Maxfli Tour Golf Ball Test Data

Check out the launch monitor averages from our test of the 2025 Maxfli Tour golf ball

By
, GolfLink Senior Editor
Updated February 24, 2026
Maxfli Tour golf balls during GolfLink testing
  • DESCRIPTION
    Maxfli Tour golf balls during GolfLink testing
  • SOURCE
    Nick Heidelberger

We tested the 2025 Maxfli Tour golf ball under our standardized golf ball testing protocol. Here are the averaged launch monitor results from our test. All testing was conducted using our published golf ball testing methodology and reflects controlled human testing.

Test Setup Overview

  • Launch Monitor: SkyTrak ST Max
  • Ball Tested: 2025 Maxfli Tour
  • Testing Method: Human testing within defined swing speed and impact bands
  • Shots Recorded: 12 qualifying shots per club (best 8 used for averages)
  • Environment: Indoor

Learn more about How We Test Golf Balls.

Swing Speed Bands Used

Our target swing speeds for ball testing are 93-97 mph for driver, 84-86 mph for 7-iron, and 55-57 mph for our 50-yard test. We accept small outliers on shots where all other variables meet the highest standards. These are the swing speed ranges we accepted for this test:

  • Driver: 92-94 MPH
  • 7-Iron: 84-86 MPH
  • 50-Yard: 57-59 MPH
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Driver Results

Metric Average
Swing Speed 92.1 MPH
Ball Speed 137.9 MPH
Smash Factor 1.50
Launch Angle 15.9°
Backspin 2338 RPM
Apex 26.0 YDS
Carry Distance 226.5 YDS
Total Distance 246.6 YDS
Offline 15.7 YDS

7-Iron Results

Metric Average
Swing Speed 84.8 MPH
Ball Speed 111.4 MPH
Smash Factor 1.31
Launch Angle 19.1°
Backspin 4122 RPM
Apex 24.0 YDS
Descent Angle 41.1°
Carry Distance 162.5 YDS
Roll Out 10.9 YDS
Total Distance 173.8 YDS

50-Yard Shot Results

Metric Average
Swing Speed 58.1 MPH
Launch Angle 32.6°
Backspin 6526 RPM
Apex 9.8 YDS
Carry Distance 50.5 YDS
Roll Out 2.5 YDS
Total Distance 52.8 YDS

Maxfli Tour Performance Notes

Maxfli Tour delivered optimal performance from the driver, pairing low spin with above average launch and apex, which maximized total distance off the tee in our testing. It also showed lower spin and higher launch in our 7-iron test, boosting distance at the expense of some stopping power into greens. Performance from 50-yards was roughly average for tour-caliber, urethane-covered balls in our test.

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Testing Methodology & Disclaimer

These results reflect controlled human testing within strict swing speed and impact quality bands. Individual results will vary. Small numerical differences in data may not translate into noticeable performance differences on the course.