Par4QC
Regarding the Maxfli Tour balls.....they are great for my game, 90mph or so driver swing speed, putt well with them and good around greens. I'm 72 next month, have bad shoulders, bad knees, and bad back so I'm limited mobility and swing wise. Current average before I tore my left bicep tendon and had a pacemaker put in the old body in September was 82. Back to the golf balls, I bought the 2 dozen of the Maxfli Tours for $50 months and months ago. After testing I went back and bought 4 more dozen of them. Prior to that Maxfli ball I was playing the Maxfli U6 and U6 Soft which of course they discontinued but I have a few dozen left. For my game the Maxflis out performed the Srixon Soft Feel, Callaway Supersofts, Wilson Duos, several variety of Titleist (not the ProV or ProV1x which I never played due to cost), and a variety of other balls Bridgestone, Volvik, Wilson, Costco, etc that I won, were given or bought when the price was ridiculously LOW!! I did find that I score lower with a urethane ball. Another ball that I enjoyed but were higher in price than the Maxfli Tours were Taylor Made Project A which I preferred over the Project S balls. A ball that I also used is the new version of the Srixon Q Star Tour 2 ball, 3 piece urethane. The newest version has a few differences over the previous year. I bought some and was impressed and got a great deal for 6 dozen for $119 shipped, taxes and all. Currently my major stock and go to balls are the Maxfli Tours and the Srixon Q Star Tour 2 balls although I have dozens of other new balls in the inventory. Maxfli Tour does edge out the Srixon Q Star Tour 2 but not by much.