Srixon Golf Balls
Range Overview
The Z-Star and Z-Star Diamond sit at the tour end of things. Urethane covers, four-piece construction, exceptional greenside spin. You know the drill. Just below those, the Q-Star Tour gives you similar spin characteristics but at a price point that won't make your eyes water. Perfect if you're a single-figure player who wants tour performance without remortgaging.
For mid-to-high handicappers, the AD333 does a proper job. Two-piece construction, energetic gradient core that maximises distance whilst keeping a decent feel. It's a solid all-rounder that won't let you down.
The Soft Feel range uses an ultra-soft core rated at just 60 compression. There are Lady-specific versions in white and pink too, though honestly, anyone with a moderate swing speed who struggles to compress firmer balls should give these a look. And yes, blokes can play pink balls if they want to.
Then you've got the Distance model, which does exactly what it says. Low compression, aerodynamic dimple pattern, prioritises straight flight and maximum yardage. Simple as that.
Not sure which one suits your game? Visit our Ringwood store and we'll have a proper chat about your swing speed and what you're trying to improve. Or have a browse through our full range of Srixon equipment.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Srixon dealers. That means genuine UK stock, full manufacturer support, none of the dodgy grey imports you sometimes see floating about online.
Our team at Ringwood can actually talk through the differences between models based on your game, not just parrot whatever's on the marketing materials. We stock single sleeves if you want to test something new, right up to multi-dozen packs for when you've found your ball and want to commit.
Orders before 2pm ship same day across the UK. And if a ball doesn't work out after you've tried it on course, our returns policy gives you proper peace of mind. No hassle.
We also keep pre-owned premium balls in excellent condition. Tour-level performance without the tour-level price tag.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Srixon ball is best for distance?
The Srixon Distance is engineered specifically for maximum yardage. Low-compression core, 338-dimple pattern that reduces drag and keeps the ball airborne longer. But here's the thing: if your swing speed's above 95mph, you'll probably get more total distance from the AD333 or Q-Star Tour. They won't balloon as much, plus the extra spin on approach shots actually helps because your ball will stop on greens instead of running through into trouble.
What's the difference between Z-Star and Z-Star Diamond?
The Diamond has a firmer core and different cover formulation. That produces lower spin off the driver, which suits players with faster swing speeds who need to keep the ball from ballooning. Both give you exceptional wedge spin with their urethane covers, but the Diamond works for aggressive swingers whilst the standard Z-Star suits smoother tempos better.
The Diamond also has that distinctive visual pattern. Makes it easier to see ball flight and check your alignment, which some players love and others couldn't care less about. Personal preference really.
Are Soft Feel balls only for beginners?
No. The 60-compression core definitely helps beginners and seniors compress the ball, but plenty of experienced players use them because they just prefer that softer sensation at impact. Feels nicer, simple as that.
The Lady versions aren't gender-restricted either. They're lower compression options with different colour choices. If your driver swing speed sits below 85mph, a Soft Feel will likely give you better distance than a firmer tour ball, regardless of whether you're a 28 handicap or scratch. Physics doesn't care about your handicap.















































































