No one has answered yet.
I have 2 quick questions
1. Can the font be in color ie. Red, Blue, Purple?
2. What is the minimum order - 1 box, 2 boxes?
Thank you in advance for your speedy response!
Warmest regards
Paul
Paul Ellis
12/03/2011 2:24 PM
Are you looking to put a logo or just text on the ball? That changes the answer. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
12/05/2011 1:44 PM
what is the compression ratio for the Noodle Plus
J CHASE
11/16/2011 8:23 AM
It falls around 80. Taylor Made will not provide the specifics.
Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
11/17/2011 3:11 PM
What is the difference between the Noodle and the Noodle+.
I have played the Noodle+ for a while and really like it. The other day I saw a 24 pack on sale and bought them. But didn't realize until I got home that these are a little different. They just say Noodle Long and Soft, and the dimpling seems different.
Kurt
10/28/2011 3:49 PM
The Noodle is primarily a ball made for big box stores. It is different than the Noodle +. It's the older design of the Noodle. The Noodle + is the current noodle golf ball and they have no plans to change it any time soon. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
10/31/2011 11:30 AM
This is not a question but helps to share good news with your readers. I took my brotherinlaw out on a golf course for the first time and he lost alot of balls out there and i lost a few myself then i found one of your golf balls on the course and i used it and fell in love all over again. It soft hit . Now that is all i use now thank you at noodle keep up the good job.
jim
08/11/2011 8:02 PM
Thanks for the heads up!
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
08/12/2011 1:11 PM
With a handicap of 20 what type of ball is best for me?
dennis gibson
07/03/2011 9:15 PM
Slow down your back swing,it helps to keep your head down at contact.The Noodle should be your ball of choice.
A soft ball performs better for high to middle handicaps. Good luck
eyeglass11@yahoo.com
Mid Handicap Golfer:
07/05/2011 9:41 AM
Good Ball Choice. I agree that it should most likely fall in the "low compression" two piece ball range. Other good choices include the Nike Power Soft or the Callaway HX Diablo.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/05/2011 11:57 AM
I want to give these or any of your photo balls as a gift. My question is are you allowed to have various photos on different balls or is it just one photo for the whole set. Thanks.
Michael M Rosete
07/03/2011 8:52 PM
Thanks for your question. It is one logo per dz.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/05/2011 8:25 AM
What happened to the Noodle Lady Golf Balls? I can find them nowhere. I'm down to my last sleeve.
Thank you
Marla Cohen
06/19/2011 8:16 AM
Thank you for your question. I"m sorry but Taylor Made discontinued this ball over a year ago. We have been out of them for almost as long. The Noodle + would be the closest replacement.
Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/20/2011 9:29 AM
What is the actual compression number of the long and soft noodle. I have been told 65, but would like to hear it from the manufacturer. Thankyou
Dave roessler
12/11/2010 6:36 PM
Taylor Made has never officially released the compression number on their Noodle ball. They simply say Low Compression.
Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
12/13/2010 7:50 AM
The compression is 60 and the cover hardness is also 60 according to www.noodlegolf.com.
High Handicap Golfer: Lance Hauer
05/16/2011 7:11 PM
I am 60 yrs old and have a swing speed of around 78mph due to past injuries. I was told to switch to the Noodle+easy distance rather than the Noodle Long and Soft. Can you help. Thanks
Richard Roush
10/09/2010 8:40 PM
They are both low compression, so either of the balls should work for your swing speed. Both compressions are in the lower 60s. Thank you and let us know if we can provide you with any further assistance.
Golfballs.com Employee: kyle
10/11/2010 10:28 AM
I am using Noddle+ Lady balls(all red writing) & want to know the compression range?
Barbara Hendrix
09/24/2010 3:47 PM
Taylor Made won't share those numbers but I would image it's a 75-80 compression ball. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
09/27/2010 7:59 AM
What is the compression of the noodle +
golf ball?
Bertin Matte
09/15/2010 7:10 PM
Approximately 62. Thanks for the question.
Golfballs.com Employee: Dustin
09/16/2010 8:32 AM
Is ther any additional cost to ship to Hawaii (96797)?
Len
09/09/2010 10:10 PM
Thank you for your question.
Shipping to Hawaii varies on the weight of the package.
You can start a cart and get an estimated shipping price.
Please let me know if there is anything else we can do for you.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
09/10/2010 11:02 AM
Does noodle do anything if you get a hole in one using a noodle ball?
walter doering
08/26/2010 3:06 PM
Yes, contact Taylor Made for details.
