Best Srixon Golf Balls 2024
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What are the best Srixon golf balls you can purchase in 2024?
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If you’ve ever been in a discussion about the best golf balls the name Srixon is almost a given to crop up. If you’ve been playing golf for a day or an eternity it’s highly likely you’ll have come across a Srixon golf ball of some description – from range balls to the best premium golf balls – Srixon does it all!
Srixon are perhaps best known for their golf balls for beginners and high handicap golfers because they manufacture more for this category than they do any other – this includes models to compete with the best ladies’ golf balls.
The best Srixon golf balls at a glance:
As one of the most renowned golf ball manufacturers you can guarantee every single one of their golf balls is made to the highest standard – this is bound to continue even when the guidelines change due to the golf ball rollback being approved. A typical trait of Srixon golf balls is how durable they are compared to the competition, making them brilliant value for money.
Being at the forefront of golf ball manufacturing there’s no surprise that Siroxn have quality golf balls for every standard of golfer – even for the best amateur-level golfers which is a fairly new category. No matter what balls you tend to play with there’s always a Srixon equivalent to rival any brand from Titleist to Callaway that’s worth gaming.
Best Srixon Golf Balls 2024
A golf ball designed for a Major Champion
Best tee to green Srixon golf balls
This ball can also be found in the bag of LPGA Tour player, Hannah Green. While it isn't Srixon's most popular golf ball on Tour, that doesn't mean it's of lesser quality, it just means it doesn't suit as many professionals. But with such strong all-round tee-to-green performance, this might be the premium golf ball that works best for amateur golfers with quicker swing speeds.
Read our full Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls review
Pros
- Exceptional long-game distance
- Superb spin and control around the greens
- Extremely durable soft urethane cover
Cons
- Don't behave for slower swing speeds
Construction | 3-piece |
Cover | Urethane |
Compression | 102 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Soft |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Mid |
Short game spin | High |
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- Speed dimple pattern
- Thin premium cover
- Spin skin+ coating
- Fastlayer DG core
The most played Srixon golf ball in the men's professional game
Best premium Srixon golf balls
The Z-star XV is a three-piece golf ball with a urethane cover, so quality feel and performance is almost a given. As a member of the Z-Star family, this ball is one of their premium offerings and comfortably challenges the equivalent balls produced by other manufacturers. They are incredibly durable which gives them a slight edge over other premium golf balls for value.
Read our full Srixon Z-Star XV golf balls review
Pros
- High durability golf balls
- Good distance in the long game
- Impressive spin and control around the greens
- Very soft feel and nice feedback
Cons
- Soft feel isn't everyone's preference
Construction | 3-piece |
Cover | Urethane |
Compression | 102 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Soft |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | High |
Color options | White; Yellow |
- Speed dimple pattern
- Thin premium cover
- Spin skin+ coating
- Fastlayer DG core
Srixon's answer for golfers who want a tour golf ball but don't swing it like Brooks
Best value Srixon golf balls
The Srixon Q-Star Tour features technology found in Srixon's Z-Star range of golf balls but with a much lower compression (72). This ball is perfectly designed for the best amateur golfers to put in the bag. The soft three-piece construction is highly desirable and at a fraction of the price of the premium golf balls and other competitors, it's certainly a ball to consider.
If you prefer a vibrant golf ball the Q-Star Tour Divide is a great option that also helps with putting alignment.
Read our full Srixon Q-Star Tour golf balls review
Pros
- Very good greenside spin and control
- Impressive distance and feel from every club in the bag
- Wind doesn't massively hamper distance
- High durability
Cons
- Incredibly soft golf ball which may not appeal to all golfers
Construction | 3-piece |
Cover | Urethane |
Compression | 72 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Softer |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | High |
Color options | White; Yellow |
Alternative models | Q-Star Tour Divide |
- Fastlayer core
- Spinskin with SeRM
- Speed dimple pattern
If short-game performance is your preference, Srixon Z-Star's should be your ball
Best short-game performance Srixon golf balls
This ball has a slightly softer feel than the other balls in the Z-Star family but the cover is just as durable. Around the greens, this ball performs incredibly well with high spin and control. The 92 compression makes this ball slightly easier to work if you don't have a super quick swing speed but you still need to be fairly quick - in order to unlock this balls full potential off the tee.
