Flaggate!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Even as a 16-handicapper, I would never (knowingly) use illegal equipment for competition or even a qualifying round. This was a condition I accepted a long time ago when I bought my beloved Cobra SS430 Unlimited driver knowing that it was due to become illegal a few years later.
The Supersoft Max is basically the same as the Supersoft except a little larger, I have played both and dont see much if difference. The one thing with the larger ball is it seems it would be worse in wind because of the larger surface.
I found a Max one played it until I lost it. I didn’t like the size of it. I regularly use the SuperSoft in the winter, but most weekend players could use the SuperSoft as their gamer ball. It’s reasonably priced and it’s a decent ball overall. Why spend $50 a box for a Pro V1 that a lot of weekend golfers can’t even compress?
James, you should have tested the Polara XDS, not the US. The XDS go nearly as straight as the US but don't lose any distance compared to a normal ProV1 or Chrome Soft and feel about the same too. I played the Polara XDS when I was newer to the game and was slicing OB with my driver nearly every hole. I went from ~10% fairways hit to ~50% fairways hit while keeping my drive distance 270+ yards.
I've been playing the Callaway Max for several months and it will improve every part of your game. It's easier to putt because minor imperfections in the green affect it less, it takes less break of the green so every putt is "straighter", and I have found the larger size makes it easier to be more consistent with lag putting. It's easier for chipping and pitching because it sits up higher in the grass, especially the rough. It's easier in the sand because it won't bury as much as a smaller ball. It's easier in the fairway because it sits higher. It's easier for your driver because there's less side spin. The ONLY drawbacks are at the very extremes: You'll have a few more lip outs because it's bigger, and your longest drives won't be as long because it's bigger.
Golf is meant to be fun and enjoyable,of course I'd use an illegal ball when playing with friends,there's no fun wading through forests and ponds in the winter months.👍
Played with the Max ball found it to be great .I remember speaking to a local pro who told me that he uses them when he gets someone who has never played golf and getting lessons for the first time
I have to chuckle when James reviews clubs or balls. He's so good he can hit anything. If you really want to test forgiveness and straight flight, let me take a wack at it. LOL
Mid-low handicapper here: Tried out the Callaway Max a few times and had friends it varying handicaps try them too. I don’t know exactly who they’re for… because mostly you just lose distance. No normal ball will fix my slicer buddy’s over the top move and lower handicap players are at their handicaps because they hit the ball fairly straight and often are looking for a little extra distance. Anyway, we found the main takeaway was distance loss because low handicappers can’t hit relatively straight/don’t know how to hit a shot under the wind and the aerodynamics of the ball just don’t help with those things.
I was on a golf day in a 4 balls with 3 randoms. I noticed the polara ball around the third hole and had a little chuckle didn’t say anything as knew he was a high handicapper just getting into the game and remember being totally green to golf and the frustrations of it all. He’d lost all 12 before the turn, £40 wasted 😂
I remember when the American balls were being used before they became the official ball. They were slightly larger than the European balls and did not go as far into the wind but went further downwind. The Maxfli Max was even larger than the American size ball played now. Liked your comment: " I know which ball I would be playing and I wouldn't get into jail for it"!
Could you possibly test 5 or 6 of the clamed strait driving balls to see witch one is the better, legal ones of course, thankyou, and could you tell us what the P on your favorite hat stands for,
I play the MAX and I find that it is definitely straighter on the greens for putting. The grain has less effect on the putts. It's like it has 4-wheel drive. Tee to green it's also great, nice and straight, but I like the feel...very soft. They need to bring back them in yellow though.
Play an illegal ball in a tournament, no. Play an “USGA illegal ball” when I am personally going out for my own enjoyment? Yes. The USGA doesn’t rule my life and I would not feel like a “golf criminal” during or after using one for my enjoyment. Can you imagine the USGA arresting someone on the course for having an “illegal golf ball.” Handcuffs and everything. LOL - they have no authority over the average fun golfer.
I found a Super soft max. It seemed to sit up a little higher in the rough. I also found it Easier to hit on a tight Fairway. It ended up in the water. I was very disappointed. I wanted to continue playing with it They? Don't carry those in the pro. Shop or I play. I checked the local golf shop. And they said they were all sold out. So apparently a lot of people are buying them
Thanks for the video on this topic James. Excellent product comparison. Nonetheless, iIt's good that golf equipment manufacturers build products for everyone and their skill level--Callaway is one of the best at doing this. Manufacturing products to maximize game success allows increased potential enjoyment to be derived from golf and allows more people to play a really hard game.