Golfballs.com Employee: Dustin
08/26/2010 3:20 PM
What is the compression of the Noodle "the softest Noodle"?
I understand the Noodle + Long & Soft is 61 and the Noodle +
Easy Distance is 68, correct ?
Paul Ciaccio
08/23/2010 12:31 AM
You are correct the softer one is the Noodle+.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
08/23/2010 9:43 AM
As an amature golfer, I,ll admit that I generally choose a "favorite" golf ball by brand name alone. That being said, "NOODLE" is the perfect ball for me. Now that I'm getting bett
sutton
08/10/2010 1:42 AM
I think that you would benefit from using the Easy distance off the tee shots and use the long and soft around the greens.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
08/10/2010 9:27 AM
I believe, in the rules of golf, it is not permissable to change balls in the middle of a hole unless the first one is lost.
Low Handicap Golfer: DGD
08/22/2010 9:27 AM
What is the difference between the Noodle + Long and Soft and the Noodle + Easy distance?
BERNIER
08/02/2010 10:47 PM
Both are a two piece ball. The long and soft is a lower compression at 61 vs. 68+.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
08/05/2010 12:21 PM
We would like a shamrock on two sides of the taylor made burner red ball with the letters JPG on the ball as well. can you do this? we would order two dozen. thanks in advance.
parker getgey
07/20/2010 7:15 AM
Yes we can. However the text will be rather small. The size we print on is about the size of a nickle. It would also be an additonal $20.00 for both logos.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
07/20/2010 11:13 AM
can you do pictures on balls can i send my own pics in and if so price per doz.thanks
g pool
07/19/2010 8:04 AM
You may add a photo to a golf ball. If you have the picture in a jpeg format you may upload it directly on to the website. When placing the order change the stock option to photo.
Golfballs.com Employee: DavidL
07/19/2010 11:06 AM
I have not been able to put alot of spin on my ball when I get close. My friend says to play with a soft ball. Is this true?
andy
06/20/2010 1:15 PM
Hi, thanks for the question. You will have better feel around the green with a softer ball, but it will not necessarily spin at a higher rate. Creating spin is based on two major aspects. The cover of the ball on a tour ball will allow you to create spin easier, as a result of the technology in the cover. Also, the swing you put on the ball must pinch downward to create backspin. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
06/21/2010 1:59 PM
I am a senior with a slow swing speed and somewhat limited motion but love to play golf. Is the Noodle Golf Ball made for us slow swing speed seniors and if so which one? Is there another ball mor s
Dan E. Parker
06/05/2010 11:45 AM
hi, thanks for the question. The Noodle + would be a good fit for you. If I may, I would also suggest the Nike Power Distance soft and the Wilson Staff Fifty. Each of these are extremely soft and should give you some added distance and feel. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
06/07/2010 2:07 PM
I was trying to contact the maker of Noodle Golf Balls - I made hole-in-one on 4-27-2010 Left Handed using a Noodle-Longest Golf Ball - I was told it was a Maxfli Company ball - I see this says Taylor
John B Creech
04/28/2010 8:06 AM
hi, we appreciate your post. It looks like it was a good week for the Noodle golf ball. Noodle is solely made by TaylorMade. The Maxfli name was bought by another company, but TaylorMade retained the Noodle golf ball. Congratulations to you as well on your ACE. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
04/28/2010 3:14 PM
Note of Thanks. I shot my first HOLE-IN-ONE this past Sunday, April 25th using one of your wonder Noodle golf balls. Shot at West Loch GC, in Oahu, Hawaii. Hole number 7, par 3, 172 yards. Balls h
Tim Baier
04/27/2010 8:56 PM
Hi, thanks for your post. It looks like this ball was popular over the past few days. We have had three customers write in with good news about the Noodle Ball.. Congratulations on the ACE. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
04/28/2010 12:08 PM
just made my first ever hole in one using a Noodle ball. A friend said tell the manufacture and they might send you a sleeve of balls. Do you do that?
Lowell Morgan
04/27/2010 7:05 PM
Hi, thanks for the post. Congratulations on getting an ACE. Unfortunately, I do not have any reward policy, but we all are happy to hear when a fellow golfer finally strikes gold. Play well. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
04/28/2010 11:11 AM
Noodles are not made by TaylorMade. That are made by Maxfli and they have it clearly marked on the boxes.
ace
01/29/2010 6:07 PM
adidas has kept its golf equipment, footwear and apparel division, TaylorMade-adidas, as well as its Maxfli line of golf balls, golf clu bs, and accessories.
