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Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Straight Logo Overrun Golf Balls

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Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Straight Logo Overrun Golf Balls - Top-Flite XL 3000 Super Straight Logo Overrun Golf Balls feature Top-Flite's Scientifically Optimized Aerodynamic Reaction 422 dimple pattern. XL 3000 Super Straight Logo Overrun Golf Balls have a beta titanium Ionomer cover for a slick durable cover

  • S.O.A.R. 422 dimple pattern
  • Beta Titanium Ionomer cover
  • 2-piece construction

Avg Rating: 4 out of 5
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User Ratings & Reviews (1 Reviews)

great bang for the buck!
7/27/2009
These balls are a great value, excellent distance and ball flight, though a little "clicky" for the green.
jon (Falls Church, VA)
Handicap 6 - 10

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What do the Red or Black numbers on the ball represent? I was told Ball compression. Red = 80 comp Black =100 comp. Blue or Green=Ladys
Buzz
10/07/2009 3:03 PM
The days of number color no longer correlates to ball compression. Many manufacturers use the same color for their tour balls and both version have compressions between 85 and 95. Most recreational balls are going to have compression ratings of 80 or lower while lady balls are usually around 65 and under.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
10/08/2009 4:24 PM
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Do these come in the traditional three packs
Dave
09/26/2009 8:08 AM
Hi, thanks for the question. These overruns are shipped in clear, bulk packaging. It will be a plastic case. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
09/28/2009 11:41 AM
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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
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
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