NOODLE
TaylorMade Noodle Mix
The Noodle golf ball became popular with amateur golfers in the early 2000's. The Noodle was originally manufactured by Maxfli as they began producing the ball in 2001. They offered more distance without the ball feeling so hard at impact. The ball wasn't a new concept but the value was. Shoppers loved affordable golf balls just as they do today.
Maxfli was purchased by TaylorMade in 2002 and then six years later was sold to Dicks Sporting Goods where the Noodle golf ball can still be purchased new today. Although it's still manufactured at the TaylorMade golf ball facility in Korea and still a part of the TaylorMade umbrella.
Why the history you ask? Many noodle golf balls in our inventory and mixes will often say TaylorMade or Maxfli, and many people wonder who the maker is today. Our mixes will have a variety of models of the Noodle, whether it says Maxfli or TaylorMade or just simply Noodle, rest assured the current Noodle doesn't stray far from it's original intent behind the ball. It's still designed for the Amateur golfer looking for distance at affordable prices. And we've got you covered there.
Noodle Long and Soft is probably one of the more popular Noodle made today and the fact that it's produced by TaylorMade speaks to the quality of the ball you can expect.
Compression Rating of 69
Swing Speed Recommended of 70 mph
We offer different models of used NOODLE golf balls in three different grades – mint-condition golf balls (AAAAA/5A), near-mint condition (AAAA/4A) and value-condition (AAA/3A). Golf ball performance tests show no appreciable difference in game performance between new and mint-quality NOODLE golf balls. Read more.
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