In otherwordes - maxfli and TaylorMade are one and the same.....
Low Handicap Golfer: shadow
01/31/2010 5:26 PM
Hi, thanks for the question. These are the Taylor Made Noodle+. Taylor Made has sold the Maxfli name, but has kept the Noodle line. The noodle will continue to be manufactured by Taylor Made. Maxfli will have some newer balls out this year. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
02/01/2010 9:08 AM
You are correct. Any one know about Noodle S2d and S2F?
Mid Handicap Golfer: DutchSC
03/02/2010 12:41 PM
What is the compression of the Noodle+ and the ProV1X? What does compression means to a golfer? Also, the Noodle that is made now by Taylormade any different than the Noodle made by Maxfli?
BILL BYRD
11/30/2009 4:55 PM
Hi, thanks for the question. The compression of the Taylor Made Noodle+ is 61. The compression of the Prov1x is 92. Golf ball compression is a word or a term that applies to the density of your golf ball. What it really means for the average golfer: is a form of measurement that tells the player how hard or soft the golf ball really is. The compression rating correlates directly with swing speed. Higher swing speeds will typically play a higher compression ball. Maxfli has been purchased by
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
12/01/2009 9:41 AM
by smacking a ball down the range
taylormade made maxfli worse
Mid Handicap Golfer:
01/27/2010 7:22 PM
what exactly do the different numbers mean on the balls, 4, 5 6, 7 .. thx!
Patti
10/19/2009 6:53 AM
Hi, thanks for the question. The numbers on the golf balls are used strictly for identification purposes. They have no bearing on the makeup or quality of the ball itself. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
10/19/2009 8:53 AM
Is there much of a difference between the Noodle ball and the Noodle + ?
david A
09/24/2009 9:37 AM
There isn't. The Noodle Plus has a lower compression. That is the key difference.
Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
09/24/2009 9:43 AM
LOL.
Johnny says there isn't a difference, then he explains the difference...the KEY difference.
WTG JOHNNY!
Low Handicap Golfer: Smarter than Johnny
10/03/2009 7:38 PM
Low handicap golfer LOL's at Johnny. LOL at him the question was is there much difference and Johnny answered correctly that here isn't. The key is the word MUCH.
High Handicap Golfer: john randall
10/14/2009 1:41 PM
i did it, i shot a hole in one using a
noodle ball. any special rewards for this.
jm
julie meitzler
09/13/2009 12:46 PM
Hi, congratulations on your hole in one!! We do not have any rewards in place at this time, but I will pass the idea along and possibly there will be one in the future. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
09/14/2009 12:47 PM
So have Maxfli and Taylor Made merged.
Noodles are still on store shelves, but Maxlfi Noodle (August 2009) are gone. What is compression of Maxfli Noodle Long & Soft?
Barent Hatt
08/23/2009 2:40 PM
Hi, thanks for the question. Maxfli has been purchased by another company. The Noodle name has been retained by Taylor Made. The compression of the Taylor Made Noodle+ Long and Soft is 61. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
08/24/2009 12:57 PM
My wife just shot a hole in one yesterday using a noodle golf ball. I was wondering if there is any kind of plaque or reward or anything she is eligible for for doing this with a noodle?
Larry Stock
08/10/2009 11:12 AM
Hi, thanks for the question. Congratulations to your wife that is incredible!! Unfortunately, at this time we do not have anything in place for this occasion. A big kudos to your wife from the team here at Golfballs.com.
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
08/11/2009 11:20 AM
I want to order balls with an American Flag logo and my name on them, please advise
Tony Burns
07/30/2009 7:59 AM
Thanks for your question. Using our photo ball process, you should be able to get the results you are looking for. You will be able to add text as well as an image. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
07/30/2009 8:32 AM
I know that Dick's Sporting goods bought Maxfli and I thought that they made the noodle line of balls. So why does it say Taylormade noodle?
Mike
07/23/2009 9:45 PM
Dick's Sporting Goods does own the rights to Maxfli now but Taylor Made did not sell the Noodle brand to Dick's. The Noodle ball will continue to be made but only by Taylor Made. When the new Maxfli ball lines come out the Noodle will not be part of that family of golf balls.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/24/2009 9:55 AM
What is the difference between the Noodle+ and the Taylor Made Burner w/LDP?
