The Magna was meant for begginers, as its size made it easier to hit and get up in the air. However it won't go as far as a normal sized ball. Callaway now make a modern version called the "Supersoft Max".
Compare balls from equivalent generations. You can’t be serious comparing a current ball with one from 30 years ago just by cutting it in half. Where is the featherie?
Ha! I gamed the Top Flite Magna in the mid-late 90's. I was about a 15 hcp back then, and I almost always hit it straight, but not really far. My drives averaged about 215 yds back then. I liked the feel, and the affordability (I was in my mid 20's and I had a limited budget). It did lack spin and checking around the green. I probably still have a few rolling around in the garage somewhere. I should dig one out and put it up against the current balls.
Yeah me too, I remember them being pretty good back in the day but when you compare them now there’s a lot to improve. Be great to hear how they compare to modern balls for you! 👍🏌️♂️
These were all just cheap rock hard balls for beginners and hihandicappers who lose 6 or more balls a round. Another one I remember was the "Dunlop DDH".
via bounce test, Srixon is the live'est ball, but @ $3/ball just too Xpensive. Wilson ultra is just as hot, feels great off the club, and costs just $1/ball.
Topflite is an ancient ball. The Moliter is too. I can’t remember when I played any of those balls. Topflite today is truly a different company. It sold through bankruptcy. Callaway now produces golf balls from the location previously occupied by Topflite.
@@upclosegolf Callaway invested over four million dollars into the location and many jobs were saved. It’s in Chicopee MA in the former Topflight location and subsequently was bought by another company (Quester I think) then sold in bankruptcy proceedings. Callaway swooped in and saved the day and now has an incredible manufacturing plant.
We used to buy Molitors one at a time ($2 each) at the local course when we were kids in the 70s and couldn’t afford a whole dozen, or even a sleeve. (IIRC, the “sleeves “ were actually triangles). They were the most expensive balls available at the time, and were supposed to be made with extra precision. They were indeed very hard, and didn’t spin much, but they also lasted more than two holes, which premium balata balls at the time usually didn’t.
I reckon in the 70s early 80s when all these balls were about there was an abundence of the 1 piece crap. Others i remember finding, well usually in halves were St Peter Halo, Apollo, Player & Penfold Ace. All these balls were great for the beginers who were not bothered losing one in the long grass or water hazard. For anyone who gave a hoot about their score it was either Macgregor Tourney a wound ball with a Surlyn Cover and Titliest Balata that were wound with a Balata cover. They were like sponge, in fact you would potentially lose 30 yards off the driver distance but the spin into the greens was unreal, true drop and stop
As a teen in the late 90s early 00s I use to play exclusively with the Dunlop Titaniums. They were affordable and I thought they were great. Recently found a few at my parents place in my old golf bag so thought id give them a go. They felt horrible and my wicked slice returned 😂
Thank you Laurence that means a lot 👍🏌️♂️ I did cut open a wound golf ball the other week you can check that out here What happens when I cut open this VINTAGE golf ball… ruclips.net/video/UAUUZLa-uuY/видео.html
What you should do is after cutting off the 5 worst golf balls then repeat the same process for the 5 best golf balls. That would give the viewers the better reference.
As others have mentioned, these are golf balls from the past. And even then they where aimed at casual golfers and beginners. Some of your comments regarding the inside of the ball were a bit vague and unhelpful "Just look at how bad it is" doesn't explain what is bad or why its bad.
That’s cool! Yeah a Kirkland is not bad, it’s a good budget golf ball which is great for beginners ruclips.net/video/hc0mkh_8ApE/видео.htmlsi=JnCOTSvCXb50OK2w
@@upclosegolfKirkland is better than a “budget or beginner “ ball . It just has a budget price. It’s not a prov1 but it IS a 3 piece ball with a urethane cover . Research much? lol
I lose at least 15 yards using Kirkland balls up against a Prov1. But of course Kirkland in the UK are £1 per ball whereas Prov1 are nearer £4. If you slice/hook balls into the trees Kirkland makes sense@@lakedog3616
Cutting it open so what ? What does that really say ? You need to do so so much more to get any idea of its performance ! Commando balls are popular with P&P players I am told ?
Donnay is the worst by a mile.if you cut one in half ya probs find rubber dog shit,that said I bet its fake imitation rubber dog shit haha,donnay is the worst of the worst
The Magna was meant for begginers, as its size made it easier to hit and get up in the air. However it won't go as far as a normal sized ball. Callaway now make a modern version called the "Supersoft Max".
Compare balls from equivalent generations. You can’t be serious comparing a current ball with one from 30 years ago just by cutting it in half. Where is the featherie?
Ha ha! That’s in the next video - don’t forget to subscribe 👍🏌️♂️
Trip down memory lane, enjoyed the video.
Ha ha! Thanks, don’t forget to subscribe 😉🏌️♂️
Here in the US, if I find a Nitro, I leave it in the cart or throw it back in the woods 😂 They’re like hitting plastic rocks.
