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Maxfli TriFli Golf Balls Drop to $15 a Dozen at Dick's

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Stock Up for Summer: Maxfli TriFli Golf Balls Are Just $15 a Dozen at Dick’s

If you’ve been waiting for a reason to replenish your ball stash before summer rounds heat up, here it is. Dick’s Sporting Goods has the Maxfli 2023 TriFli Golf Balls — a full 12-count sleeve — down to $15 with free in-store pickup. That works out to $1.25 a ball, which is genuinely hard to beat for a multi-layer ball from a brand that’s become a serious contender in the budget-to-mid-range space.

Why This Deal Is Worth Your Attention

Maxfli has been quietly building a reputation among recreational golfers who want more performance than a no-name range ball but don’t want to shell out $50+ for a premium dozen. The TriFli is a three-piece construction — that matters because it gives you a bit more spin separation between your short game and your driver compared to a basic two-piece ball. At $15, you’re getting that upgrade without the guilt of watching a sleeve disappear into the water on the third hole.

The two color options — white and matte green — are both available, which is a nice touch. Matte finishes have picked up a following among golfers who find high-visibility balls easier to track through the sky and in the rough.

Who This Is Best For

This deal is tailor-made for a few specific golfers:

  • Weekend warriors and high-handicappers who go through balls quickly and don’t want to think twice before swinging over a hazard
  • Parents introducing kids to the game — stocking up at $15/dozen means junior can play real balls without it being a budget crisis
  • Southern golfers ramping up for peak season — if you’re in the Carolinas, Georgia, Texas, or Florida, you’re heading into your busiest stretch of the year. Buying a few dozen now at this price just makes sense
  • Golfers who play multiple rounds a week and burn through inventory fast

If you’re a scratch golfer who obsesses over spin rates and tour-level feel, this probably isn’t your ball. But for everyone else — which is most of us — the TriFli punches above its price point.

How It Compares

For context, a dozen Titleist TruFeel balls typically runs $25-$30, and even value-tier balls from major brands often land in the $20-$22 range at full price. Getting a three-piece ball at $15 puts the TriFli in a class by itself at this price, at least right now.

Caveats to Know

  • This deal requires in-store pickup — it’s not a ship-to-home price, so check that your local Dick’s has stock before making the trip.
  • Deal pricing like this at Dick’s can move fast, especially heading into Memorial Day weekend when golf rounds spike. Don’t sit on it.
  • No expiration date is confirmed from the listing, so treat it as a limited-time opportunity.

How to Grab It

Head to Dick’s Sporting Goods online, add the Maxfli 2023 TriFli to your cart, and select free in-store pickup at checkout to lock in the $15 price. Check availability at your nearest store before heading out.

At $1.25 a ball, your only regret might be not buying two dozen.