Kevin
07/19/2009 12:44 PM
Both balls are very low compression distance balls. The main difference is the LDP technology in the Burner. The LDP cover makes the Burner more aerodynamic therefore will traver farther.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/20/2009 4:06 PM
What,if any, is the difference between a Noodle and a Noodle + ?
Sid Pogue
07/08/2009 10:58 AM
The Noodle plus is the newest edition of the ball boasting the latest technology advancements from Taylor Made. Both golf balls are low compression distance golf balls that you will enjoy playing however you may notice the Noodle + will offer a higher ball speed of the driver.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/09/2009 3:14 PM
I just wanted to make sure - but is 6 the min. for ordering personalized golf balls? I am just buying for my husbands birthday- thanks- kari
kari
07/06/2009 10:53 AM
When ordering personalized golf balls one dozen is the minimum.
Thank you.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/07/2009 12:20 PM
are u that poor that ur thinking about 6 or less golf balls for ur husbands birthday? thats sad. if u were thinking of more, u wouldnt have asked that question, so poor.
Mid Handicap Golfer:
01/27/2010 7:26 PM
Please,what is the compression on the Noodle,looking for the 70 range for use with hickory shafts,Thanks.....Fairways&greens,John
john dresh
06/30/2009 7:46 PM
John,
We tested the compression on the Noodle + and it averaged out to 61.
Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/01/2009 11:51 AM
Recenly I got a Taylormade CGB Driver, which I love. I have noticed recently that my balls appear to sink while in flight. They appear to get to the top of the arch and then just drop.
Please e
George Osbourn
06/19/2009 4:12 PM
George, try a low spin ball to help with your flight issue as it may be excessive backspin keeping you ball from traveling as far as possible. The Taylor Made Noodle is a good one, you may also try the Bridgeston e6+ or the Srixon TriSpeed and find better results. Thanks, Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/25/2009 10:53 AM
I have a rather fast club head speed.
Will these balls work for me ?
Alien
06/14/2009 10:25 PM
Thank you for your question.
These are very popular golf balls but if you have a fast swing speed they may not be the best ball for you. In the Taylor Made family you may want to give the TP Black a shot.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/15/2009 10:00 AM
I haven,t had my club head speed checked but would guess it high to moderate. Will the noodle perform well with a higher club head speed?
Doug
06/13/2009 5:31 PM
The Taylor Made Noodle + is a good all around ball. The compression of the ball is fairly low giving it soft feel and the ball offers very low driver spin for long distance off the tee. If you like either of those two characteristics, the Noodle+ will work for you too.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/15/2009 4:52 PM
The Noodle+ is described as the following:
Amazingly soft core makes it the softest noodle ever ...
Would this mean it would be a low compression ball?
I would say I have a low to moderate club hea
Alan
06/11/2009 8:33 PM
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Taylor Made Noodle+ golf ball. The compression rating from our research on this ball is 61 which would declare this ball a low compression ball. If you have a clubhead speed in the low/moderate speed rating this ball will work well for you. Thanks, Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/12/2009 11:30 AM
I live in South Africa and cannot get the noodle+ anymore. Are they still available and what cost per dozen could you send them to me. I would order 4 dozen balls.
Anonymous
05/20/2009 10:38 PM
Thank you for your question.
The ball is still available. The best method to figure out shipping costs is to place the order for what you would like. In your shopping cart is a location to give you your Int. Shipping Rate.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/21/2009 3:16 PM
Do you have a shamrock image in your library and if not can we have one printed on the balls with text?
Anonymous
05/17/2009 5:55 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. I do not have a shamrock in my preset list but you may upload your own image to the order by using our photo ball application. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at 1-800-372-2557. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/18/2009 5:13 PM
My company bought several doz. balls, they were kept in the store room. How long will these balls last? are they still good? its been around 8yrs. the company closed and I recieved several doz.