Ha ha! Yeah they’re really hard! 😂🏌️♂️
I never heard of any of them, except the Top Flite and Dunlap and never heard anyone complain about either one!
Ha! I gamed the Top Flite Magna in the mid-late 90's. I was about a 15 hcp back then, and I almost always hit it straight, but not really far. My drives averaged about 215 yds back then. I liked the feel, and the affordability (I was in my mid 20's and I had a limited budget). It did lack spin and checking around the green. I probably still have a few rolling around in the garage somewhere. I should dig one out and put it up against the current balls.
Yeah me too, I remember them being pretty good back in the day but when you compare them now there’s a lot to improve. Be great to hear how they compare to modern balls for you! 👍🏌️♂️
These were all just cheap rock hard balls for beginners and hihandicappers who lose 6 or more balls a round. Another one I remember was the "Dunlop DDH".
Yes I remember the Dunlop DDH! Jeez there were some rubbish golf balls back in the day! 😂🏌️♂️
via bounce test, Srixon is the live'est ball, but @ $3/ball just too Xpensive. Wilson ultra is just as hot, feels great off the club, and costs just $1/ball.
You’ve just reminded me to do some bounce tests in my videos, thanks! The Wilson Ultra is a great price! 👍🏌️♂️
Remember commando being £4.99 for 12 at Argos
Ha ha! I remember getting a dozen for Christmas as a kid! 😂🏌️♂️
@@upclosegolf noooooo.... 😂😂😂 I've just taken delivery of 300 Callaway chrome soft X1... That's me sorted for a year or so 👌
Topflite is an ancient ball. The Moliter is too. I can’t remember when I played any of those balls. Topflite today is truly a different company. It sold through bankruptcy. Callaway now produces golf balls from the location previously occupied by Topflite.
Oh wow I hadn’t realised they make callaway in the old topflite location! 👍🏌️♂️
My cousin was high on Moliter golf balls. I played 2 holes with one he handed me and said no thanks. A true rock.
@@upclosegolf Callaway invested over four million dollars into the location and many jobs were saved. It’s in Chicopee MA in the former Topflight location and subsequently was bought by another company (Quester I think) then sold in bankruptcy proceedings. Callaway swooped in and saved the day and now has an incredible manufacturing plant.
We used to buy Molitors one at a time ($2 each) at the local course when we were kids in the 70s and couldn’t afford a whole dozen, or even a sleeve. (IIRC, the “sleeves “ were actually triangles). They were the most expensive balls available at the time, and were supposed to be made with extra precision. They were indeed very hard, and didn’t spin much, but they also lasted more than two holes, which premium balata balls at the time usually didn’t.
I reckon in the 70s early 80s when all these balls were about there was an abundence of the 1 piece crap. Others i remember finding, well usually in halves were St Peter Halo, Apollo, Player & Penfold Ace. All these balls were great for the beginers who were not bothered losing one in the long grass or water hazard. For anyone who gave a hoot about their score it was either Macgregor Tourney a wound ball with a Surlyn Cover and Titliest Balata that were wound with a Balata cover. They were like sponge, in fact you would potentially lose 30 yards off the driver distance but the spin into the greens was unreal, true drop and stop
Those balata balls were something else on the greens! 🏌️♂️👍
I like the cutter you used.
It’s great fun! amzn.to/3WB8P6W
YOU SHOULD BE DOING VASECTOMIES AS WELL.
As a teen in the late 90s early 00s I use to play exclusively with the Dunlop Titaniums. They were affordable and I thought they were great. Recently found a few at my parents place in my old golf bag so thought id give them a go. They felt horrible and my wicked slice returned 😂
😂😂🏌️♂️
I have played the Magna and Molitor. I think the worst I played was the Maxfli ST - it spun the ball so much you couldn't hit it straight or far.
That’s good to know - I’ll see if I can get hold of the Maxfli. Appreciate your comment 👍🏌️♂️
Yeah don’t know what to say, couldn’t you cut open a balata? That’s always funny 😅 I leve a like for your endeavour 😊😊
Thank you Laurence that means a lot 👍🏌️♂️ I did cut open a wound golf ball the other week you can check that out here What happens when I cut open this VINTAGE golf ball…
ruclips.net/video/UAUUZLa-uuY/видео.html
What you should do is after cutting off the 5 worst golf balls then repeat the same process for the 5 best golf balls. That would give the viewers the better reference.
That’s a great idea! Thanks. What’s your favourite golf ball? 👍🏌️♂️
@@upclosegolfCallaway Chrome Soft.
Commando! 😆🤣
I've played with all of them except the Tornado. I must say I've never bought any of them.
👍🏌️♂️ yes the Tornado was a new one for me!
I have 12 new (from last century) Molitors in their original box in my loft, and that is where they are staying.
Wow! They’re probably collectors items! 😂🏌️♂️
When Instarted in the 90s I used topflite magna, they were ok😂
Yes I agree. I used to play the magna and at the time remember them being excellent golf balls - how times change! 👍🏌️♂️
I used to play The MOLITOR Golf ball and really liked it. Nowadays I usually play TOP FLITE XL 2000 and WILSON ULTRA or STAFF/ PROSTAFF.
