- Brand: Srixon
- Material: Synthetic
- Color: Pure White
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds
- New third generation spin skin
- New speed dimple pattern
- Energetic Gradient growth core
- Sport type: Golf
$44.99 Original price was: $44.99.$31.49Current price is: $31.49.

| Color | Pure White, Tour Yellow |
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Patricia Carolina Tovar –
Bought these for my husband, here is his review:Tested these balls in a 30-100 yds area, together with some other premium balls (titlest pro v1, bridgestone b330s, and even Srixon Z star and Z star VX previous gen). Am a 16 handicap working on my short game as I have access to a driving range with a good chipping area. My summary is the following:Screen grabbing is excellent. I can chip it low flight , and medium flight and they will spin very nicely in the 30-100 yard range, very similar results to the pro v1.They have a soft feel similar to the pro v1, which I like very muchThe color is a bright white, much nicer to me than the pro v1, that tends to go off white as the time passesPutting them is the same feel as the pro v1. They come with the Alignment line (<- Z Star ->) as most balls do now, which I use to line up the break at the green. I tested their balance making them float in salted water and the 3 I checked were perfectly balanced which means I don’t have to worry about erratic behavior when putting.I also like the dimple pattern, for some reason visually the ball looks “bigger” than the titlest, I think is the effect of the bright white color and the dimple pattern.The one last thing I like is that since they are not as commonly used where I tend to play as the other ones, is easier to just say “am playing srixon” instead of “am playing titleist 33”, and even get away with nor marking the ball at all.In general, the new one has a very similar feel and behaviour to the previous generation Z Star which I also like quite a bit. These are premium quality balls with a lower price than the other in theri category. Definitely recommended
Skin in Nashville –
I like them so far, a bit harder than used to but Iβm trying different balls this year.Hdc 9.3 Currently use Callaway SupersoftExperimenting with Titleist Tour Soft and Srixon Z-Star. There is definitely a difference between all three, Iβm more a feel player, especially when it comes to putting.Havenβt noticed any significant difference in distance or feel off the driver, but the irons and putter have a different feel and sound, still no major difference in distance or effect off the face. All very good balls!!Personally, Iβm still leaning towards Callaway because of the very soft feel on the putter.All three balls are low compression. Iβll play and cmpare all three again when it gets hot to see if there is any difference then.If I donβt see a major difference when itβs warm, Iβll stay with Callaway. The price is unbeatable for the results you get.
Brownbeard –
Full disclosure, I haven’t taken this ball out on the course yet, my review comes from putting and short game practice.Anyone who ever told you this ball was soft was truly under selling it. Imagine the softest ball you can, then go a little softer. Imagine hitting one of those little fancy round servings of butter, but one that retains its shape. When you pure it, it feels and sounds amazing. Slightly off center hits feel fine, but the softness mutes the feedback. I like a little more feedback than this ball offers and that’s why I only gave 4 stars. Don’t let that fool you, though, this is a great ball.
J. Taylor –
I like the feel of these – they don’t feel like rocks and they hold spin well on wedge shots. Haven’t had any durability concerns. Other than that – why are you reading this? Most of you can’t spin the ball anyway – I know – I’ve seen you play. Will this ball help? It will once you learn how to spin the ball, but that takes lessons or hours of learning and re-learning how to swing a golf club, and if you were that into it, you’d be looking at buying $55/doz golf balls instead of these, even though I really do think these balls are every bit as good for most single digit handicaps.
The Millers –
There are better balls that are slightly more durable with the same feel as these – bridgestone rx330 (or tour b rx now) and titleist pro v1, for example – but these balls have nearly similar performance for half the price. I golf about 2 – 3 times a week using a variety of golf balls and find that these are overall a great value for the money, especially for the weekend warrior rounds.
Davina Wood –
This is my favorite ball to use now that I tried it. Good bang for your buck, very durable, and great soft feel. This ball has everything I was looking for and will definitely keep buying. I am a beginner/intermediate golf player but an experienced golfer recommended me this ball and I am not disappointed. I definitely recommend this ball!
iffy holler –
All golfers have a favorite golf ball, right now these work well for me, these balls seem to travel further, so I use them exclusively. Who knows, next year I’ll hit something else, it all fun. They tend to mark up easy. I don’t care about that. I only care about the distance. I’m 80 and drive these 225 yards.
Aletta C. Campbell –
These were a Christmas gift.