Srixon Z-Star Golf Balls 2013 Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Very good levels of control, even in rough.
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Cons
Loads of spin, felt like I had to carry chips further to get them there.
- RRP £48.00
What we say...
2013 Balls Test
JR: High spin with a wedge, higher ball flight with a softer feel. Very good levels of control, even in rough.
JT: Softest-feeling ball on test for me. Loads of spin, felt like I had to carry chips further to get them there.
KA: Got some really good numbers on full shots. Lovely soft feel, longer grass didn’t seem to affect control.
The Srixon Z-Star golf ball is a high performance multi-layered ball with soft feel providing high levels of spin around the greens.
As in previous years, there are two offerings – a softer Z-Star ball that has been put into play by the like of Keegan Bradley, Miguel Angel Jimenez as well as recent first-time PGA Tour winner Charlie Beljan, while Major-winners Graeme McDowell and Vijay Singh are among those who have switched to the firmer Z-Star XV.
Both balls feature a new enhanced Neo Energetic Gradient Growth Core which has been designed to offer a higher initial trajectory with the driver, but with lower spin. They also benefit from the new Spin Skin cover which creates 20% more friction between club and ball, leading to more spin on wedge shots, without impacting on durability.
The XV version offers enhanced distance off the tee, while the Z-Star gives golfers better spin control around the greens. The greater number of dimples on the Z-Star also makes it more stable in the wind, while the XV benefits from less drag.
Though the balls haven’t long been in the hands of Srixon’s tour stars, they already seem to be getting the seal of approval. McDowell commented that the balls were “easier to control with middle and short irons”, while Bradley said: “I especially like it better in the wind.”
Contact: www.srixon.co.uk or 01420 541709