Srixon golf ball range. which one should I choose?

There are so many different types of Srixon golf balls on the market, that it can be hard to know which one is right for you. In this video, I take a look at the most popular types and I’ll help you decide which ball is best for your game.

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7 Comments

  1. Nice to have a clearer explanation of the differences between the full range. What you pay for / what you might be compromising on. Ego would suggest go high up the range, reality is somewhat different!

  2. I play soft feel and have for years when I can't get the soft feel I grab the lady soft feel. I can't tell any difference

  3. Ad333 is great ball.
    Play lots of links type courses so lots of bump and run shots.Cannot stop on greens regardless of spin.

  4. When they go on sale price, the Srixon Z-Star golf balls are hands-down the best bang for the buck available on the market today in my opinion.
    I play the regular Z-Star in both white and yellow versions depending on the weather conditions.
    Those with higher swing speeds will probably prefer gaming the firmer Z-Star XV, which is actually a four-layered ball as opposed to the regular Z-Star, which is a three-layered ball.
    I personally prefer the softer Z-Star, as it can also still perform well when air temperatures dip a bit on the cooler side, depending on where you live and/or the time of year.
    However, I always completely switch over to Taylormade Project (a) balls for play during the winter time, as they are even softer compression than the Z-Star, and will generally perform better in colder weather.
    All three golf ball models mentioned above also have urethane covers, which is a requirement for best spin and performance in any conditions.

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