That looks like Waterfront not Woolley Park🤔 Being 71 years old when I started playing golf in my teens most people were playing with the "British" sized 1.62" ball rather than the American 1.68" ball which is now the standard. When I changed to 1.68" the loss in distance was pretty staggering, at the time I couldn't hit the persimmon wooden headed drivers so did my tee shots with a 3 wood, with the 1.62" ball I often got close to 300yds, hitting my favoured Dunlop 65 ball, with the 1.68" ball I struggled to reach 240yards, took a long time to come to terms with the difference.
Another consideration. I played a few holes with an oversize Callaway ball I found, and discovered that it was just big enough that it was really hard to get it in and out of the ball washer on the back of my electric buggy. How important? Not very, but a minor irritant. I play for enjoyment, and fighting with my equipment detracts.
James, You should have tested the Maxfli StraightFli versus the Polara. These are more closely matched than the Galloway Supersoft Max. Maxfli states that this is the straightest ball on the market.
Funny you mention these - I found one one the course over the summer and it lasted an unheard of 3 or 4 rounds before losing it. I swore they would be the next dozen I'd buy - and will.
I played before with the Magna and now with the Max.These balls are the most legal straight balls you can find in the market.That said they are not long balls so if you go for distance dont play with the Max
Guess what, James. Once the ball distance rollback is in place, every current legal golf ball will become nonconforming. If the USGA and R&A could guarantee that I will be able to get to a swing speed that will allow my drives to get 317 yards in the air, I would be happy as all get out. Unfortunately, the USGA and R&A have together decided to penalize us old timers along with Rory and Jon Rahm, with our sub 100 mph driver swing speeds. Based on that, I'm pretty sure a lot of us recreational mid to high handicappers are going to play "illegal" golf balls most of the time.
Either that or they're going to quit playing altogether. I mean if someone who carries their driver 180 loses that much distance, are they going to enjoy the game anymore when they have pretty much no hope at all of hitting a green in reg.?
Not quite correct! Even the R&A have said they expect around 30% of current balls will meet the new requirements and until all balls have been tested no one knows which will/will not meet the requirements
I did used that Polaris ball once but after tee up than you can't line up the ball again till putting so I didn't like it. End of story for that balls.
The Maxfli StraightFli is another design featuring a similar cube octahedron dimple technology. They really perform as advertised, and I'd recommend them namely for the slicers of the ball.
I’m going to use up all my old balls and when I have to buy the new restricted ones I bet they will cost more as we will all have to pay for the manufacturers’ retooling costs.
I'm A massive fan of the Hi Vis supersoft balls but the Supersoft Max feels as hard as a brick and most of all much shorter in distance for me at least.
I currently play yellow supersoft and they work pretty nicely for me. However, I tried a couple of Srixon Z-star and they are premier league compared to championship supersoft.
I actually found one on the golf course. Curiosity got the best of me so I used it for about 16 holes. I really enjoyed playing it because I played well with it. Then I lost it in the leaves.
Never would use illegal so long as I post for handicap. At 71 yrs old still playing well and posting. MAX it too large to fit when our pins with ball removers are in hole. Also don’t like the feel. Just learn to hit a real ball. Besides, in the end it’s the putter that wins the match.
So.., instead of rolling back everyone, why don’t the elite players just use a bigger ball? Not this one that flies straighter (?), one that can be still shaped, but with greater air resistance so travels less far. Would a bigger ball putt out less easily? No clue. I do know the smaller pressure putt hole in my PuttOut trainer is. Surely a bigger ball would be easier to spot from a conformance perspective too. One thing, if you create the opportunity for engineers and chemist to develop changing performance equipment over time, say over a round, they will figure out a way. Motorsport is testament to that.
I personally don't see the point in using any ball that helps you get straighter shots, either legal or illegal! If you're struggling to hit straight shots you need to either get lessons or find out why you're not hitting the ball straight, it might be getting fitted for different clubs. If, for instance, you were playing football and couldn't hit the target would you prefer to play with goals twice as big, so you could score a goal? You wouldn't get the same satisfaction scoring a goal where the goal is 40ft wide! You're only fooling yourself!
Why don't golf equipment manufacturers design and make equipment the average amateur golfers instead of the average pro? Seam 100s of thousands more potential customers in that market than the pro market and peos don't even pay for there equipment. Make a good 2.0 moi drive and you would sell millions of them. I couldn't give a .... if it's conforming or not. The same for golf balls. But it must be quality stuff not gimmicky.
Id just get lesson and put the work in, seems nowadays everything is made easy and for lazy people wanting sudden improvements, bit like taking steroids when going the gym
Maxfli Straightfli is my par 5 ball. Amazing 2 piece at a great price for us amateur duffers...
