Srixon Z-Star X

A longer ball off the tee than the vast majority here. This did mean they spun quite a lot less than certain other on pitch and chip shots, while still feeling good off the putter face. They are well worth a try for any long-hitting amateur.
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The same core technology as the Z-Star is used, but the centre of the large core is slightly firmer than on the Z-Star, something that players with fasst swing speed (over 105 mph) will gain the most benefit from.
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