Srixon Golf Equipment
Range Overview
The ball range is where Srixon really shines. Each one's built for different swing speeds and what you actually need on the course.
Z-Star Diamond sits at the top. Four-piece urethane construction with their FastLayer core tech. Brooks Koepka plays it. So does Hideki Matsuyama. That tells you something about how it holds up when it matters. Massive spin around greens, but it still flies off the tee.
Q-Star Tour slots in the middle. You get tour-level control on short shots without needing 105mph club speed to make it work properly.
For most recreational players, the AD333 makes more sense. Two-piece build that lasts, but they've improved the feel significantly compared to old-school distance balls. Soft Feel uses low compression so you can generate proper distance even with a smooth tempo rather than trying to kill it. The Lady versions? Same ball, just available in pink or white. The pink actually helps tracking in flat light.
We also carry their Premium Cabretta Leather gloves. Proper tour quality, priced way below what FootJoy or Titleist charge for similar leather.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Srixon dealers, so you're getting genuine stock with full manufacturer support behind it. Come to our Ringwood store and you can compare balls directly or get sized properly for gloves. Fit matters more than most people think.
We ship throughout the UK. Returns are straightforward if something doesn't work for your game. Our staff play this stuff ourselves, so you'll get actual opinions rather than whatever we're supposed to push this month.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Srixon ball should I choose for my swing speed?
Under 85mph with the driver, go Soft Feel. The low compression core helps you get distance without needing to swing out of your shoes. Between 85-95mph, either AD333 or Q-Star Tour depending whether you want durability or more short game spin. Above 95mph, Z-Star Diamond gives you everything.
Do Srixon balls compare to Titleist Pro V1?
Z-Star Diamond absolutely does. Multiple major winners prove it works at the highest level. Usually costs a bit less per dozen too, with comparable spin and feel. Further down the handicap range, Srixon's advantage gets even clearer because their mid-tier balls punch well above their price point.
What's the difference between regular Soft Feel and the Lady version?
Same ball. Same construction. Lady versions come in white or pink instead of just white. That's it. The pink makes tracking your ball much easier in certain light. Don't get hung up on the Lady label – it's about colour preference, not some different engineering for women.

















































































