Maxfli Tour S and Tour Golf Ball Reviews | Love at First Drive

Can a $40 Golf Ball Compete With the Best? | Maxfli Tour vs Tour S Review Maxfli has quietly become one of the biggest value stories in golf, but do the Maxfli Tour and Maxfli Tour S really perform like premium urethane golf balls? In this review, I put both models through my complete testing process to see which one deserves a spot in your bag. From chipping and putting to 9-iron, 7-iron, hybrid, driver distance, ball speed, spin rates, accuracy, and durability, every shot is measured to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of each model. The Tour is designed as the balanced all-around performer, while the Tour S offers a softer feel and lower compression for golfers looking for more forgiveness and a different launch profile. If you're wondering whether these golf balls can compete with the Titleist Pro V1, TaylorMade TP5, Callaway Chrome Tour, Vice Pro, or other premium offerings, this video will give you the data you need before spending your money. In this video: Chipping & putting performance Feel comparison 9-Iron testing 7-Iron testing Hybrid performance Driver distance & ball speed Accuracy & consistency Durability testing Final verdict: Tour or Tour S? If you enjoy independent golf ball testing backed by launch monitor data, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and let me know in the comments which golf ball you'd like to see tested next! 00:00 Intro 02:57 Compression Testing 03:42 Design and Pricing 06:10 Chipping 08:00 Putting 09:36 Feel and Sound 11:37 25 Yard Chip 12:59 60 Yard Pitch 13:46 9 Iron Performance 14:48 7 Iron Performance 16:36 4 Hybrid Performance 18:44 Driver Performance 20:56 Line of Judgement 22:36 Accuracy and Dispersion 26:39 Durability 27:35 Player Profile and Conclusion