The Pro Staff is a good ball 👍🏌️♂️
@upclosegolf Especially when they are from the time where PROSTAFF was very popular and played on tour
Ha, i go back to the days of the Dunlop 65 and Penfolds. Oh to be young again 😢
Ha ha! Those Dunlop 65’s were meant to be very good at the time I heard? 👍🏌️♂️
Pxg would fall into that lineup unfortunately, just one hit with an iron and the case gets scratched up.
Yeah I’m thinking of doing a modern golf ball worst list - that could be on there too…👍🏌️♂️
Clickbait crap. Why show, in the preview, a photo of quality balls, and then rave about all these other not even heard of balls.
Ha ha! So you’ve not heard of Pinnacle or Top Flite? 🙄🏌️♂️
Yeah , I’m blocking this channel.
Doesn't matter to me which ball I use... they'll all end up in the bush or the water eventually anyways... so why buy expensive balls
Pro v1 has no layers inside it
What do you mean? 👍🏌️♂️
@@upclosegolf Titleist 99 pro v1 has no layers I it, just one solid ball.
The callaway warbird is the worst ball ever. It's hard as a rock. And Topflite XL not too far behind
That’s really interesting, there’s a lot of love for the Warbird out there. 100% agree on the topflite though! 👍🏌️♂️
Hitting the Topflite is like hitting a stone.
Yes I agree! Once upon a time I remember them being excellent golf balls! 👍🏌️♂️
As others have mentioned, these are golf balls from the past. And even then they where aimed at casual golfers and beginners. Some of your comments regarding the inside of the ball were a bit vague and unhelpful "Just look at how bad it is" doesn't explain what is bad or why its bad.
Appreciate your comments 👍🏌️♂️
After the Korn Ferry departed my course .... I found a Kirkland golf ball along with many Titleist, Bridgestone etc. Is Kirkland a good golf ball?
That’s cool! Yeah a Kirkland is not bad, it’s a good budget golf ball which is great for beginners ruclips.net/video/hc0mkh_8ApE/видео.htmlsi=JnCOTSvCXb50OK2w
Plenty of single figure handicappers use Kirklands at my club for casual golf….
@@upclosegolfKirkland is better than a “budget or beginner “ ball . It just has a budget price. It’s not a prov1 but it IS a 3 piece ball with a urethane cover . Research much? lol
I lose at least 15 yards using Kirkland balls up against a Prov1. But of course Kirkland in the UK are £1 per ball whereas Prov1 are nearer £4. If you slice/hook balls into the trees Kirkland makes sense@@lakedog3616
Cutting it open so what ? What does that really say ? You need to do so so much more to get any idea of its performance !
Commando balls are popular with P&P players I am told ?
Poop sound for your deceiving video thumbnail. Click bait.
Anyone remember a ball called a P36??? Awful
I’ve not heard of that one - if I find one I’ll definitely cut it open to have a look though thanks! 👍🏌️♂️
@@upclosegolf goes back to the 60s and 70s
Donnay is the worst by a mile.if you cut one in half ya probs find rubber dog shit,that said I bet its fake imitation rubber dog shit haha,donnay is the worst of the worst
that volvik is a 3 layer not a 4
Ha ha! Thanks, I sometimes forget how to count! 😂🏌️♂️
Top flite has sucked in every generation
Ha ha! 😂
Top Rocks is what I and many people call them
If you can find one check out a Jato. Worst ever.
Cool I’ll keep an eye out for that one! Thanks 👍🏌️♂️
We used to take few dozen of those to Myrtle Beach to lose. 5.00/doz.
yes rock flight is the worst
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Pinnacle 😢😢😢
Ha ha! Sorry 👍🏌️♂️
Yeah those were like hitting rocks
Nitro
Ha ha. I actually liked that ball 👍🏌️♂️
All Slazengers
Yes I agree! 😂🏌️♂️
You missed the faultless ball that was endorsed by Lee travino. Advertised as a ball that you couldn't cut.
Really? That definitely sounds like something I need to test out! 👍🏌️♂️
4:30 you’ll never get back. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Actually 4:31 but I appreciate you nearly sticking to the end! Don’t forget to like and subscribe 😂🏌️♂️
'The inside looks awful...'????
Sorry, but I'm at a loss to understand how you can determine the quality of a golf ball by its internal appearance!
Ha ha! I’m an expert on the insides of golf balls and I thats my special skill 😂🏌️♂️
They even look bad!
100% 💩😂
Dumb click bait
Don’t forget to like and subscribe 😘🏌️♂️
Has to be the most annoying video that I have ever watched
Ha ha! I aim to please! Don’t forget to like and subscribe 😉🏌️♂️
@@upclosegolf No thanks
Pointless
Ha ha! Don’t forget to like and subscribe! 😂🏌️♂️
Refurbed Pro v1s. Honking
Yeah I’ve seen some horror story’s! 😩🏌️♂️