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Maxfli BlackMAX golf ball

'They're rarer than rocking horse poo' in the UK but Golfmagic testers managed to get their hands on the latest ball from Maxfli.


Posted: 18 March 2005
by Tim Beard


BlackMAX from Maxfli

Price: £37.99 (for a dozen)

With so many different makes and model of ball on the market, deciding which will suit our game is becoming so confusing.

As your handicap comes down, the choice becomes even crucial but certainly, you're no longer grateful for rummaging among the pro’s lake ball dispenser beside the counter.

While some distance balls might give you an extra 10 yards off the tee, from an approach shot, they can equally ‘airmail the green’ into the mire. What we really need is a ball that flies long but has spin control too.

Most pros and single-figure handicaps prefer the Titleist Pro V1 and V1x, which have reigned supreme alongside Callaway's HX Tour. But look out! Maxfli’s BlackMAX could soon be muscling its way into the frontline.

Currently they’re rarer than rocking horse poo, so I formed a secretive huddle in the queue at the first tee as I handed a ball each to Stoke Rochford 8-handicappers Kev Bond and Mick Andrews, told them not to lose it and to report back with their comments.

According to Maxfli, the BlackMAX, it's "a multi-layer ball whose parts include a large Neodymium rubber core, a firm, thin ionomer mantle (the solid bit under the outer skin) and an ultra-thin urethane cover."

BlackMAX's mantle serves a dual function, says Maxfli. Off the driver, it works with the core to help minimise backspin. Off the irons, especially the short irons, the soft cover compresses between the mantle and the clubface for a little extra control.

Consequently it’s claimed the ball grab the green and stops quickly. The 372-dimple design also has a part to play, with almost invisible dimple edge angles, engineered to create height and low spin-rate off the driver. The result: longer carry, more roll.

Mick, who came in a couple over his handicap reckoned the test ball flew beautifully off the driver and improved his ball striking. Kev, one under his handicap, agreed and also recalled one approach shot, which stopped abruptly despite being fired in a little too low for comfort.

I was particularly impressed by the feel off off the putter face. None had that ‘dead’ feedback so sometime get with balls designed more for distance than control.

So, is the BlackMAX the ‘have your cake and eat it’ ball us category one and two golfers have been waiting for? For me, it certainly goes the distance off the tee and delivers control around the green. I managed to spank it round in one under my six handicap. And none of us lost a ball!

Golfmagic editor, Bob Warters also had the chance to test the ball for the first time over nine holes of the Brabazon course at The Belfry yesterday (Thursday) in the company 2004 of European Tour champions Simon Kahn (Welsh Open) and David Lynn (Dutch Open).

Unlike fellow Maxfli player Justin Rose, who already has the ball in play on the US PGA Tour, Simon and David have yet to use it competitively, having only just started their seasons.

However, both agreed that the ball will be challenging its rivals the Callaway HX Tour and updated Titleist Pro VI and Pro V1x – all of which fall into a similar price category.

My own view is that the combination of high launch angle and lack of spin with the driver, help the BlackMAX bounce and roll on impact. It was also easy to control from mid and short irons once I’d adjusted to the high flight characteristics.

Perhaps more to the point for us long-pocketed Yorkshiremen, I also played at least three bunker shots with no tell tale marks on the cover. So it’s pretty durable, too.

Off the putter face it was ‘lively’ at first but the spongy and bumpy greens at The Belfry were demanding a more solid than usual strike.

Verdict

While the traditional Titleist and Callaway balls favoured by the leading pros and many club golfers, who believe these brands give them an advantage, will continue to be a preferred choice - the BlackMAX is a name that trips off the tongue and could soon be a serious challenger. Much, however, will depend on its success in the hands of a growing number of professionals, reluctant to stray from the familiarity of tried and tested products.

Overall our jury gives it a resounding ‘thumbs up’ – but it will need a Tour event winner to convince the doubters.

