- Brand: Srixon
- Material: Other
- Color: Tour Yellow
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Item Weight: 0.66 Kilograms
- Must buy 2 or 4 dozen for special Father’s Day promotion
- NEW 4th Generation Spin Skin with Sera coating with flexible molecular bonds digs deep into wedge and iron grooves, maximizing spin for more control and more stopping power.
- 338 Speed Dimple Pattern Less drag and more lift boosts overall distance and flies straight, even in the toughest wind conditions.
- 3 piece golf ball with a 90 compression.















Ollie Giles –
Itβs a good high compression ball, but Iβve learned with Srixon balls that you lose the money you save with durability. After a typical round I usually have 2 balls that are so scuffed by basic wedge and iron play that they arenβt good anymore. But that skin does play well on the green. Itβs a tradeoff.
D. Allott –
The media could not be loaded. Β Background – I’m a 6 handicap with a driver swing speed in the low-mid 90’s MPH. So I’m not long off the tee by any means. My game is predicated around consistency, control and the golf ball reacting in the air and around the green how I expect it to. I played the Bridgestone B330 RX for years before starting to experiment with some other brands last year. After researching, I hit Pro V1βs and TaylorMade TP5βs. I also tried the Srixon Z-Star XV’s in an attempt to gain higher launch with my longer clubs. I finally landed on the Srixon Z-Stars.In my opinion the Z-Stars way outperform the Bridgestones (although I haven’t hit their 2020 versions) and TaylorMades. They are at least on par with the gold standard (in most peoples eyes) Titleist Pro V1, and about $10 cheaper per dozen. And the XV’s did not launch high enough to be worth the payoff of reduced short game spin. Off the tee the Z-Stars are within a yard or 2 of their longest βperformanceβ ball competitor. For me, that’s an average carry distance of 240 yards, total distance of 255 yards. They can be flighted up or down with an iron, and around the green they have all the spin you need. During a recent sim session I was consistently seeing 9500-10000 rpm with a full sand wedge. Regarding feel… I must say I don’t understand other reviews that claim these balls feel hard or “like rocks”. My experience is has been center strikes feel the most soft and satisfying of any ball Iβve tried recently. Also, I used one ball for my last 18 holes. I kept it off the cart paths, road etc and it showed only minimal wear. While my clubhead speed is not the fastest, I would still say that qualifies it as durable.What else is there you want from a golf ball? My search is over… highly recommend.
Andy Schneckenberg –
Nothing wrong with these balls. My favorite to play and price is competitive with everyone else. Only issue I have is they donβt package them in a regular Amazon box. They slap some tape around the manufacturer box and send them out. I get home and from the Street I can clearly read Srixon. And if the tape rips. All the sleeves would be gone. Not smart. Ended up ok. But beware. Will be left at your door in same box it be in when picked up from store.
ECW –
Maybe not quite as good as the top brands but very good for the price.
Russell –
Absolutely love these balls. And the price for them is great! They are an amazing ball!
Matt Mafnas –
Great feel, holds great on greens. pretty long ball.
Robert Ernest –
the ball is good for the average golfer
CaGolfer –
I REALLY like this ball. I love the yellow. It is soft for great response around the greens. You can find it cheaper if you play last seasons ball, and I can never tell a difference from year to year. Maybe you get used to one ball over another, but I don’t like Pro V1s any better than this ball.