Flaggate!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Even as a 16-handicapper, I would never (knowingly) use illegal equipment for competition or even a qualifying round. This was a condition I accepted a long time ago when I bought my beloved Cobra SS430 Unlimited driver knowing that it was due to become illegal a few years later.
The Supersoft Max is basically the same as the Supersoft except a little larger, I have played both and dont see much if difference. The one thing with the larger ball is it seems it would be worse in wind because of the larger surface.
I found a Max one played it until I lost it. I didn’t like the size of it. I regularly use the SuperSoft in the winter, but most weekend players could use the SuperSoft as their gamer ball. It’s reasonably priced and it’s a decent ball overall. Why spend $50 a box for a Pro V1 that a lot of weekend golfers can’t even compress?
James, you should have tested the Polara XDS, not the US. The XDS go nearly as straight as the US but don't lose any distance compared to a normal ProV1 or Chrome Soft and feel about the same too.
I played the Polara XDS when I was newer to the game and was slicing OB with my driver nearly every hole. I went from ~10% fairways hit to ~50% fairways hit while keeping my drive distance 270+ yards.
The XDS is the bomb!
James this👆🏻
I've been playing the Callaway Max for several months and it will improve every part of your game.
It's easier to putt because minor imperfections in the green affect it less, it takes less break of the green so every putt is "straighter", and I have found the larger size makes it easier to be more consistent with lag putting.
It's easier for chipping and pitching because it sits up higher in the grass, especially the rough.
It's easier in the sand because it won't bury as much as a smaller ball.
It's easier in the fairway because it sits higher.
It's easier for your driver because there's less side spin.
The ONLY drawbacks are at the very extremes:
You'll have a few more lip outs because it's bigger, and your longest drives won't be as long because it's bigger.
Golf is meant to be fun and enjoyable,of course I'd use an illegal ball when playing with friends,there's no fun wading through forests and ponds in the winter months.👍
Played with the Max ball found it to be great .I remember speaking to a local pro who told me that he uses them when he gets someone who has never played golf and getting lessons for the first time
I have to chuckle when James reviews clubs or balls. He's so good he can hit anything. If you really want to test forgiveness and straight flight, let me take a wack at it. LOL
Thought the exact same myself
Mid-low handicapper here:
Tried out the Callaway Max a few times and had friends it varying handicaps try them too. I don’t know exactly who they’re for… because mostly you just lose distance.
No normal ball will fix my slicer buddy’s over the top move and lower handicap players are at their handicaps because they hit the ball fairly straight and often are looking for a little extra distance.
Anyway, we found the main takeaway was distance loss because low handicappers can’t hit relatively straight/don’t know how to hit a shot under the wind and the aerodynamics of the ball just don’t help with those things.
I was on a golf day in a 4 balls with 3 randoms. I noticed the polara ball around the third hole and had a little chuckle didn’t say anything as knew he was a high handicapper just getting into the game and remember being totally green to golf and the frustrations of it all. He’d lost all 12 before the turn, £40 wasted 😂
I remember when the American balls were being used before they became the official ball. They were slightly larger than the European balls and did not go as far into the wind but went further downwind. The Maxfli Max was even larger than the American size ball played now. Liked your comment: " I know which ball I would be playing and I wouldn't get into jail for it"!
Could you possibly test 5 or 6 of the clamed strait driving balls to see witch one is the better, legal ones of course, thankyou, and could you tell us what the P on your favorite hat stands for,
I play the MAX and I find that it is definitely straighter on the greens for putting. The grain has less effect on the putts. It's like it has 4-wheel drive. Tee to green it's also great, nice and straight, but I like the feel...very soft. They need to bring back them in yellow though.
And, it doesn't plug in bunkers and sits up higher on the fairway or rough...
The Max is just a new take on the old Top-Flite Magna. It's all in the marketing!😁
Play an illegal ball in a tournament, no. Play an “USGA illegal ball” when I am personally going out for my own enjoyment? Yes. The USGA doesn’t rule my life and I would not feel like a “golf criminal” during or after using one for my enjoyment. Can you imagine the USGA arresting someone on the course for having an “illegal golf ball.” Handcuffs and everything. LOL - they have no authority over the average fun golfer.
Top Flite Magna was the same concept in the 1990s. larger to fly straighter, roll smoother.
That Polara sounds like a Christmas ornament when you putt it.
I found a Super soft max. It seemed to sit up a little higher in the rough. I also found it Easier to hit on a tight Fairway. It ended up in the water. I was very disappointed. I wanted to continue playing with it They?