Golfmagic rating: 8.5/10



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Got hold of a dozen of these balls earlier this week and tried them today but wasn't that impressed, reasonably long of the driver but I didn't like the feel of the putter. If anybody wants them, make me an offer, one of the balls has been used but no scuff marks.
Posted: 02/04/2005 15:57

How do they compare to the A10 or the M3 tour?
Posted: 02/04/2005 16:53

Haven't played either of them I'm afraid so I can't compare. They're supposed to be a pretty good ball but not for me.
Posted: 02/04/2005 17:04


Taz
Col - if you keep them till Gog Magog I'll have them off you - give me a price that I can't resist.

: o )
Posted: 03/04/2005 11:40

No problem Al, see you there.
Posted: 03/04/2005 12:42

Just wondering where did you get them ?

I was in my local AGD last saturday and they said they will no longer be stocking Maxfli, and suggested JJB would be selling them.

thanks

Posted: 04/04/2005 12:48


Taz
With the clout of Taylor Made behind them, cannot see 'Maxfli' being relegated to the cheap bins at JJB.
Posted: 04/04/2005 13:17

Theres a guy selling dozens of them on ebay at £26.99 per doxen. Thought about trying them but can't bring myself to spend that much money on 12 balls.
Posted: 04/04/2005 13:47

Maxfli has stopped being sold in many Golf shops, and are only available in JJB, due to sponsorship or something...?
Posted: 04/04/2005 17:31

i bought 2 dozen black maxfli from ebay £26.99. just to try.i use Pro V1 X'S normally.
in my opinion the pro v's are still better ball.
Posted: 05/04/2005 22:13

I bought a dozen of these off EBAY & rate them as good as the Pro V-1, however after 3 rounds with my second ball (first was lost in the rough at the 7th) they seem to be holding up better than the Pro V -1's. Only time will tell, but what the hell is good to play something different from the rest of the pack!
Posted: 19/04/2005 14:18

i read the other day that indeed Maxfli will ONLY SELL IN JJB FROM THIS YEAR. dont know why though.
Posted: 20/04/2005 19:22

Just bought a dozen Maxfli Revolution EXT from Nevada Bobs. I think they sell the Black as well. The EXT plays as well as any ball I've used but with a bit more distance off the Driver.
Posted: 20/04/2005 22:59

PS. This link contains all the tech stuff if you are into that kind of thing??
http://www.maxfli.com/
Posted: 20/04/2005 23:11

I bought a dozen off "the ebay guy" and after a couple of rounds I've come to the conclusion that I like this ball.

The flight seems strong and penetrating and they do seem to grab well on the second bounce into greens.

When youre on the green they do seem to hold their line well...perhaps that might have been me having a good putting round though!!!

I've never used the Maxfli A10 ball but was for a long time a fan of the Revolution 90 compression ball. The BlackMax is certainly better.

And, as someone else said...it is nice to play with something a bit different to the crowd!
Posted: 11/05/2005 14:38


Taz
Have played the Blackmax a couple of rounds now and do not dislike the ball.
Having said that, it is no A10 and I agree with Hacker about its feel off the putter. It is quite a hard ball and would perhaps respond better to a higher swing speed than mine (like the ProV1x)
I think some of the more expensive balls are made for low h'cap amateurs & pro's. Difficult to know which quality ball would best suit a mid handicapper with a 90/95mph swingspeed
Posted: 11/05/2005 15:08

no
Posted: 03/11/2007 11:36

I think TM are going to take the 'better' balls from the Maxfli Range and Maxfli be the budget balls. See Fire Tour for starters - this will be the NXT priced TM Ball.
Posted: 03/11/2007 12:33

As I've mentioned on another thread I usually play a ProV1 or a Callaway HX Tour or Tour 56.

Recently I saw the Maxfli Black Max advertised on eBay for £21 for 12 delivered. I have now used this brand for 6 rounds. It is my good luck that I have found that they go as far if not further than the balls I used to use, stop just as well on full irons, excellent for chipping and pitching and plenty of feel for putting. Why should I use anything else if I can get hold of some more!


Posted: 03/11/2007 13:56

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