Read our full Srixon Z-Star golf balls review
Pros
- Outstanding greenside performance
- Incredibly durable urethane cover
- Easily compressible core for golfers with quick swing speeds
Cons
- The ball is tougher to get in the air if you don't quite have a quick enough swing sped
Construction | Three-piece |
Cover | Urethane |
Compression | 92 |
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Feel | Softer |
Flight | Mid |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | Highest |
Color options | White; Yellow |
Alternative models | <meta charset |
- Speed dimple pattern
- Thin premium cover
- Spin skin+ coating
- Fastlayer DG core
A very user-friendly golf ball by Srixon that doesn't break the bank
Now in its 10th generation, there are a lot of regular users of this ball, and if you haven't had the pleasure of playing with one yet, you should definitely try them out. With the same compression as the Q-Star Tour (72) and similar technology, it's no surprise that golfers turn to this ball to save some money and still play with a quality golf ball.
Read our full Srixon Q-Star (US) & AD333 (UK) golf balls review
Pros
- Great all-round option for golfers with a faster than average swing speed
- Long distance off the tee
- Really durable
Cons
- Not the best golf ball for greenside spin and control
Construction | 2-piece |
Cover | Ionomer |
Compression | 72 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Softer |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | Mid-high |
Color options | White; Yellow |
- Fastlayer core
- Spin skin with SeRM
- Speed dimple pattern
Srixon's female-specific golf ball is really only for those who love the color pink
Best ladies' Srixon golf balls
Just like the Srixon Soft Feel, the Soft Feel Lady is a very versatile golf ball that performs best for plays with moderate to slower swing speeds because of its 58 compression rating. Compared to other balls of a similar ilk, it's very competitive both off the tee and around the green. As well as performance, feel is very profound with this ball, it's incredibly soft which is desired by most amateur golfers and better players alike.
Read our full Srixon Soft Feel Lady golf balls review
Pros
- Versatile ball which performs well off the tee and greenside
- Good option for golfers with slow to moderate swing speeds
- An incredibly soft feel
Cons
- Spin and control around the greens isn't as strong as similar balls offered by different manufacturers
Construction | 2-piece |
Cover | Ionomer |
Compression | 58 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Softer |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | Mid |
Color options | White; Pink |
- Fastlayer core
- Speed dimple pattern
- Lower drag, higher flight
- Soft, thin cover
A high-compression golf ball that's very kind on your wallet
Best affordable Srixon golf balls for golfers with quick swing speeds
If you do play with these balls or are considering purchasing some, don't expect too much spin and control around the greens - it's definitely not their strong suit. If you're someone who tends to lose a lot of golf balls when you play, being so cheap they are a brilliant option. However, they are more readily available in the UK than in the US.
Read our full Srixon Distance golf balls review
Pros
- Impressive distance off the tee
- Surprisingly soft feel
- Decent short game performance
- Brilliant value for money
Cons
- Hard to maximize performance for golfers with slower swing speeds
Construction | 2-piece |
Cover | Ionomer |
Compression | 89 |
Dimples | 324 |
Feel | Soft |
Flight | High |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | Mid |
Color options | White |
- Fastlayer core
- Speed dimple pattern
- Durable ionomer cover
Very durable golf balls ideal for beginners and high handicappers
Best soft-feeling Srixon golf balls
Off the tee, they travel very strongly - especially into the wind. Soft Feels don't seem to be affected as much as other balls by rival manufacturers of this quality and specification. If you manage to keep a ball for a long time and they don't end up in the trees or the water you'll find these balls last very long because of how durable they are - definitely a factor of Srixon golf balls.
Read our full Srixon Soft Feel golf balls review
Pros
- Very durable golf ball
- Incredibly soft and responsive golf ball
- Travels well in the wind
Cons
- Would be nice to have a bit more greenside spin
Construction | 2-piece |
Cover | Ionomer |
Compression | 60 |
Dimples | 338 |
Feel | Softer |
Flight | Mid-high |
Long game spin | Low |
Short game spin | Mid |
Color options | White; Yellow |
Alternative models | Brite; Soft Feel Lady |
- Fastlayer core
- Speed dimple pattern
- Lower drag, higher lift
Best Srixon golf balls: Buying Guide
How to find out which Srixon golf balls are best for you
When considering which golf balls to play with, it’s not very often Srixon is left out of the equation. The brand has golf balls on offer for golfers of all abilities to play with so regardless of how well (or badly) you play the game Srixon have a ball for you. It’s just a case of working out which one’s best!
Srixon golf balls are very popular among Tour players and amateur golfers, but unlike Tour professionals, us amateur golfers don’t have the pleasure of knowing exactly what balls are right for our game. However, there are certain factors that can help us determine which golf balls we should play with. Let’s take a look and help you find out which Srixon golf balls will best complement your game.
