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Apr 9, 2025 2:45 AM
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frontpage Posted by niki4h | Staff • Apr 9, 2025
Apr 9, 2025 2:45 AM
15-Count TaylorMade Noodle Easy Straight Golf Balls
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It can help your slice a bit but not by much.
Less spin.
You might lose a bit of control when approaching.
If you have a handicap in the 20s or lower, you'll feel the difference. If you are in 30s, all balls are the same.
Not much information on the page, but I'd guess the cover is an ionomer, considering the price. Less spin.
Compression might be much lower (softer), especially when compared to Kirkland one. Not many 2-piece ball has high compression.
By the way, I heard that recent Kirkland balls are made in China. The performance has dropped significantly compared to when they were made in Korea. I could actually feel it, especially in terms of the distance, and eventually stopped using it.
I don't think it's a good idea to keep using it. Fly it away with your slice.
A couple experiences I had with Noodle balls weren't bad. It feels like any other 2-piece but it doesn't look cheap and the feel was good.
This costs 60 cents per ball. Not bad at all for the new balls, but you need to make your basket $35 if you are not a member.
If you need balls, you might consider buying them if you're not a low handicapper. Hope this helps.
Like...'unfair course design'...free drop....'improper course maintenance'....free drop...'loss of concentration'...do over....'winter rules', always. it's not cheating, since we have 'rules'. lol...we laugh and drink and smoke cigars and just have fun. You should try it.
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It can help your slice a bit but not by much.
Less spin.
You might lose a bit of control when approaching.
If you have a handicap in the 20s or lower, you'll feel the difference. If you are in 30s, all balls are the same.
Not much information on the page, but I'd guess the cover is an ionomer, considering the price. Less spin.
Compression might be much lower (softer), especially when compared to Kirkland one. Not many 2-piece ball has high compression.
By the way, I heard that recent Kirkland balls are made in China. The performance has dropped significantly compared to when they were made in Korea. I could actually feel it, especially in terms of the distance, and eventually stopped using it.
I don't think it's a good idea to keep using it. Fly it away with your slice.
A couple experiences I had with Noodle balls weren't bad. It feels like any other 2-piece but it doesn't look cheap and the feel was good.
This costs 60 cents per ball. Not bad at all for the new balls, but you need to make your basket $35 if you are not a member.
If you need balls, you might consider buying them if you're not a low handicapper. Hope this helps.
It can help your slice a bit but not by much.
Less spin.
You might lose a bit of control when approaching.
If you have a handicap in the 20s or lower, you'll feel the difference. If you are in 30s, all balls are the same.
Not much information on the page, but I'd guess the cover is an ionomer, considering the price. Less spin.
Compression might be much lower (softer), especially when compared to Kirkland one. Not many 2-piece ball has high compression.
By the way, I heard that recent Kirkland balls are made in China. The performance has dropped significantly compared to when they were made in Korea. I could actually feel it, especially in terms of the distance, and eventually stopped using it.
I don't think it's a good idea to keep using it. Fly it away with your slice.
A couple experiences I had with Noodle balls weren't bad. It feels like any other 2-piece but it doesn't look cheap and the feel was good.
This costs 60 cents per ball. Not bad at all for the new balls, but you need to make your basket $35 if you are not a member.
If you need balls, you might consider buying them if you're not a low handicapper. Hope this helps.
Spinny balls will make slices worse. If you're not that picky, you can play anything really. Check out the new Sams Club balls too.
I previously used "lost" Vice Pros and Titleist Tour Softs but these are cheaper and easier to get in a pinch.
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Like...'unfair course design'...free drop....'improper course maintenance'....free drop...'loss of concentration'...do over....'winter rules', always. it's not cheating, since we have 'rules'. lol...we laugh and drink and smoke cigars and just have fun. You should try it.
I think someone earlier said something similar, but if you're a high-handicap golfer then please don't go out and spend $$$ on upper end golf balls like Pro V1s etc.. at this point in your golf game just get the reps in and keep your ball expense down because chances are you're going to hit a LOT of balls OB
Like...'unfair course design'...free drop....'improper course maintenance'....free drop...'loss of concentration'...do over....'winter rules', always. it's not cheating, since we have 'rules'. lol...we laugh and drink and smoke cigars and just have fun. You should try it.
I'm 48 and have really only "found" golf about 4 years ago.. but man it's been the best thing to hang with friends.
Not sure why though. I'm right at the sweet spot where I find more balls than I lose (though I still lose plenty), so I'll load my bag with 15 balls in case I have a bad round, and then return with 20. So I have like 8 boxes of unopened new ones still because I never have to tap in to my reserves.