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Srixon Q-Star Tour Divide Golf Balls

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Hideki Matsuyama has really enjoyed practicing with the Z-STAR XV DIVIDE,” says Schielke. “In fact, he practiced with prototypes during the week he won the Masters. Ernie Els has also shown interest so stay tuned”

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The Z-STAR XV DIVIDE is the firmer (102 compression), lower-spinning, four-piece model. Its cover is a skosh thinner and Srixon recommends it for swing speeds of at least 100 mph. That, friends, is what’s known as a tease. And I’d bet my entire collection of Cleveland VAS irons we’ll see something later this year. Just don’t expect to see them in a matte finish. As we have learned, when matte balls get wet, they launch higher and spin less which you definitely don’t want in a Tour-level ball. It features the same FastLayer Core and 338 Speed Dimple Pattern found on the classic Srixon Q-Star Tour. With a resilient midlayer for enhanced speed on drives, combined with a FastLayer Core for ultimate distance and soft feel.The new Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE is an all-around performer. DIVIDE's entire thermoplastic urethane cover is infused with vivid pigments, so the colour won't scuff or flake like painted golf balls. Furthermore, the premium urethane creates spin for increased control on the greens.

Srixon Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE balls – FIRST LOOK! - bunkered Srixon Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE balls – FIRST LOOK! - bunkered

And if memory still serves, I carded my very first birdie that year with a PING Eye on the par-3 17 th at the Westminster Golf Club. Why would Srixon decide to make a ball that’s essentially two-thirds of a stoplight? We posed that question to Srixon Marketing Director Brian Schielke. Srixon categorizes the Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE as mid-to-high-launch and, at 72 compression, it definitely registers on the soft side. I will constantly use them again as they are brilliant on price but more importantly even better on service. ”Alex has reviewed many different golf products such as clubs, trolleys and GPS devices, but the new multi-colouredSrixon Q-Star Tour DivideGolf Balls could be his most extravagant one yet. Most brightly colored balls are two-piece construction. Srixon’s SOFT FEEL is available in five colors as is the Wilson Staff DUO Optix. In the higher-performing urethane category, there’s the Wilson Staff DUO Professional, also available in five colors. Despite featuring in all eight LIV Golf events in 2022, Turk Pettit could be on his way to secure a PGA Tour card The ball is a well established and popular item in golf, but the design is certainly controversial and it is one that stands out as opposed to your regular white golf balls. I’ve been playing the Q-Star Tour Divides in yellow/orange and yellow/red. I’ve bought the yellow/blue, but have a hard time finding them on the course. Love the ball, it’s been rivaling the Snell MTB-X for the most common ball I play.

SRIXON 2023 Q STAR TOUR DIVIDE GOLF BALLS – YELLOW / BLUE SRIXON 2023 Q STAR TOUR DIVIDE GOLF BALLS – YELLOW / BLUE

For starters – there are a lot of comments on these balls, which means more market exposure, which has got to make the Srixon folks happy. Matte balls do tend to hold dirt more so than standard balls but Schielke says Srixon is happy with the durability and looks of the Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE. “All golf balls get dirty but we haven’t seen any problems with this one that stand out.” The colours could be just too bright and too contrastingto apply your full concentration throughout the round, which isn't beneficial in competitive conditions. I like the Srixon Z-Star and play it in competitions, but if you gave me these “Divide” Z-Star balls for free – I still wouldn’t use them. The Divide will be available in a choice of three colour combinations – yellow/orange, yellow/red and yellow/blue. How the Srixon Q-Star Tour fits into their balls line-upHideki (Matsuyama) saw some and was playing around with them on the putting green,” he says. “He liked the visuals of putting with this ball so you never know.” Introducing the all-new Q-STAR TOUR DIVIDE, an exciting ball offering from Srixon that stands out on the course with its unique 50/50 matte urethane cover. But it’s more than good looks: DIVIDE boasts all the drive-boosting, chip-stopping performance of a classic Q-STAR TOUR. Plus, it makes spin visible and putting alignment easier than ever. Divide might not look like a classic golf ball, but it still delivers true tour performance through the bag. The Q-STAR TOUR release cadence says the full line is due for an update by the middle of summer. It would reasonable to assume the DIVIDE is using the most up-to-date core. A resilient midlayer increases speed off the tee. And the FastLayer core—which is soft at its center but gradually becomes firm around its edge—provides the distance and softer feel you’d expect from a fully-featured tour ball.

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