Srixon Z-Star ball
Srixon Z-Star ball review. Golf Monthly review the Srixon Z-Star ball.

Like last year's Z-UR and Z-URS, Srixon's Z-Star ball offers a great feel-they are also very hard wearing for a premium ball. They have a noticeably softer feel than previous models, but still seem to hold their line on long shots.
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The new Srixon Z-Star ball is composed of a soft cover, thin urethane layer and an extremely large core providing the user with a combination of distance, spin control and soft feel. A new cover and dimple design will benefit those who produce solid striking with longer clubs, as well as offering improved spin control from the rough.
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