Don't carry those in the pro. Shop or I play. I checked the local golf shop. And they said they were all sold out. So apparently a lot of people are buying them
Thanks for the video on this topic James. Excellent product comparison. Nonetheless, iIt's good that golf equipment manufacturers build products for everyone and their skill level--Callaway is one of the best at doing this. Manufacturing products to maximize game success allows increased potential enjoyment to be derived from golf and allows more people to play a really hard game.
My guess is the Callaway is going to be further than the polara since they only do one thing fine fairways by hitting straight. At least 10 yds
That looks like Waterfront not Woolley Park🤔
Being 71 years old when I started playing golf in my teens most people were playing with the "British" sized 1.62" ball rather than the American 1.68" ball which is now the standard. When I changed to 1.68" the loss in distance was pretty staggering, at the time I couldn't hit the persimmon wooden headed drivers so did my tee shots with a 3 wood, with the 1.62" ball I often got close to 300yds, hitting my favoured Dunlop 65 ball, with the 1.68" ball I struggled to reach 240yards, took a long time to come to terms with the difference.
A larger ball is harder to get in the hole. No brainer.
Well done James 👏
I tried the Maxfli Straight Fli and didn't see a big difference in my fade biased swing. But they were cost effective.
You need to try the Maxfli Straightfli. I think it falls right in between the Max and the Polara and it's legal!
I had issues teeing ball correctly with the larger ball and putts I kept missing the center.
I’ve tried the Maxfli straight ball vs Prov1 and I did not detect an advantage! Could just be the loose nut behind the grip!
You should look at the top flight straight flight ball
Another consideration. I played a few holes with an oversize Callaway ball I found, and discovered that it was just big enough that it was really hard to get it in and out of the ball washer on the back of my electric buggy. How important? Not very, but a minor irritant. I play for enjoyment, and fighting with my equipment detracts.
Don't get too excited James I could still slice it. I speak from 55 years of power fades and worse!
How about trying to shape some shots with these balls?
Slap, the first one was the polymer ball because it flied so much lower in the second one was the cavalier.
Maxfli Straightflight is a great legal ball that is 25% straighter than normal balls. I love them off the tee.
With my swing a bet I can get them to "fade" shall we say😂😂
Hoping for a video on that putter!
It’s already online David ⛳️🙌🏼👍🏼
Hi been watching your channel for a little while , could you please show the difference between the new golf balls and the ones used today.
I think you should test the legal Maxfli straightfli ball
The slightly bigger ball could actually help on slow puts just missing the edge more ball means more of it hit hole when dying in.
James, You should have tested the Maxfli StraightFli versus the Polara. These are more closely matched than the Galloway Supersoft Max. Maxfli states that this is the straightest ball on the market.
Funny you mention these - I found one one the course over the summer and it lasted an unheard of 3 or 4 rounds before losing it. I swore they would be the next dozen I'd buy - and will.
I cant get these golf balls in the uk??
I found a couple of those Polara balls in the woods at my local course. Hmmm.
I played before with the Magna and now with the Max.These balls are the most legal straight balls you can find in the market.That said they are not long balls so if you go for distance dont play with the Max
James my driver swing speed is 130 mph apart from pro v what ball would you recommend I use ? ?
Guess what, James. Once the ball distance rollback is in place, every current legal golf ball will become nonconforming. If the USGA and R&A could guarantee that I will be able to get to a swing speed that will allow my drives to get 317 yards in the air, I would be happy as all get out. Unfortunately, the USGA and R&A have together decided to penalize us old timers along with Rory and Jon Rahm, with our sub 100 mph driver swing speeds. Based on that, I'm pretty sure a lot of us recreational mid to high handicappers are going to play "illegal" golf balls most of the time.
Either that or they're going to quit playing altogether. I mean if someone who carries their driver 180 loses that much distance, are they going to enjoy the game anymore when they have pretty much no hope at all of hitting a green in reg.?
Oh, you poor dear! But the upside is your wild slices and snap hooks might not end up OB now.😂
@@ArthurDentZaphodBeebHahaha 100%
Not quite correct! Even the R&A have said they expect around 30% of current balls will meet the new requirements and until all balls have been tested no one knows which will/will not meet the requirements
Good point.
Also if playing an illegal ball for fun I don’t think you will have issue moving ball to align out of fairways and rough.
I did used that Polaris ball once but after tee up than you can't line up the ball again till putting so I didn't like it. End of story for that balls.
Me and friend went halfs on a box of polara to try them, i think they do work, but u do have to lign the ball up every shot
Merry Christmas
The Maxfli StraightFli is another design featuring a similar cube octahedron dimple technology. They really perform as advertised, and I'd recommend them namely for the slicers of the ball.
