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Spotlight on Z-Star Golf Balls

Srixon Z Star golf balls are available into two models, the standard Z Star golf balls and the firmer XV variant. So, here weu2019ll explore what you can expect from these impressive golf balls to determine if they can enhance your game.

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Spotlight on Z-Star Golf Balls

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  1. Spotlight on Z-Star Golf Balls Srixon Z Star golf balls are available into two models, the standard Z Star golf balls and the firmer XV variant. So, here we’ll explore what you can expect from these impressive golf balls to determine if they can enhance your game. Enhancements to the 2015 Z Star Golf Balls Whether you opt for the Srixon Z Star XV golf balls or the standard option, both have the same enhancements to the previous 2015 balls. Firstly, the dimples have increased; they decreased to 324 last time, but now they are back up to 338. This has been designed to reduce drag and create extra glide to keep your ball in the air a little longer. There is also a Next Generation Spin Skin. This is a soft urethane cover featuring another thin coating of urethane to create additional spin and friction. The durability of the cover is good for a premium ball, which is also an improvement on the 2015 versions. The Standard Z Star This is the softer version of the series with a compression rate that has been lowered to 88. This creates a softer feel on the putts and chips, so you should enjoy a little more spin on the green. With different irons, you’re likely to see a slight increase in spin compared to the previous versions. However, you should find extra speed, making this ball a reasonably high spinning ball. The XV Z-Star The XV version retains the 105 compression rate of the 2015 version, but the Energetic Gradient Growth core has a larger, softer inner core. The firmer core has been put through a vacuum temperature process to improve the speed of the ball. Compared to the 2015 ball, this version spins less of the irons and is faster, which should improve also improve the accuracy. Compared to the standard Z Star, the cover can feel a little clickier to putt and chip with, so this can be a personal preference issue. So, if you prefer a softer putter insert, you’re likely to find this ball more to your liking. Conclusion

  2. Generally, the Z Star golf balls are certainly an improvement on the previous versions. These balls deliver better distance performance to rival the competition, while the softer standard ball delivers premium performance with a lower compression ball. So, this is likely to come down to the decision of whether you prefer a softer sound and feel of the standard ball, as the performance and spin are relatively similar to the XV version. If you already use softer insert putters, the firmer XV may be your preferred ball. With competitive pricing, this performance may help you to create some gains for your game and give you an edge over any of your friendly rivalries at the club. If you would like to know more about Z Star golf balls, you can find them at Golfbox.

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