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Has anyone tried any of these balls? The guy at the pro shop said they were like the Titleist of Japan. How do these compare to others?


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Depends which model. They make many great balls.

AD333 for someone that want's a little low spinner for quite cheap. Then there is the ZUR-S and ZUR-C which are softer.
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In my opinion the AD333 or better than the titleist NXT tours but that is just my opinion. I do not use premium balls so cannot comment on the others!
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I've tried the AD333 a few times and each time I come to the same conclusion - they cut up much too easily. I use the Pro-V1 X and although it's more expensive, I find it definitely lasts longer and can take a few hacks out of bunkers etc. The Srixon tends to shred off the groves in my experience - And it's not a problem with my irons or anything as I've changed recently. I find the same with my SW and LW which are also different makes/models.

Durability aside, I don't think they play all that differently from the Pro V 1.

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The Z-URS and Z-ZURC are both great golf balls. They are Srixons equivalent of the ProV1 and ProV1x respectively. In the end it is personal choice but it is well worth purchasing a sleeve if you have the chance. I have used the AD333 and Tri-Speed as well but was not a big fan

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I have used the Srixon Trispeed. It's in the NXT/e5/e6 range. It's not bad - pretty good ball for the price. I haven't tried any of their high end balls yet.

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They are quite popular in Japan, but I don't think they are #1. The mother company owns Cleveland now, right? I went to the Cleveland HQ for a fitting a couple of months ago and they gave me a bunch of Srixon balls that I haven't tried yet. I think Srixon balls might be Cleveland branded in the US market.

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