I Tried Wallmart’s STRAIGHT FLIGHT Golf Ball… Did They Work?

Matt Fryer Golf tries the Maxfli Noodle Easy Straight golf ball from Wallmart, but how will it preform?

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22 Comments

  1. A straight Noodle is a happy Noodle! Not sure whipping out your Noodle at a public course is advised though! 🤣 Sorry y'all, I'll see myself out.

  2. I admit, I play the Noodle Long and Soft a lot of the time. I play very traditional lofted clubs (build my own 1990s-2000 forged irons) and really like the super soft feel of the Noodles. I'm a bit sweepy too, so having a less spinny ball seems to suit me. Last set of Noodles I bought were a two-pack of 15-balls (30 balls total) for $25 delivered.

  3. Love the video Matt! Could you please try the Srixon Divide Zstar XV?? They claim tour level ball but with the divide look and I’d love to know if it’s as good as a Pro V1

  4. It's one of my preferred balls, it doesn't fix a bad swing and for the price, hard to beat. I also like how they feel and I generally play bump and run so the lack of spin doesn't bother me.

  5. The Wilson Ultra 500 served me well as a budget ball with decent performance. It was $16.99 for a sleeve of 15 balls last year. I'm sure the price has gone up a little, but other than having this 'easy straight' design, those Ultra 500's are just as good a ball for people who don't want to spend big money on Tour balls…

  6. Cheap balls aren't really the rocks anymore. Instead the marshmallow is becoming more common. Soft doesn't spin as much and also great on those cold days.

  7. I'm curious, the only thing I didn't see in the review was distance. Can you revisit these on the course or Trackman vs like a ProV1 and see how much, if any, distance you lose vs a tour ball? Thanks! good video man!

  8. Used to play Noodle Long & Soft in my more frugal years, especially in the 'off season'. Never had any real issues with them. Great for the price.

  9. Ha Ha ! Smiled all the way through that video . Would love to know how many are sold in the next few weeks . Are they even available in UK ?

  10. I have never found a ball I couldn’t slice, so I had to admit it and say ball it’s not you it’s me 🙁.

  11. Nice video. Played these a ton at 18 HCPT. Now Titleist at 12. But they saved me a bunch of $ I would shoot the same with either. But when the game gets more about control instead of lack of control a better ball helps….or so it seems

  12. Noodles are actually from TaylorMade, not Maxfli. Thus they can be purchased at Walmart and not Dick's/Golf Galaxy.

  13. Referring to the old Top Flight golf balls as feeling like "bricks" is pretty accurate. My golfing friends and I renamed them……Rock Flights! Haha

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