Golf Balls

    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 ...

  5. Ball Lab: Maxfli Tour (2023)

    The Score. The True Price for the Maxfli Tour $39.99 . That's the same as the retail price. At the time of testing, the 2023 Maxfli Tour receives a Ball Lab score of 82. That's nine points better than the current database average of 73. The takeaway is that the 2023 Maxfli Tour offers above-average quality at a below-average price.

  6. Maxfli Golf Balls

    Find the latest Maxfli golf balls for men and women at DICK'S Sporting Goods. 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. ... Maxfli 2023 Tour S Golf Balls - 48 Pack. $119.98. $160.00 * Maxfli Plastic Practice Balls - 16-Pack. $8.99 ...

  7. Maxfli Tour S Golf Ball Review: A Coach's Perspective

    A golf ball's trajectory is majorly influenced by aerodynamics and gravity, and it's the dimples that help optimize this flight. Maxfli Tour balls are engineered with a specific dimple pattern to enhance lift and improve both flight length and spin. Golf ball design has come a long way from the old elastic band designs to today's advanced ...

  8. 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. 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 ...

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    Maxfli 2023 Tour X Novelty Golf Balls. $42.99. Limited-Time Sale: Buy 2 for $70! 26 +. Maxfli 2023 Tour S Novelty Golf Balls. $42.99. Limited-Time Sale: Buy 2 for $70! Maxfli 2023 Tour Personalized Golf Balls. $42.99.

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  12. Maxfli 2023 Tour S Golf Balls

    Soft Cast Urethane for added greenside spin and super-soft feel. New core design for soft feel and fast ball speeds. New high resiliency design delivers faster ball speed and low spin for longer distance. Innovative tetrahedron dimple pattern optimizes ball flights aerodynamics for longer distance. 12-Pack.

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  14. 2023 MGS Forum Test: Maxfli Tour Series Golf Balls

    6. Signup Cutoff Date: May 6, 2023. 1,353 signups. Equipment Type: Golf Balls. Vendor: Maxfli. Testers Wanted! Maxfli Tour, Tour X and Tour S Golf Balls. 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.

  15. Forum Member Review: Maxfli Tour Series Golf Balls

    What Testers said - Maxfli Tour S. Tester thechrisgibbs (4.6 handicap) went deep into the numbers and data for his review, testing the Maxfli Tour S against several other premium "softer" golf balls. Thechrisgibbs was really impressed with the durability of the Maxfli Tour S: "The ball is as durable as a Pro V1.

  16. Maxfli 2023 Tour Golf Balls (USA Stock)

    Maxfli 2023 Tour Golf Balls (USA Stock) Breathe easy. Returns accepted. FreeStandard Shipping. See details. International shipment of items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges. Includes 4 business days handling time after receipt of cleared payment.

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  18. Maxfli Tour Golf Balls

    Maxfli 2023 Tour S Novelty Golf Balls. $42.99. 26 +. Maxfli 2023 Tour Novelty Golf Balls. $42.99. Shop Maxfli Tour Golf Balls at DICK'S Sporting Goods. If you find a lower price on Maxfli Tour Golf Balls somewhere else, we'll match it with our Best Price Guarantee.

  19. Ball Lab: Maxfli Tour Review

    The Maxfli Tour CG golf ball gets an overall grade of 85. The score is above the average for the market as a whole and is, frankly, outstanding considering the $34.99 retail price (and that's before we consider that the Maxfli Tour is frequently on sale for less). Our visual inspection found the balls to be near perfect which is more than we ...

  20. Moscow City Golf Club

    Holes 9. Architect Sven Johanson. Built 1987. Type Parkland. Access Visitors welcomed. Opening hours. Open now. The history of the club is directly connected with the history of golf in Russia. It started with Sven "Tumba" Johansson, a Swedish hockey player and a former world champion who decided to build the first golf course in Moscow. 1987 ...

  21. Moscow City Golf Club in Moscow, Moscow, Russia

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  22. Maxfli 2023 Tour X Golf Balls

    Experience the ultimate performance with Maxfli 2023 Tour X Golf Balls. Designed for advanced golfers, these balls deliver distance, spin and control.

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    Day 3: Pebble Beach - Del Monte Golf Course. Playing the Del Monte Golf Course at Pebble Beach is the perfect way to round out your virtual California golf trip. This course opened in 1897 and is one of the oldest golf courses in the west. Del Monte is considered the true test of a golfer, so whoever wins this round of the trip will have some ...

  24. 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.