Stock Up for the Course: Maxfli TriFli Golf Balls Drop to $15 a Dozen at Dick’s
If your golf bag is running low heading into peak season, here’s a deal worth grabbing before your next tee time: a 12-pack of Maxfli 2023 TriFli golf balls is just $15 at Dick’s Sporting Goods, with free in-store pickup available now.
That’s $1.25 per ball — a price that makes it genuinely painless to swing freely on a tight fairway or carry a few extras in the cart bag.
Why This Deal Stands Out
Maxfli’s TriFli line is built for recreational golfers who want a well-made ball without the premium price tag of tour-grade options. Available in classic white or a high-visibility matte green, these are the kind of balls you can play seriously without wincing every time one finds the water. At $15 a dozen with no shipping wait, Dick’s free pickup makes this a near-zero-friction buy — add to cart, drive over, play by afternoon.
For context: if you’ve been eyeing the Srixon Z-Star Diamond balls we covered recently (24-pack at $48.90), those are a great tour-level pick, but at more than twice the per-ball cost. The TriFli is the smarter call if you’re a high-handicapper, a casual weekend player, or someone who tends to donate a few balls to the woods each round.
Who Should Grab This
Weekend recreational golfers are the obvious target — especially in the South, where golf season runs nearly year-round and value on consumables matters. At $15, buying two or three packs to last the summer is still under $50.
Junior golfers and beginners benefit most here. When you’re still developing your swing, losing balls is part of the process. Stocking up on a solid, affordable ball like the TriFli takes the sting out of the learning curve.
Golfers who play scrambles and charity tournaments will also appreciate having extras on hand. These events burn through balls fast, and a few backup sleeves in the cart bag are just smart prep.
The matte green option is worth a look if you play on courses with a lot of rough or shaded fairways — high-visibility balls genuinely help with tracking and retrieval, which keeps pace of play up.
[AFFILIATE:amazon] If you want to round out your golf kit, Amazon carries a wide selection of rangefinders, tees, and cart accessories that pair well with a fresh ball supply — worth browsing before your next round.
Any Caveats?
Dick’s free pickup deals can sell out at popular locations, particularly as summer golf ramps up across the Sun Belt. Check your local store’s inventory online before making the trip — the website will show availability by store. No published expiration date is listed for this deal, but sale-priced consumables at this price point typically don’t linger long.
Grab It Before It’s Gone
Head to Dick’s Sporting Goods, select your preferred color, choose free in-store pickup, and you’re set. At $15 a dozen, buying a second pack is basically a no-brainer.