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15-Count TaylorMade Noodle Easy Straight Golf Balls

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Walmart has 15-Count TaylorMade Noodle Easy Straight Golf Balls (White) for $8.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Walmart has 15-Count TaylorMade Noodle Easy Straight Golf Balls (White) for $8.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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I've been trying to hit golf balls straight for years, glad to finally find a solution
Kirkland - 3-piece. This one is 2-piece. If you don't know the difference between the two, it's a good time to do some research.
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.
This is a great deal. 15 decent balls for $8.97. I've played literally every ball out there. Off the tee a low spin ball is best if you tend to slice. Like me. So, I play Noodles or Top Flite Gamers off the tee and for the approach and they definiitely go straighter.. Then switch to a 'spinny' ball like a Kirkland or ProV for chips and pitches around the green. I know...you're not allowed to do that, but too bad. I'm doing it anyway. We don't play for money or a handicap and we have our own rules.

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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Apr 9, 2025
10 Posts
Joined Aug 2013
Apr 9, 2025
Itsmyfault7
Apr 9, 2025
10 Posts
Anyone had a chance to use these and the Kirkland balls? I know of others that used these a long time ago and liked them but the price has me worried. I slice from time to time and do not have a fast swing.
Apr 9, 2025
11,472 Posts
Joined Sep 2007
Apr 9, 2025
RugerRedhawk
Apr 9, 2025
11,472 Posts
I've been trying to hit golf balls straight for years, glad to finally find a solution
5
Apr 9, 2025
14 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
Apr 9, 2025
loveiawesome
Apr 9, 2025
14 Posts
Quote from Itsmyfault7 :
Anyone had a chance to use these and the Kirkland balls? I know of others that used these a long time ago and liked them but the price has me worried. I slice from time to time and do not have a fast swing.
Kirkland - 3-piece. This one is 2-piece. If you don't know the difference between the two, it's a good time to do some research.
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.
1
Apr 9, 2025
617 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
Apr 9, 2025
augielicious
Apr 9, 2025
617 Posts
The Easy Straight Noodle sounds like they finally got help for their earlier model, the Long and Soft Noodle
4
Apr 10, 2025
68 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
Apr 10, 2025
dawghead
Apr 10, 2025
68 Posts
These are decent balls especially for beginners or kids. No brainer at this price. Bought 90 balls to last my kids the summer.
Apr 10, 2025
1,374 Posts
Joined Oct 2007
Apr 10, 2025
jdang307
Apr 10, 2025
1,374 Posts
Quote from loveiawesome :
Kirkland - 3-piece. This one is 2-piece. If you don't know the difference between the two, it's a good time to do some research.
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.
Ksig had two balls. The infamous 4-piece of which there were 3 releases or so. The third one was a disaster due to durability, but the first two were legendary. And then the 3-piece of which there are now 3 releases. All which are super spinny, with each iteration being less so, but still spinny.

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.
Apr 10, 2025
7 Posts
Joined Dec 2016
Apr 10, 2025
himynamesant
Apr 10, 2025
7 Posts
In for 5 boxes. I used these Noodles as well as the Long and Softs all last year and my bank account has been much happier. I'm a 30 handicap and I lose at least a sleeve a round.

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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Apr 10, 2025
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Apr 10, 2025
PottyMouth
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Apr 10, 2025
883 Posts
This is a great deal. 15 decent balls for $8.97. I've played literally every ball out there. Off the tee a low spin ball is best if you tend to slice. Like me. So, I play Noodles or Top Flite Gamers off the tee and for the approach and they definiitely go straighter.. Then switch to a 'spinny' ball like a Kirkland or ProV for chips and pitches around the green. I know...you're not allowed to do that, but too bad. I'm doing it anyway. We don't play for money or a handicap and we have our own rules.

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.
Apr 10, 2025
334 Posts
Joined Jul 2006
Apr 10, 2025
TxLoneStar77
Apr 10, 2025
334 Posts
Quote from dawghead :
These are decent balls especially for beginners or kids. No brainer at this price. Bought 90 balls to last my kids the summer.
100%.. quality used or new golf balls at ~$0.50 to $0.60 is generally what I try to shoot for. No pun intended.

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 Smilie
Apr 10, 2025
334 Posts
Joined Jul 2006
Apr 10, 2025
TxLoneStar77
Apr 10, 2025
334 Posts
Quote from PottyMouth :
This is a great deal. 15 decent balls for $8.97. I've played literally every ball out there. Off the tee a low spin ball is best if you tend to slice. Like me. So, I play Noodles or Top Flite Gamers off the tee and for the approach and they definiitely go straighter.. Then switch to a 'spinny' ball like a Kirkland or ProV for chips and pitches around the green. I know...you're not allowed to do that, but too bad. I'm doing it anyway. We don't play for money or a handicap and we have our own rules.

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.
Yep.. there's a time and a place for dead-serious golf but let's be honest 95% of us if not more won't be in that percentile, maybe not ever.

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.
Apr 10, 2025
356 Posts
Joined Jan 2019
Apr 10, 2025
DrTadWinslow
Apr 10, 2025
356 Posts
In for a couple boxes.

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.
Apr 11, 2025
16 Posts
Joined Feb 2018
Apr 11, 2025
eric10101
Apr 11, 2025
16 Posts
Quote from PottyMouth :
This is a great deal. 15 decent balls for $8.97. I've played literally every ball out there. Off the tee a low spin ball is best if you tend to slice. Like me. So, I play Noodles or Top Flite Gamers off the tee and for the approach and they definiitely go straighter.. Then switch to a 'spinny' ball like a Kirkland or ProV for chips and pitches around the green. I know...you're not allowed to do that, but too bad. I'm doing it anyway. We don't play for money or a handicap and we have our own rules.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.
This is a great comment. I am roughly a bogey + golfer who doesn't take themselves too seriously. Golf is much more fun when you're enjoying yourself and the company you are with versus trying to improve your game with expensive equipment or balls. The times I shoot an 90 and 3 putt at least twice are memorable for me playing an expensive ball that I found in the tall grass on the previous hole. Viva la crappy golfers!

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