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

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Stock Up Before Your Next Round: Maxfli Golf Balls for $15 a Dozen

If your golf bag is running low heading into peak summer season, Dick’s Sporting Goods has a deal worth grabbing: a 12-pack of Maxfli 2023 TriFli golf balls — in classic white or matte green — for just $15 with free in-store pickup.

That’s $1.25 a ball, which is tough to argue with.

Why This Deal Stands Out

Maxfli is Dick’s Sporting Goods’ in-house golf brand, and the TriFli is their three-piece distance ball designed for moderate swing speeds. Three-piece construction at this price point is genuinely uncommon — most balls in the $15/dozen range are two-piece distance balls with less spin control around the greens. If you’ve been buying whatever’s cheapest at the gas station pro shop, the TriFli is a noticeable step up.

The matte green colorway is also a nice touch for players who struggle to track a ball against a bright summer sky or in rough — increasingly popular, and usually priced at a premium elsewhere.

Who Should Grab This

This deal is a natural fit for a few different golfers:

  • High-handicappers and beginners who lose two or three balls a round and can’t justify spending $40–$50 on a dozen ProV1s
  • Casual weekend players in the South who are heading out 2–3 times a week this summer and want a reliable ball without burning through their wallet
  • Parents with junior golfers who need a steady supply without the sting of watching a $4 ball disappear into a pond
  • Golfers who like to buy in bulk — at $15 a box, picking up two or three dozen now makes sense before summer heat drives everyone indoors

Quick Comparison

For reference, comparable three-piece distance balls from major brands typically run $25–$35 per dozen at retail. Titleist Velocity and Callaway Supersoft are the usual go-tos in this segment. The Maxfli TriFli won’t match a tour ball’s short-game feel, but at this price, it’s competing squarely with balls that cost twice as much.

A Few Things to Know

  • Free pickup only — this price applies to in-store pickup, not shipping. Check your local Dick’s location for availability before making the trip.
  • Two color options — white and matte green are both included at the same price. Matte green tends to move faster, so if that’s your preference, act sooner.
  • Deals like this don’t last — Maxfli inventory at Dick’s can run thin quickly when a deal hits. If your store shows it in stock, it’s worth reserving your box today.

How to Get It

Head to Dick’s Sporting Goods online [AFFILIATE:dicks_sporting_goods], select your color, choose your nearest store, and pick the free in-store pickup option at checkout. Most stores have same-day or next-day pickup ready.

At $15 for a dozen, this is one of the better ball deals you’ll see this summer. Grab a couple boxes and spend your mental energy on the round — not on the cost of losing a ball on the back nine.