Anonymous
05/08/2009 10:23 AM
Jerry, the shelf life of the golf balls if stored in a climate controlled area is non existent. The balls will perform to the standards they were produced at the time. If you are playing an older golf ball you may notice differences from performance of newer balls but that is due to advances in technology not because the ball is "dead". Only storing balls out doors or in non controllable climates will you notice the balls only last around 2 years in most cases.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/08/2009 10:48 AM
A golf ball takes between 100 and 1000 years to decompose. If a golf ball is not old and battered through play, it will be fine!!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6540852/Golf-balls-take-1000-years-to-decompose.html
Low Handicap Golfer: Luke
12/29/2009 7:20 AM
I just went on the Wilson website (7/6/2010) and Wilson says that even stored well tour typical golf ball will start to deteriorate (less bounce) after 2 years.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Patrick
07/07/2010 5:34 PM
When golf balls sit around for a while, they start to feel lonely and feel neglected and ignored. So be sure to comfort them and take them to conseuling before you use them.
Golf, Ball
Mid Handicap Golfer: Golf Ball
07/19/2010 6:44 PM
I think that golfballs don't really have a shelflife. I have some really old callaways lying around i could still easily playthem
Mid Handicap Golfer: philippe
07/22/2010 2:15 PM
Golf balls certainly do have a shelf life. Ever been to the driving range, and no matter what club you hit, 4 iron to wedge, they all seem to travel the same distance? I play to a 10.3 index and hit 5 irons on average about 225yds. I hit range balls and I'm lucky to get 175 to 180 out of them. Same with a pitching wedge. Normally with Pro V1's, I have a range of 140 to 150, at the range, lucky to get 100 yds. out of them.
Bottom line to your answer is, call UCAL Berkley or MIT to get the
Mid Handicap Golfer: Jake
10/17/2010 10:26 AM
Comparing golf balls in a controlled climate - on a shelf in a closet - to balls at a driving range is ridiculous! Range balls are hit hundreds (if not thousands) of times, run thru a cleaning machine and hit again. They are likely to be hit off of various equipment, run over by mowers, etc. The comparisaon you make is foolish!
Low Handicap Golfer: Keith
10/18/2010 12:25 PM
I'm guessing Jake could very well be at a range with Limited Flight (LF) range balls. To that end, Keith is spot on. Range balls take a beating that no other golf ball on earth will take through its lifetime. Not only that, but range balls are typically stored...wait for it...in UNcontrolled environment
Low Handicap Golfer: Ben
11/08/2010 5:00 PM
there are a ton of like polish everywhere
Low Handicap Golfer: how much danger for me
01/01/2011 9:05 PM
for you to hit a 5 iron 225 on average you must be playing on a parking lot, what a joke or jerk
Low Handicap Golfer: dennis
02/01/2012 1:52 PM
...as for Jake (or Joke whatever)! if you don't already know this -you cant get accurate reading of distance when ball is in the woods!! Omg, 225 average? REALLY?!? Seriously, the well kept ball should be fine to play with. If you have that great of a concern with them, then dont use them during a tournament, but for recreation only
Low Handicap Golfer: Lance
02/02/2012 11:10 AM
Are not range balls manufactured differently for the extra abuse they receive? I factor in the difference from 'range distance' to 'course distance.' My course distance will a 'normal' ball is always about 10-30 yards better than the 'range rocks'. For fun, take a range ball onto course and compare. At PGA events, the range balls are new Titleists to match the course balls the pros may use. Pros switch out balls after they go 'out-of-round' which is determined by a Acu-Check tool. I think the
Mid Handicap Golfer: Brad
02/03/2012 12:15 PM
I love Jake. Bubba Watson hits a 5 iron 225. Maybe Gary Woodland. No one else. He forgot to check his math too. But his standard, his wedge should go 170. I think his 5 iron actually says "Driver" on the bottom. I was a plus 2 and I played mini-tours for a while. Golden State, etc. None of those guys hit 5-iron that far, much less a 10 handicap. I don't know if he's hitting limited flight golf balls, but he's definitely a limited intelligence player. Maybe he's Canadian and plays on a
Low Handicap Golfer: steve
02/24/2012 4:17 PM
OMG!! Jake sounds like 80% of the members on GolfGWX....maybe they should just give everyone the screen name Jake0001, Jake0002 and so on and so on.... LOL!!! 5-Iron 225 yrds, REALLY!!
Low Handicap Golfer: CashMan
03/09/2012 11:58 PM
Is the Treo manufactured any more??
Mid Handicap Golfer: Chuck
03/20/2012 12:31 PM
Is ID-Align aligned along 1) the center of balance, 2) the seam of two part cover, or 3) just a few dots on either side of initials?
