What's the difference between Srixon Z Star and Srixon 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.

What is the difference between Z Star and 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.

What compression are Z Star XV?

Srixon Z-Star XV—Compression

On our gauge, the 2021 Srixon Z-Star XV measures 96 compression on average. That's exactly the same value we measured for the previous generation. Other balls with similar compression values include the Snell MTB-X, Callaway Chrome Soft X and the Titleist Pro V1x.

Which Srixon ball is most like Pro v1?

The ball that most closely resembles the Pro V1x is the Srixon Z-Star XV. The balls above aren't all identical to the Pro V1x but they should perform pretty similarly. They all have a compression rating around the same number, they all have a high amount of wedge spin, and are built for fast swing speeds.

What Srixon ball do pros use?

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.

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Which pros use Srixon golf balls?

The complete list of pros using a Srixon golf ball is as follows:

  • Martin Laird.
  • Hideki Matsuyama.
  • Matthew NeSmith.
  • Russell Knox.
  • Sepp Straka.
  • Keegan Bradley.
  • Andrew Putnam.
  • Shane Lowry.

Who plays the Srixon Z-Star?

Srixon reveal Z-Star Diamond Golf ball, which blends their best-selling premium models and is played by four-time Major champion Brooks Koepka.

What is the compression of a Pro V1?

The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.

What compression is the Callaway chrome soft?

2020 Callaway Chrome Soft – Compression

On our gauge, the average compression of the 2020 Callaway Chrome Soft is 75. Across the ball market as a whole, the Chrome Soft can be considered a mid-compression ball.

What compression are Srixon Z Star?

Z-Star is an exceptionally soft 3-piece golf ball with a mid-launch rated for swing speeds of 90+ mph. It has a Srixon compression rating of 90, the highest greenside spin, and low driver spin.

What golf ball does Matsuyama use?

His ball is the Srixon Z Star XV which is a superb premium golf ball.

What pros use Srixon driver?

Srixon, a global leader in golf ball technology and innovation, develops golf balls and golf clubs trusted by leading professionals around the world. Some of those players who put their trust in Srixon equipment on the PGA TOUR include Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Cameron Champ, and many more.

What is the compression of Srixon Soft Feel golf balls?

The latest Srixon Soft Feel golf ball provides a high flight and soft feel on all long game shots. The Soft Feel really lives up to its name as it feels and sounds very soft in the long game and short game because it's a 60 compression and the cover is only 0.063-inches thick.

What is the number one golf ball on tour?

Titleist Pro V1

Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.

What is the compression of the 2021 Pro V1?

Titleist Pro V1x – Compression

On our compression gauge, the 2021 incarnation of the Pro V1x measures 97 on average, the same as the previous model. That positions it as one of the firmer balls on the market though the Left Dash variant typically is a bit firmer still.

What compression are Vice golf balls?

What compression are Vice golf balls? Compression will vary on the Vice golf balls. The Vice Pro is ~85, while the Vice Pro Plus is 95. The golf balls made for the slower swing speed players like the Vice Pro Soft have a slightly lower compression, around 70.

What is the compression of Kirkland golf balls?

Compression. The compression of the Kirkland three-piece golf ball is about 90. A 90 compression golf ball is built more for the mid to high swing speed player. Golfers with a slower swing speed will have a difficult time compressing the ball.

What Srixon ball does koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses the Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf ball.

What Srixon irons do the pros use?

Meanwhile, Srixon's Z 785 irons offers a classic player's iron that is a mainstay on the PGA TOUR. The Z 785 irons provide ultimate workability, feel, and tour-validated performance. The Srixon Z 585 irons are the quintessential player's distance irons.

What putter does Cameron champ use?

Champ's final club in the bag is a Ping 2021 Fetch putter which replaced his Tyne and blade models he had in the bag for a while. The Fetch design caused quite the stir when it first came out because it gave golfers the ability to reach into the hole to scoop up the golf ball.

What golf ball does Scottie Scheffler use?

BALL: Titleist Pro V1

Scheffler has used a Titleist Pro V1 in every PGA Tour event he has played and switched into the current version of the ball before the 2021 Hawaiian Swing. The Pro V1 is a three-piece ball with a cast urethane cover and a compression around 87.

What golf ball does Dustin Johnson use?

Dustin Johnson uses TaylorMade's TP5x golf ball.

How often do pro golfers change balls?

Professional golfers will change golf balls every five to six holes. The modern golf ball technology can last for quite some time as the materials used to make these golf balls are more durable and resistant to cuts.

Who Should Use Pro V1x?

If you're looking for a softer feel, especially in the short game department – select the Pro V1. If you normally hit a high ball off the tee and don't mind launching a little lower, the Pro V1 is again the answer. However, the low-ball hitter will definitely benefit from the Pro V1x.

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