Srixon is set to release its new and refreshed Z-STAR golf Ball on February 15, and it aims to provide players with exceptional spin thanks to a new Spin Skin+ cover.
Srixon’s extra thin urethane cover already provides tour-level spin and stopping power around the greens, but the new Z-STAR series is now paired with the company’s new Spin Skin+ technology that increases the covers’ degree of friction to enhance approach shot and greenside spin on every shot,” offering unmatched performance and feel.
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Packed with a new FastLayer DG Core, high-speed players will benefit from exceptional feel and ball speed, providing maximum distance from a golf ball that still gives high spin levels. 338 dimples will also improve drag and lift, giving more distance and straighter ball flight in even the toughest wind conditions.
Finding a ball that matches your playing style and preferences is important, much more important than most realize. While it might feel good to spend $20 on a box of Wal-Mart balls or $40 on a 48-pack of refurbished ProV1s, it won’t feel good when you do not get the benefits of today’s tech. Certain balls will complement certain playing styles.
Brian Schielke, General Manager of Srixon, agrees:
“Finding the right golf ball for your game is just as important as finding the right irons or driver. It’s the one piece of equipment you use on every single shot, which is why technological advances like the new Spin Skin+ and FastLayer DG Core give players confidence that their ball is going to react how it should and excel in every category that matters – more spin, bite, and speed.”
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Srixon will include the new Z-STAR series with the Z-STAR and Z-STAR XV DIVIDE balls, which will be available in Yellow/White. Schielke said the DIVIDE design gives immediate visual feedback and provides consistency with putting as well.
The Z-STAR, Z-STAR XV, and Z-STAR DIAMOND balls, along with the Z-STAR DIVIDE, Z-STAR XV DIVIDE will cost $47.99 per dozen. DIVIDE series balls won’t launch until Spring 2023.
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