Anonymous
05/03/2009 6:42 AM
Thank you for your question. The IDAlign service is centered in accordance to the logo of the manufacturer, in many cases the balls we print on are seamless. The are 6 different Golfballs.com ID-Align selections to choose from including arrows, lines, dots, or stars. For additional inquiries, please contact us at 1-800-372-2557. Thanks, Andy
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/04/2009 3:09 PM
Golf balls stored in a controlled climate, (not outside in the elements, not stored in a 100 degree temperature,)will lose ONE YARD per year. That means, obviously, if you store your golf balls for ten years they will lose only ten yards of carry. Most of us could never tell the difference until it reaches that ten year mark.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Michael
10/21/2009 1:39 AM
Michael,
Where did you get the info on the yardage lost per year? I am curious as to how you arrived at this...
Mid Handicap Golfer: Patrick
08/02/2010 1:42 PM
It's actually 1.35 miles per year. This was in golf digest last year I think April.
Mid Handicap Golfer: pizz
08/20/2010 1:01 PM
Why don't more ball manuf. indicate if the covering is urathane, I am looking for some by I never know what I'm buying, they don't seem to be bothered listing Surlyn covering? Can you tell me how I ca
Anonymous
05/01/2009 3:17 PM
Excellent question.
Nowadays so many balls aren't classified as having a "urethane" cover but more now classified under their own brand name cover. But please be sure and review ball descriptions as many of them do have the cover named in the description.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/01/2009 4:45 PM
The Bridgestone E6+ has a urethane cover. Check it out.
Low Handicap Golfer: Banks
06/17/2009 6:32 AM
The e5 has the urethane cover not the e6.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Bill
06/29/2010 8:32 PM
Go to USGA.org and check on golf balls. Every week they post conforming balls that are legal to play by USGA Rules. There you can get what the cover material is and how many layers make up the golf ball
Low Handicap Golfer: Rich
07/23/2010 9:43 PM
;amd loard dave
Low Handicap Golfer: how much danger for me
01/01/2011 9:07 PM
What does overrun mean? Is the ball still new and true? thank you
Anonymous
04/21/2009 6:48 PM
Thank you for your question.
A Logo Overrun is a New golf ball that has a company logo or personalization on it already. Logo Overruns have some of the best deals that you can find on golf balls period.
Please let me know if I may be of any other assistance.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/21/2009 9:44 PM
What is the downside of using balls fished out of water? Can an otherwise perfect ball become water-logged?
Anonymous
04/21/2009 5:26 PM
Thank you for your question.
This is a perfect question for a company that started out selling used golf balls! Really there is only one down side; the length of time the ball spent in the water. If it's one that has been in the water for months then it stands a much better chance to become "out of round" so that the performance of the golf ball is compromised. This is rare due to the fact that used golf ball retriever is a big time business and ponds/lakes have balls fished out of them
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/21/2009 9:42 PM
I'm new to golfing and was recommended to buy Wilson Ultra Ultimate Distance Golf Balls (pack of 15). Great balls but each pack of three balls has a different number on it: 1,2,3,4 and 5. What does th
Anonymous
04/13/2009 10:23 AM
Thank you for your question.
It's nothing more than a simple number system developed in case golfers in the same group are using the same golf ball. This way those golfer could use different numbered golf balls and be able to identify their golf ball easily.
I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/13/2009 10:29 AM
what compression is the noodle golf balls
Anonymous
04/06/2009 1:33 PM
Thank for your question.
Taylor Made has not released this information nor are they required to. The only thing they state is that it is a low compression golf ball.
I wish I could provide you with a better answer.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/06/2009 2:27 PM
is there a golf ball for a person who has a swing speed between 75and 85mph that gives distance as well that will also hold on the green?
Anonymous
04/05/2009 11:00 AM
Thank you for your question.
I would consider the Volvik Crystal golf balls. These are a lower compression golf ball that we sell an enormous amount of to people with the same type of swing as yourself.
http://www.golfballs.com/PB1140/Volvik-Crystal-Soft-Feel-White-Golf-Balls.html
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/10/2009 11:50 AM
What is a moderate swingspeed? My driver speed is around 100, 95 to 104 is this moderate, slow or what?
Anonymous
04/03/2009 5:02 PM
Mike, thank you for your inquiry. Moderate club head speeds are closer to the 85-90 MPH speed zone. Anything 100+ would be considered high. Thanks. Andy
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
04/03/2009 5:45 PM
Where have you been, or did you have to see in print.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Chevy
12/07/2011 3:22 PM
In this new age of high-tech golf balls, how long can they be stored in climate controlled environment and still be 100% effective? Thanks Eddy
Anonymous
04/02/2009 7:44 AM
Thank you for your question Eddy.