Ability
If you want the best golf balls for your playing ability, you need to be as honest with yourself as possible. Otherwise, you can end up playing with the wrong balls which could have a negative impact on your game. Also, you might end up spending more on your golf balls than you need to. Srixon have golf balls for every ability level so be sure to check out their extensive range when next choosing your golf ball.
Budget
Budget closely ties in with ability – the better you are the higher your budget needs to be (unfortunately). It isn’t always the case that if you’re a better golfer you need to buy more premium golf balls but they will better suit your ability and in turn help you play better golf and improve your score. The same goes for cheaper and more budget-friendly golf balls being better suited to amateur golfers with mid-high handicaps. There’s no point in spending more on golf balls than you have to.
Performance
If you wish to disregard ability and budget and you solely want to get the best performance Srixon golf balls then you obviously can – but they might not work for your game. Every golf ball Srixon offers is made to the highest standard but they all possess different technology and features that make them higher or less performing than other models for specific golfers. No matter your level of performance there’s always a Srixon golf ball to match.
Feel
Almost every golf ball in Srixon’s line-up is soft-feeling. This is desirable by the majority of golfers – but not all. Not only are they soft-feeling but also very responsive, thanks to well-built durable covers. Whether the cover is urethane or ionomer, you can guarantee that Srixon’s golf balls are soft and often softer than similar balls from other manufacturers.
Best Srixon golf balls: FAQs
Are Srixon Z-Stars as good as Titleist Pro V1s?
It’s hard to give a definitive answer to a question like this, because depending on who you ask you’ll get different answers. Some people would so no, otherwise would say yes, and some may say Z-Stars are better. I would say that it depends on the player and which model you use. One thing that can’t be argued is that Z-Stars are as well made as any of the best premium golf balls and you wouldn’t be disappointed with their quality compared to Pro V1s, even if they didn’t quite suit your game.
What Srixon golf balls do Tour players use?
Srixon are well represented in professional golf. They have a whole host of Tour players using balls from their Z-Star range. On the men’s Tours, the Srixon Z-Star XV is the most popular ball in play. Whereas, on the ladies’ Tours the Srixon Z-Star is the most popular ball in players’ bags. Players on every Tour are using one of Srixon’s Z-Star golf balls whether it’s the XV, Diamond, or original.
How did Srixon get its name?
Srixon’s name derives from the former company’s name – Sumitomo Rubber Industries. The initials have been used in the new name (Sri) to form the start of the company’s name. The end of the brand name is the idea of moving onward (on). When the two are combined with the insertion of an ‘x’ the name Srixon appears.
What Srixon golf ball does Shane Lowry use?
Shane Lowry is one of Srixon’s most well-known Tour players. He plays with Srixon Z-Star XV and has found Tour and Major success with these golf balls.
How we test the best Srixon golf balls
All of the best Srixon golf balls have been thoroughly put through their paces both on and off course in order to get a good understanding of how well these balls perform in multiple situations. As well as this, the majority of the best Srixon golf balls have been tested in our extremely successful robot golf balls test. When testing golf balls we’re looking at distance, spin, feel, performance, sound, durability, and much more.
The majority of brands are happy to send us equipment to be tested but sometimes we gather the products ourselves because we want to test as much equipment as possible in order to help you buy better. If you want to find out more about how we test golf equipment you can do so here.
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About the author
James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer
James Hogg is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com.
He has a degree in English Language from Newcastle University and an MA in Journalism from Kingston University.
James previously worked for American Golf alongside his studies as part of the sales and fitting team. Having worked in golf retail for seven years he has all the skills and knowledge necessary to review and recommend the perfect equipment for golfers of all abilities and has a strong knowledge of putters, golf balls, and golf apparel, including trousers.
Despite nobody else in James’ family playing golf he took a keen interest as a teenager which saw him become a junior member at Saltburn Golf Club, North Yorkshire. Since returning to Teesside in 2022 James has joined his home course, Cleveland Golf Club. His handicap index is 4.7 thanks to consistent distance off the tee.
Away from golf, James enjoys a multitude of sports, specifically watching Formula 1, American Football and Horse Racing. He’s also a proud supporter of Middlesbrough FC, likes cooking and reading travel literature.
James uses a Callaway Mavrik SZ Driver, Callaway Mavrik SZ 3-Wood, TaylorMade Stealth UDI 3-iron, Ping i210 Irons (4-PW), Cobra King Snakebite 50° Wedge, Mizuno S23 56° and 60° Wedges, TaylorMade Spider X Putter and a TaylorMade Tour Response Stripe golf ball.
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