Stock Up for Summer Rounds: Maxfli Golf Balls Drop to $15 a Dozen at Dick’s
If your golf bag is running low on balls — or you just know you’re going to lose a few in the water hazard on hole 7 — here’s a deal worth grabbing before it disappears. Dick’s Sporting Goods is currently selling a 12-count box of Maxfli 2023 TrFli Golf Balls for just $15 with free in-store pickup. That’s $1.25 a ball for a name-brand, multi-layer golf ball built for recreational play.
You can choose between classic white or matte green, which is a nice touch if you like standing out on the fairway (or just finding your ball faster in the rough).
Why This Deal Stands Out
A dozen golf balls for $15 is solid value in any season, but it’s especially relevant right now heading into peak summer golf. Range balls get old fast, weekend rounds add up, and nobody wants to spend $4 or $5 a ball on something they might chunk into a pond on the first hole.
The Maxfli TrFli is aimed squarely at the recreational golfer — it’s not a tour-level ball, but it’s a real ball with real feel, not a bucket-range reject. If you’re playing two or three rounds a month and your handicap is somewhere north of 10, this is exactly the kind of ball that makes sense in your bag.
Who Should Grab This
- Weekend warriors who play regularly but don’t want to bleed money on premium balls
- New golfers still working on consistency — losing a $5 ball stings; losing a $1.25 ball is just part of the game
- Parents buying for teen golfers who are learning the sport this summer
- Anyone who plays courses with lots of water or thick rough — stock up and play fearlessly
- Gift buyers looking for an easy, practical add-on for a golfer in the family
How It Compares
For context, we recently covered a 24-pack of Srixon Z-Star Diamond balls at $48.90 — that’s about $2.04 per ball for a premium tour-level option. The Maxfli TrFli at $1.25 per ball is a different category entirely, and intentionally so. If you’re shooting in the 70s and playing competitively, the Srixon is the better call. If you’re just trying to enjoy a Saturday round without wincing every time you hit a bad shot, go with the Maxfli.
A Few Things to Know
- Free pickup only — this price is tied to in-store pickup, so check Dick’s site to confirm availability at your local store before making the trip.
- Stock may vary by location. The matte green option tends to move faster, so if that’s your preference, check early.
- No listed expiration date, but deals like this at Dick’s often reflect clearance or limited inventory pricing, so don’t sit on it.
Get the Deal
Head to Dick’s Sporting Goods online, select your color and nearest store, and choose free in-store pickup at checkout. It takes about two minutes and saves you from paying for shipping on a $15 order.
At $15 for a dozen, there’s very little downside here — grab a box (or two) and head into summer golf season well-stocked.
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