MaxFli Golf

Probably what you don’t know about MaxFli Golf products is that they act more expensively than they really are. From MaxFli golf clubs, to MaxFli golf balls, to several more MaxFli golf equipment; the brand name MaxFli Golf is one winner that gives you cutting edge technology without the facade (or the pressure) of carrying expensive price tag.

Façade? Pressure? Okay, let me tell you then about consumer perspective.

The only problem with top tier golf products is that they have to be an expensive cutting edge technology just to dominate the golf equipment industry. Because if their prices fall below the mark of ‘expensive’, the product loses “worth” which most buyers confuse largely with “quality”. So for a cutting edge product like a Titleist Pro V1 to be the best golf ball product, it should have quality (no doubts about this) and at the same time it should be grossly expensive. That’s no problem of course if your surname is Firestone, but when average American earns $64 per day and this Titleist Pro V1 costs $58 for a set of 12, there’s hardly anything left for spending. That is not taking on account several expenditures for playing golf: the green fee, a set of golf clubs, your outfit…

But yet, consumer perspective demands a golf ball set along the price lines of $50++. That’s what I’m trying to shrug off you; some golf ball that acts expensive but isn’t. And you just can’t ignore the social implications of having inferior golf equipment.

Let’s take for instance the MaxFli Noodle Ice golf balls. Its really similar to the famed Titleist Pro V1 series, the MaxFli Noodle Ice golf ball also features a winning 2 piece construction. But while the Pro V1 uses urethane as cover, the MaxFli Noodle uses surlyn, which is cheaper and affords as much control on the green as the urethane cover. It also houses a high octane low compression core that converts force into farther distance. It has the same algorithmic dimple pattern that provides aerodynamics and air treading for greater distance. The only difference is the obvious: you can choose four frozen colors of lemon, lime, raspberry, and tangerine for easy spotting and a cool appeal on the green.

The same distance converting core, the same slick feel on the green, but having four personalized ball colors and the best of them all, the MaxFli Noodle Ice golf balls costs only $14.88. Compare the difference with Titleist’s Pro V1 price at $58. That’s it, a gap as wide as Mariana’s Trench.

Maxfli Golf offers four choices for the Noodle golf balls: Noodle Ice, Long & Soft, Longest, and Sofest. All four choices are suited to enhance every golfer differences in shot speed and accuracy.

Aside from the Noodle series, MaxFli offers several more golf ball options including the BlackMax golf ball, the RedMax golf ball, and the Max Distance. These balls are deviations from the standard, they are even more interesting. Remember those times of liquid cores and dual cores? The Max Distance High Launch is the replica, albeit more powerful. It has a titanium enhanced core plus a low spinning cover. Now, novice players don’t have to worry about severe hooks and slices, this ball gets explosive without a hint of spin. Way to go for a golf ball made for the drive.

Those pro golfers who’d want more control with the explosiveness of Max Distance can opt for the Power Soft. Instead of the titanium enhanced core, it has a soft core blend. So you have power and control on one single Max Distance ball. There’s also a Max Distance for Women. Made especially to launch high and far with little effort, the Max Distance for Women sports the soft and high energy core.

John “Long John” Daly, one of the most prominent PGA Pro golfers known for impressive drives will be testing the BlackMax on the next PGA Tour. Check Daly and how these MaxFli Max Distance high launch golf balls would turn out on the green.

 
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