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What We Know About Srixon Golf Balls
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Srixon Golf Balls come in several different models and it's a good bet that one of them is perfect for you. From the high-performance balls preferred by professionals to the distance balls preferred by higher handicappers, Srixon golf balls are ideal for golfers at any level.

Several PGA Tour golfers use Srixon balls, including Vijay Singh, Jim Furyk and Boo Weekley. But even if your game isn't on their level, you'd probably love to improve it, and using a ball that's suited to your swing speed and skill level is one of the easiest ways. This little guide can help you decide which one of the wide range of Srixon golf balls would be best for you.

Srixon Z-STAR

This high-performance, multi-layer ball with an ultra-thin urethane cover combines an extremely soft feel with low compression. It's designed for low- to mid-handicappers and promotes increased distance, spin on approach shots and exceptional feel and distance control around the green. It's comparable to several other high-performance balls, including Titleist's Pro V1, Callaway's HX Tour 56 and Nike's One Tour.

Srixon Z-STARx

Another high-performance, multi-layer ball with a very thin urethane cover, the Srixon Z-STARx is also designed for low to mid-handicappers. For most players this ball will be a little longer than the Z-STAR, but many of its other characteristics are similar.

The Z-STARx has a slightly firmer feel and a slightly higher compression, but it still provides soft landings on approach shots and a very soft feel around the greens. Designed for higher swing speeds, it compares with balls like Titleist's Pro V1X, Callaway's HX Tour and Nike's One Tour D.

Srixon Trispeed

This versatile multi-layer ball is designed for a wide range of golfers and is suitable for players of all skill levels. Its low compression and high-velocity ionomer inner and outer covers promote greater carry and roll without sacrificing feel around the greens. These Srixon golf balls are comparable to Titleist's NXT, Callaway's HX Hot and Nike's Ignite balls, among several others.

Srixon AD333

The high launch angle, penetrating trajectory and low compression of this ball help golfers with average to moderate swing speeds maximize their distance. Its thin, soft cover also provides excellent feel and greenside spin. The Srixon AD333 can be compared with balls such as Titleist's DT Solo or NXT Tour.

Srixon Soft Feel

This is another one of the Srixon balls that's ideal for many players, but it's especially good for golfers with low swing speeds. It promotes higher ball flights and greater distance but still provides a soft feel from tee to green. Titleist's NXT, Callaway's Big Bertha and Nike's Juice balls have similar characteristics.

Srixon Soft Feel Lady

Srixon golf balls are also designed specifically for ladies, especially those who have moderate to low swing speeds. Its resilient ionomer cover and super-soft core promote higher trajectories, impressive distance and a superb, soft feel. This ball compares with Precept's MC Lady, Nike's Power Lady and Wilson's Hope balls.

As you can see, Srixon golf balls are great for any type of player. Whether you're looking for increased distance, more spin on approach shots or increased feel, one of these Srixon golf balls will fit the bill and also suit your game.

Learn more about Discount Golf Balls and Srixon Golf Balls from Brian Garvin & Jeff West.

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