If you store golf balls in a climate controlled environment there really is an unlimited shelf life. At least this is what I'm told after speaking with a few major brands who make golf balls.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/02/2009 9:07 AM
im scared they whant to f*** me up plus i toatal chowed up some of there divices earlyer they think im noiding out if i start doing normal tweek stuff i will look more normal to them
Low Handicap Golfer: how much danger for me
01/01/2011 9:12 PM
Can I get 4 intials on the ID align?
Thanks,
Nick
Anonymous
03/30/2009 7:08 PM
Nick,
Thanks for your question. Right now we can not pull that one off. Our machine is specifically set up for 3 or less. Anything more falls outside of our printing parameter and you wouldn't see the whole line.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/31/2009 1:43 PM
Can I have a personalization done on more than one side?
Anonymous
03/28/2009 12:31 AM
Thank you for your question.
This is not a problem at all. The charge for what's called a "two-pole" print would be an extra $5 on top of the personalized ball price. You would need to call us to place this order as this would be a custom order. You may reach us at 1-800-372-2557.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/30/2009 11:19 AM
If I buy two Bridgestone Treo Soft and get $6.00 shipping it comes to $44. on logo overruns. I can buy new ones @ $21.95 so how am I saving?
Anonymous
03/22/2009 7:44 AM
Mr. Mazzone,
Thank you for your question.
Where is the value? 1) Not spending the gas to go to the store to purchase golf balls 2) You are not charged sales tax on your order which to purchase locally would push you over the $44 threshold. 3) Convenience - 24 hour shopping
I hope you would view these as a few reasons to consider purchasing online vs. purchasing at a retail store.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or if I may be of any other service.
Sincerely,
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/23/2009 12:09 PM
i usually use pro v1's. temp. is suppose to be a high of 55 tomorrow. is there a good cold weather ball or is there really no difference? thanks
Anonymous
03/20/2009 6:18 PM
Thank you for your question.
In all honesty unless you're playing in freezing conditions I don't believe you'll see a difference between two different balls other than the already set differences between the two balls you are looking at.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Sincerely,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/23/2009 12:28 PM
Am I able to purchase 4 dozen of balls, each with a differant personalization?
Anonymous
03/19/2009 10:54 PM
Absolutely,
You will need to add the Pro V1 - Personalized four different times on your order to be able to personalize each dozen individually.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/20/2009 11:50 AM
Can the font size used be larger? I was disappointed it was so small the last time I ordered.
Anonymous
03/12/2009 3:13 PM
Thank you for your question.
You may certainly request this. During checkout there is a space to add "additional comments." Please make your request there. But also please note that the being able to enlarge your personalization is based upon 1) there being a limited amount of text that you want on the ball 2) knowing that we have a limited amount of space to print on.
If you max out all three lines with text then we would have no room to grow, so to speak.
I hope this helps and pleas
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/12/2009 3:34 PM
1.Why don't ball manufacturer's put the compression of the ball on the box.?
2. How many dimples designs are there on golf balls.?
Thank you.
Jim.
Anonymous
03/11/2009 3:08 PM
Jim,
Thanks for your question. Golf Ball Manufacturer aren't required to put a compression on a golf ball and many of them don't want to be segmented by giving that information. In regards to dimple designs there are multiple dimple designs on golf balls and there is also not set number as to how many dimples a golf ball will have. It varies on every golf ball.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Play Well,
Jjohnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/12/2009 3:47 PM
How would you store golf balls is it ok to store them at room temp in your house. And can beening in the cool hurt them
Anonymous
03/10/2009 1:09 PM
Thank you for your question.
Storing golf balls at room temp in your house is ideal. In regards to storing golf balls in cold temperatures or hot temps for that matter, temperature will eventually have an effect on a golf ball but only after a long period of time. Moral of the story, try not to store golf balls in your trunk! I'm guilty of that one!
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/11/2009 9:46 AM
I store most of mine in the bottom of the lake. When they are there for a long time, they don't hit very well anymore!
High Handicap Golfer: duffer7
08/22/2011 8:21 PM
I have been told by PGA pros and watching Golf Channel that golf balls go bad.....depending on conditions they are stored in.
Out doors (like range balls) couple months.
Indoors...No issue.
