- Brand: Srixon
- Material: Other
- Color: White
- Item Weight: 635 Grams
- Sport Type: Golf
- NEW FastLayer Core -The new FastLayer Core offers distance and soft feel without compromise due to a gradual transition from soft inner core to firm outer edge.
- NEW Spin Skin with SeRM – A new urethane coating with flexible molecular bonds digs deep into wedge and iron grooves for increased friction and maximum spin.
- NEW Alignment Aid – New side stamping aids in alignment when standing over those critical putts.
- 338 Speed Dimple Pattern – Providing a penetrating ball flight in any conditions, the optimal dimple design increases lift and reduces drag to maximize distance.
- 72 compression golf ball
























delump –
The long story:A few weeks ago I hit a ball OB and found a Srixon Q-Star Tour that wasn’t mine in the area. I dropped it and used it the rest of the round. Very soft feel, distance was good, and it spun the way I expected. I went back to my usual ball, which I like a lot and still like a lot, but every once in a while I’d pull that Srixon out the bag and play a hole of two with it. That soft feel just kept bringing me back to hitting it. Well, I lost it in a pond on a good shot – LOL! – that the wind pushed too far right. So, I decided to buy some on Amazon.Jump to today and I used one of them on my weekly league round. Well I shot my best score of the season, putted, chipped, drove, everything was better than typical. On top of that, I used the same ball, literally the same one, for all shots on all 18 holes. Something I never seems to accomplish in the past.Now I understand there are a lot of factors involved. Most of which fall on my shoulders. However, I’m really having a hard time going back to my old ball now. Even though I really like them.So, bottom line, they may not give you the best round of the season, but they do preform as well as any ball I’ve played (better today). The price is half the super premium balls. I’d suggest trying them.
B. Johnson –
I am a Srixon fan. I usually play Srixon Q Stars. When I read up on the NEW Series 3 Q Star Tour model, I ordered a dozen.The GOOD news is that they have a noticeable softer feel (as advertised) than earlier models and you can hit them straight (as advertised) and high (as advertised).The BAD news is you get these benefits at the price of LOSS OF DISTANCE. My proof? They arrived yesterday and I went out an played them with arch nemesis, Skeeter. We both shoot in the 80’s but he usually beats me by 1 to 3 shots. After a big fat 44 on the front 9 where I hit 6 of 7 fairways, but noticed Skeeter was out-driving me by 30 yards. I asked him to switch balls with me to see if this was me or the ball. Sure enough, I continued hitting fairways, but out-drove him by about the same 30 yards. After I won the first 4 holes, he gave me the ball back complaining that I was now out-driving him by about the same 30 yards.Now what do I do? I don’t want to play them (and continue to lose distance and matches). I don’t dislike anyone enough to give them away. I guess I am stuck with a bad choice.I pretty sure Amazon won’t take back less than 12 balls. Will you?CAVEAT EMPTOR.
ccapsuto –
visible color. good compression ball.
Customer –
These are the 2020 version of this ball, as stated down in the product information. This ball can be purchased for $2 cheaper at places like Golf Galaxy with free shipping. The 2022 version at other stores (not necessarily with free shipping but free pickup; also has a different box color so you can know the difference between the two models) are the same price as these 2020 model balls. Golf balls should last several years at proper storage but no sense, in my opinion, in settling for an older model when the newest version can be purchased at the same price.
C. M. Killpack –
As my swing speed has gone down due to age, I’ve found that higher compression balls don’t work for me. My PGA professional suggested I try the Bridgestone Tour B RX, and I loved it. Then found a Srixon Q-Star Tour ball while searching for a lost ball, played it the rest of the round and found it equal to the RX for me. The price cinched it: Q-Star Tour at $32.88 per dozen, while the Bridgestone Tour B RX was $49.99 per dozen. I did find a couple ‘buy two get one free’ offers, but the advertising was misleading and you were basically paying for 3 dozen balls. I played the Q-Star Tour for the rest of the season and my game is improving with the lower compression and Surlyn cover. Thanks, Srixon!
Kevin Dahill –
great feel and better distance than I expected. Usually a ball is either soft or long, but this ball has it all.
Cornuto Contento –
Good ball. Nothing against it. Just not for me. I prefer callaway erc soft.
Larry Sandman –
Good