Bottom Line. If you're not an excellent golfer, Top Flite offers many alternatives for good quality, affordable golf balls. The balls are well made and do not cut or nick as much as lesser brands. The balls are consistent, and you'll find them on the shelves of just about any golf or sporting goods retailer.
Do any pros use Top-Flite?
Do Any Pros Use Top-Flite? No, Top Flite is not a brand that is used by pro golfers. In the past, certain golfers including Hank Kuehne and Ricky Barnes had sponsorship deals with Top Flite, but they didn't actually use Top-Flite equipment while they were playing their rounds.
Are Top Flite golf balls good for distance?
These types of balls are ludicrously long and extremely durable balls that feature distance dimple technology for fast and high launch. Also, these balls come with high resiliency core construction for compression at impact which delivers excellent distance and elevated ball speeds.
What company makes Top Flite golf balls?
Callaway Golf Company
Is Top-Flite A good golf brand?
Top Flite is a value brand, similar to Slazenger, it does not have a reputation for quality. A Top Flite set of clubs is around $150-$219.99 but you are better off buying a good quality used set from eBay or Craiglist. But Top Flite Golf balls are good inexpensive balls, perfect for many players.
Do Top-Flite balls go far?
Legendary distance, durability and cheapness. The Top Flite XL Distance aka Rockflite reigns supreme. An old timer in the distance game, the Top Flite XL Distance continues to please on length and value. The Good: Just over $1 per ball and goes extremely far.
Is Top-Flite owned by Callaway?
The Top-Flite Golf Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Callaway Golf Company and is the world's largest golf ball manufacturer. It is the first U.S. manufacturer of golf balls, dimpled golf balls, two-piece golf balls, multi-layer golf balls, and American-made golf clubs.
How far does a Top Flite driver go?
- Ball tested: Top-Flite D2+ Distance.
- Category: Value/Recreational/Distance.
- Feel: Firm.
- Tested for golfers with average driving distance of: 125 yards or less (carry + roll) / 126 to 195 yards (carry + roll) / 196 to 245 (carry + roll)
Do any pros use Top Flite balls?
Exactly zero, on any pro tour. Top Flite does not pay players to use their ball, and no one would take them up if they did. Top Flites are made for hackers, they do not spin, a characteristic necessary for full control of your ball.
Do cheap golf balls go further?
Do the less-expensive balls travel a little farther and straighter off the tee? They can, but when we tested both types of balls at average-golfer swing speeds, the difference was almost negligible: six yards, usually less. If you don't, stick with the lower-priced balls and use the savings to pay your bets.May 3, 2015