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Are Srixon Z-Star balls good?

Are Srixon Z-Star balls good?

Our verdict on the Srixon Z-Star XV golf balls. The Z-Star XV is a superb premium golf ball. It will appeal to higher swing speed players that want distance off the tee without compromising on feel around the green. Very good distance, a strong ball flight and excellent feel and short game control.

What’s the difference between Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star XV?

The Srixon Z-STAR is the softer-feeling, higher-spinning version of Srixon’s Tour-level balls. The Z-STAR XV is the bomber. It’s higher compression and lower spinning and gamed by long hitters Cameron Champ, Grayson Murray and Ryan Brehm.

Should I use Srixon Z-Star or XV?

Z-Star covers are likely the thinnest in golf and should provide enough spin around the greens to satisfy most golfers. The XV is about 15 points firmer than the standard model so it should prove a bit faster, most appreciably off the driver.

Which Srixon ball is most like Pro V1?

The Srixon Z-Star is an exception golf ball. I found that it compared quite favorably to the Pro V1, outperforming it (at least for me) in a few key areas. With a slightly lower price tag, it could be a great choice for many lower handicap players.

What Srixon ball do pros use?

Z-STAR
The Z-STAR is Srixon’s premier tour golf ball. A premium offering optimized for the world’s best players, Z-STAR uses a urethane cover and 3-layer construction to deliver low driver spin, high approach spin, and a controllable trajectory, even in high winds.

Who uses Srixon Z-Star?

The 2021 Z-Star takes the ball into its 7th generation. Z-star has always been a tour-level ball, so they’re aimed at golfers who refuse to compromise and demand only the best just like Srixon’s staff players Shane Lowry, Hideki Matsuyama, Cameron Champ and Keegan Bradley.

Who uses Srixon Z Star?

Which ball spins more Z star or Z Star XV?

The Z Star is a three-piece, mid-launch, greenside ball with more spin. The Z Star XV is the four-piece, higher-launching, distance ball.

Do any pros use Srixon Z-Star?

Srixon Z-STAR golf balls have been gaining momentum both with Tour pros like Hideki Matsuyama, Graeme McDowell, Russell Knox and others, as well as weekend warriors for awhile now.

Who uses Srixon Z-Star XV?

The four-piece Z-Star XV, played on tour by the likes of Open champion Shane Lowry, US Open winner Graeme McDowell and PGA Tour star Hideki Matsuyama, is designed to provide maximum ball speed for unmatched driver and iron distance.

Do any pros use Srixon?

Some of those players who put their trust in Srixon equipment on the PGA TOUR include Hideki Matsuyama, Graeme McDowell, Shane Lowry, Keegan Bradley, J.B. Holmes, and many more. The best golfers in the world choose to play Srixon because of the incredible performance that these golf clubs provide.

Who should use Srixon Soft Feel?

golfers
The company recommends it for golfers with swing speeds below 100 mph, but those in the 70 – 80 range are more likely to enjoy its full benefits – improved distance, higher launch, minimal sidespin. The Srixon Soft Feel is available in Pure White and Tour Yellow.

What kind of golf ball is the Srixon Z STAR?

The Srixon Z-Star is a three-piece urethane “Tour” (i.e., PGA TOUR) offering. It is played on the PGA TOUR with some regularity. Data collected during MyGolfSpy’s 2019 Ball Test suggests the Srixon Z-Star is a mid-launch, mid-spin ball.

Which is the best Srixon X Tour ball?

The Srixon Z-Star XV is the company’s “X” ball in the Tour category. While Srixon describes it as low spin off the driver, it’s typically the higher spinning of the Srixon Z-series on full shots. Z-Star covers are likely the thinnest in golf and should provide enough spin around the greens to satisfy most golfers.

Which is better Srixon Z STAR or standard?

Z-Star covers are likely the thinnest in golf and should provide enough spin around the greens to satisfy most golfers. The XV is about 15 points firmer than the standard model so it should prove a bit faster, most appreciably off the driver.

Is the cover of a Srixon golf ball clean?

The covers of the Srixon Z-Star balls in our sample were generally clean and free from defect. As noted previously, Srixon makes the thinnest cover in golf and while some of its competitors will say there is a point of diminishing returns, lack of greenside spin should not be a concern.

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Ruth Doyle