Extremes make all the difference.
(Ever wondered why your hitting off the driving range is never as excellent as using your own ball??? The range balls are old and less forgiving).
:)
FYI
Low Handicap Golfer: MH
08/24/2011 6:06 PM
Poor range balls, out in all kinds of weather, abused & they get no respect!
High Handicap Golfer: Liz
09/04/2011 10:40 AM
Range balls are typically low compression in addition to being hit THOUSANDS of times. These are the two reasons distance suffers. Why Pros hit the range they use the identical balls they play with. Not typical range balls. I worked at the 5 Bethpage courses as a college student and this is how we rolled at the range.
Mid Handicap Golfer: zoomer
09/14/2011 4:44 PM
there are balls that float now - they're easier to get back than the others...( no need for scuba gear)
Mid Handicap Golfer: Long-Shot
11/29/2011 1:18 PM
you are so right. when I was attending the Doral last year all the pros have their own golf balls in colored bags. They are not hitting range balls.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Tom Tabak
12/19/2011 3:01 PM
Regarding the storage of golf balls room temperature is fine. If you are playing in conditions below 50 degrees. I recommend that you use a lower compression ball: Wilson Staff Zip/50, Srixon Soft Feel or perhaps even a woman's ball. In harsh/cold conditions a lower compression ball will compress easier -- thus hoefully giving better control. Also, on the way to the course, I keep a few balls by the floor heater to keep them warm. When on the course keep a few in your pants pocket so your b
High Handicap Golfer: Edwin M Michnowicz
01/01/2012 5:14 AM
It seems every year the ball manufacturers play around with ball specs. During the past year I've had success with the Top Flight Gamer as a ball with playability comparable to the Pro V1 & V1x a
Anonymous
03/09/2009 3:19 PM
Thank you for your comments, and you're right it certainly does feel that way. I can't tell you how many calls or emails we receive stating that just when you get used to playing a certain ball they change it! It's enough to drive your crazy! For a golf ball manufacturer it's about doing their best to keep their product relevant and fresh. That is why their product gets tweaked every 1-2 years.
While I feel your pain I don't think there is anything we can do about it!
Please let me kno
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/09/2009 3:39 PM
They are always playing around with the balls. Why do they play with the balls-don't they undestand that you should not play wiht the balls you only get them excited
Stop playing aroudn wiht the balls
You can hurt the balls
High Handicap Golfer: Harryballs
11/20/2011 10:04 PM
i was woundering if you guys ship to apo's cause we do like to play a little golf over here in iraq but no where sells golfballs or clubs so i was wounderin if you could help us out
Anonymous
02/24/2009 4:32 AM
yes, we do ship to APO addresses.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
02/24/2009 2:26 PM
SEND THOSE GUYS SOME FREE GOLFBALLS AS MANY AS THEY WANT
Mid Handicap Golfer: Mr C
09/02/2011 12:05 PM
Ping supplies complete sets of custom clubs with a name engraved golf bag to disabled vets. Come on guys- a few golf balls?
Mid Handicap Golfer: G Smith
09/24/2011 3:39 PM
For all these guys do to make sure we live free and without fear you should send them clubs and balls. Think of the promos you would get for doing what every American should do. Support our troops, they don't fight for themselves, they fight for us!
Low Handicap Golfer: PAECO SERVICES LLC
09/25/2011 9:27 PM
I agree - golfballs.com should add a "Send Golf Gear to the Heroes" contribution box to each order form so folks can donate as a way to say thank you. Overstock.com, for example, does that with the Wounded Warrior Project.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Andy
10/03/2011 5:34 PM
Yes, I would be happy to contribute--could you match a contribution (10% wise) and mail them?
Mid Handicap Golfer: B. Peterson
11/09/2011 2:57 PM
Been playing with a Pro vi for a few years till I got my swing speed checked and was recommended the Noodle and my game improved by leaps and bounds.
Mid Handicap Golfer: john thomas
11/20/2011 10:15 PM
Wow I wish I got to play golf on one of my 3 deployments to fallujah
Mid Handicap Golfer:
11/24/2011 12:12 AM
Take care of our Military. If I knew you helped them , not only in Iraq, but in all areas, what publicity that would be. I would make all my purchases with you, just for taking care of them.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Mike
12/14/2011 9:29 PM
Give an option on the website for us to donate a dozen
Mid Handicap Golfer: Sean Stephens
01/06/2012 4:21 PM