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Top-Flite XL 7000 Super Soft Golf Balls

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Technical Data

Swing Speed
Swing speed is a measure of velocity, in miles per hour, of how fast the club head of a golf club is traveling at the point it makes impact with the golf ball. Swing speed can be recorded by a launch monitor or other electronic radar devices.
94 mph or below
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Handicap
Balls designed for higher handicap golfers generally have harder covers that result in lower spin rates with irons and drivers. Balls designed for low handicap golfers tend to offer your more control and spin.
21 - 29
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Trajectory
Trajectory is a term used to describe the flight characteristics of a golf shot. It considers the height of the shot as well as it's launch and landing characteristics.
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Feel (Compression)
Feel is a term that considers the firmness or compression of the golf ball. Typically the softer the golf ball feels, the lower the compression rating. A general rule of thumb about golf ball compression is that players with a lower swing speed should use a lower compression ball to take advantage of the added spring affect.
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9 Iron Spin
9 iron spin is regarding the backward rotation of the golf ball in flight or the measured rate of that rotation. Most golfers think of backspin more in relation to shorter irons and wedges. Backspin is what causes some wedge shots to "back up" on the green, or roll backwards after hitting the green.
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Product Description

The Top-Flite XL 7000 Super Soft Golf ball is designed to bring you all of the distance you would expect from a Top-Flite XL golf ball with newly enhanced soft feel. The soft, low compression core gives you excellent feel off the club face and low spin with the driver. The XL 7000 Super Soft has a thinner inomer cover that will allow you to generate more spin around the greens.

  • Soft compression solid core for increased ball speed and optimal feel
  • Distance dimple aerodynamics provides high surface area for improved performance
  • Thinner ionomer cover for low spin off drives creating maximum straight distance
  • Softer core and better feel than the XL 5000 and an increased ball speed for distance
Personalized Balls
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User Ratings & Reviews (3 Reviews)

XL7000 Super Soft
10/11/2011
Not bad for the price but feels harder off the club than a Noodle+. Doesn't hold the green well at all, the Noodle is better here too. Putting feel is about the same. I would rate this ball a B-.
Bob (Nashua, NH)
Handicap 10 - 15
NH Golfer
10/4/2011
I have been using the Noodle+ for 2 years now and think they are a good ball. I will try the Top-Flite XL 7000 super soft. I'll write a review after the test.
Bob (Nashua, NH)
Handicap 10 - 15
Great Ball, Great Find
6/29/2010
After trying, oh, maybe 125 different types of balls over the past several years, I came across these TF XL700 Super Soft about a month ago. They are fantastic. They would be a great ball for $35/dozen, but at $12+, they're a must try. I find them to be long, straight, but still with a nice touch around the green. I usually don't back a ball up, but recently these have been backing up a little for me - 6 to 18 inches, which is good - not too much, yet enough that they'll hold the green and stay where yo
James (Festus, MO)
Handicap 10 - 15

Frequently asked questions about

Do these come in 3 ball sleeves or bulk packed?
Ken
06/14/2011 9:16 AM
These come in 3 ball sleeves. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/14/2011 10:36 AM
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what is the compression on your xl 7000 golf balls
dan
05/06/2010 10:33 AM
Top Flite did not provide us with this information. I would guess it would be a lower compression ball but I can't confirm. Thank you.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/06/2010 12:33 PM
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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
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02/03/2012 12:15 PM
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