I hoped it was going to be in the conversation.
I’m going to use up all my old balls and when I have to buy the new restricted ones I bet they will cost more as we will all have to pay for the manufacturers’ retooling costs.
Wouldn't use the Polaris. I have tried the Max, but prefer the standard Supersoft. Can't get used to that enormous ball.
Would I use the illegal? 100%, send 'em my way & i'll try to clean up on Sunday!
Yikes! That illegal ball is rubbish. 😂
I'm A massive fan of the Hi Vis supersoft balls but the Supersoft Max feels as hard as a brick and most of all much shorter in distance for me at least.
I currently play yellow supersoft and they work pretty nicely for me. However, I tried a couple of Srixon Z-star and they are premier league compared to championship supersoft.
I love the callaway ball, play it a lot.
Hi do you have a swingtweeks code?
Would have been nice to see the maxfli straightfli compared also.
How legal would it be to lift the Polara in the rough 'to identify your ball', then replace it pointing the right way 😉
I actually found one on the golf course. Curiosity got the best of me so I used it for about 16 holes. I really enjoyed playing it because I played well with it. Then I lost it in the leaves.
They make more of them! 😀 Walmart sells them.
Poloar launch lower in other reviews, so the first one is illegal.
Flaggate!! 😂😂
I’d use a topFlite
If I remember correctly, the Polara goes a lot shorter
James the real trick would be to find a ball that Alex E can make a putt with.
Now if that wasn't a biased test I don't know what is.
2nd is legal😊 wow Calaway did it again.
For a true test let Foxie play the illegal ball.
1st was polara 2nd Max
To be honest it depends on the price. My mates would do the same.
Hand a couple of those supersoft max to your son, you can literally call him Billy Big Balls
I would use the illegal with my buddies. No money on the line then who cares lol. Aside from that Challenge accepted on the "Straight" flight lol
ive used both the polara is straight the calaway is your average golf ball
The USGA & R&A are going to destroy golf. Soon we will have to use marshmallows.
Thanks for the vid. I’ll stick with the prov1
Second ball the Max?
Never would use illegal so long as I post for handicap. At 71 yrs old still playing well and posting. MAX it too large to fit when our pins with ball removers are in hole. Also don’t like the feel. Just learn to hit a real ball. Besides, in the end it’s the putter that wins the match.
I would never use an illegal golf ball, and I have a terrible slice.
So.., instead of rolling back everyone, why don’t the elite players just use a bigger ball? Not this one that flies straighter (?), one that can be still shaped, but with greater air resistance so travels less far. Would a bigger ball putt out less easily? No clue. I do know the smaller pressure putt hole in my PuttOut trainer is. Surely a bigger ball would be easier to spot from a conformance perspective too. One thing, if you create the opportunity for engineers and chemist to develop changing performance equipment over time, say over a round, they will figure out a way. Motorsport is testament to that.
PLEASE PLEASE AND COMPARE THR MAXFLI STRIAGHT FLI 2023 MODEL IT IS THE BEST BALL OF 2023
I’ll show you how to slice them James 😂
Callaway all the way for me
Callaway don’t make a bad golf ball to be fair
I personally don't see the point in using any ball that helps you get straighter shots, either legal or illegal! If you're struggling to hit straight shots you need to either get lessons or find out why you're not hitting the ball straight, it might be getting fitted for different clubs. If, for instance, you were playing football and couldn't hit the target would you prefer to play with goals twice as big, so you could score a goal? You wouldn't get the same satisfaction scoring a goal where the goal is 40ft wide! You're only fooling yourself!
no differance at all
Why don't golf equipment manufacturers design and make equipment the average amateur golfers instead of the average pro? Seam 100s of thousands more potential customers in that market than the pro market and peos don't even pay for there equipment. Make a good 2.0 moi drive and you would sell millions of them. I couldn't give a .... if it's conforming or not. The same for golf balls. But it must be quality stuff not gimmicky.
First is illegal second is bigger and legal
Testing a golf ball that only goes straight by a golfer that hits straight shots 🤔
Trust me… I wish this was true 😂
@JamesRobinsonGolf just razing ya lol love ur channel James
Illegal is ok for me
Id just get lesson and put the work in, seems nowadays everything is made easy and for lazy people wanting sudden improvements, bit like taking steroids when going the gym
use it in a captains choice lol everyone cheats anyway!
Please!! Enough with calling your driver "big dog" every time... 🙄
Cheer up mate. We will all be dead soon and me having a good time on the golf course won’t offend you anymore…
I play the supersoft max, it's been a great ball