©TaylorMade Golf
Spin: Mid
Dimples: 342
Compression: Low
Category Comparison: Value
Spec: (Two) 2 Piece / Layers
Cover: Surlyn Cover
Core: REACT core
Price: $14.99
The TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft golf balls retail for $14.99 (15 ball pack) and $19.99 (24 ball pack) respectively, and as their name suggests, they're built and designed to be long and soft, which translates into increased distance and an awesome feel. To provide you with a longer carry, the TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft golf balls feature the company's proprietary 342 aerodynamic dimple design, which helps them to fly through the air/against the wind more easily. Also, they boast a brand new and very soft 34 compression core, which means that playing these babies, you'll enjoy unparalleled feel and distance, when you need it the most. To describe the TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft in a few words, I'd say great balls at a bargain price.
If you're that kind of golfer who tends to lose 3-6 balls per round, you'll definitely appreciate the TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft, which cost approximately 1$ per ball, because after all, these babies go just as far/deep into the weeds/water as top dollar ones do, isn't it? Joke aside, the Noodle Long and Soft golf balls are not only dirt cheap, but they'll offer you a nice ride for your money, i.e. they're long and soft, with great feel and distance, and playing them will definitely provide you with increased distance, that's clearly noticeable the first time you hit them. The Noodles feel awesome upon impact and they're quite controllable around the greens. Considering their low compression core, they're obviously aimed at slower swingers, and they're also very responsive and forgiving. Bottom line, if you're looking for affordable, long distance and soft feel golf balls, durable and with increased spin around the greens, the TaylorMade Noodle Long and Soft are highly recommended.
Golf Ball Videos:
– Compression Video
– Spin Video
– Dimples Video
– Golf Ball Brands Video
– Titleist Video
– Understanding Spin Video
*Category key
Value/Recreational/Distance
– Designed for mid- to high-handicap golfers with swing speeds below 90 mph; typically feature two-piece construction and firm covers; promote greater distance over high spin rates. Examples: Pinnacle Gold, Slazenger RAW Distance
Premium
– Designed for low- to mid-handicap golfers with swing speeds of 90-99 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and medium-soft covers; happy medium between Value/Recreational and Tour categories for distance and spin qualities. Examples: Titleist NXT Tour, Callaway HEX Diablo
Tour/Advanced/Performance
– Designed for low-handicap and professional golfers with swing speeds in excess of 100 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and soft covers; promote greater spin rates and enhanced feel over distance. Examples: Titleist ProV1, Bridgestone Tour B330