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This PGA TOUR Pro Just Won With a Ball That’s $15 Cheaper Than Yours
Ben Griffin just captured his first PGA TOUR win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He did it playing a golf ball that costs $39.99 per dozen.
Griffin and teammate Andrew Novak shot an impressive 11-under 61 in Saturday’s Four-ball format to take the lead. On Sunday, in the alternate shot final round, they shot a 71 and held off the Højgaard brothers to win by one shot.
It was a breakthrough moment for both players, but it’s a big deal for Maxfli, too.

Why should you care?
The Maxfli Tour X already had a proven reputation. Now it has a PGA TOUR win to go with it.
When we tested the previous Maxfli Tour X model in our 2023 MyGolfSpy Golf Ball Test, it ranked among the top performers for speed, distance, and consistency. It wasn’t just a “good ball for the price.” It was simply a good ball.
While the 2025 version Griffin used features some updates (like a new dimple pattern and a tweaked mantle layer for added speed), Maxfli’s reputation for delivering premium performance at a better price hasn’t changed.
What you should know about the Maxfli Tour X
Here are the key facts about the Maxfli Tour X. Although we have yet to test the newest Maxfli Tour X model officially, here are a few key details to note.
$39.99 Price Point Cast Urethane Cover: designed for enhanced greenside spin and improved durability. New 336 Dimple Pattern: updated aerodynamic design for a penetrating ball flight. High-Flexural Modulus Mantle Layer: new mantle construction aimed at increasing ball speed. Center-of-Gravity (CG) Balanced Construction: each ball is precision balanced to optimize roll and consistency.
But Wait, There’s More
If Ben Griffin’s win has you thinking about making a switch, now might be the perfect time.
For a limited time, you can get one dozen for $39.99, two dozen for $70, or four dozen for $119.96 on select 2025 Maxfli Tour golf balls.
No promo code needed, the discount is automatically applied at checkout.
Why does this win matter?
Maxfli hasn’t been a “big name” on Tour for years. But Griffin’s win proves you don’t have to pay $55+ for a premium ball that can perform under pressure. The Maxfli Tour X has always been a “smart golfer’s secret.” Now it has a PGA TOUR trophy to its name.
Have you tried it yet?
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