Who it’s for: Golfers who want more distance off the tee combined with a soft feel and less spin. What you should know: The newest version of the Q-Star provides more speed off the tee and less drag, ...
In the world of golf balls, the three basic types of covers are: Surlyn, ionomer and urethane. Surlyn is prevalent in the two-piece balls that are harder, made for distance and don’t spin much around ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Srixon’s two-piece Q-Star, now in its sixth generation, debuts with a softer compression core to facilitate distance, particularly for moderate swing speeds. The cover, which ...
The eye-catching two-tone thermoplastic urethane cover construction on Srixon’s new three-piece Q-Star Tour Divide golf ball is impossible to miss. The red and yellow halves — the bright pigments are ...
The fifth generation Srixon Q-Star ($26.99/dozen) is aimed at mid- and higher-handicap players with moderate swing speeds looking for a balance of max distance off the tee and enhanced feel and ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Srixon’s fourth generation of its Q-Star Tour has a reformulated mantle layer to produce a softer feel while generating more spin around the greens. A flexible coating of ...
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