Description The New Srixon Z-URS shares the same technology platform as the revolutionary, tour proven Z-UR; the thinnest urethane-elastomer cover in the world – an astounding .020” thin, PBDS enhanced core, high...
Reviewed by: Mike(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Z-URS
Summary: I agree with the other reviews that for me (a 15 handicap) this ball plays as well as Pro V1. While the retail price is just a little less than ProV1, it is not as well known a a brand so if you go to a well-stocked shop with re-loads, the price for Srixon-including the Z_URS is much less--I actually got a dozen for $6 each.
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Review Date March 12, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: ccplayer(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: srixon z-urs
Summary: I play in the upper 70's and lower 80's. This winter I went south for a vacation and decided to bring the clubs along so I could get out while the wife was with the little ones. I was looking for balls online and found these on special for 19.99/doz. and grabbed them up. My drives saw no noticeable change while around the green I felt very comfortable with the feel. For the price I decided to buy 4 dozen more. I would have to say this is the best deal that I have found yet in golf equipment.
Similar Products Used: Pro v's Brigdestone 330's
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Summary: I picked up a sleeve of these to compare with the Pro V 1. I see no noticable difference between these and the Pro V's. I can get the same distance and the same "bite" with the Srixon. Do yourself a favor and give a sleeve a try. You won't be disappointed!
Customer Service: N'A
Similar Products Used: You name it LOL
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Summary: I haven't kept a handicap in the past 5 years, but held an 8 for quite awhile prior. I've never been one to spend a lot of money for premium golf balls, as I've never wanted that to enter into my thinking while standing over a shot with hazards in the way. I've never bought a new Pro V1 that I can recall, but I've played plenty I've found along the journey. Recently, while preparing to vacation in Myrtle Beach, I bought 4 dozen Srixon Z-URS on the Web for an attractive price, relatively speaking. I've never been more confident in my golf ball. I love the distance/control combination. I'm 52, out of shape, but I'm outdriving almost anything I've done in previous seasons, really. Now, if I could learn to hit my short shots, as I all too often crush a drive, only to hit my 8, 9 or wedge fat. This ball flies, rolls and bites. I've been playing for 40 years plus and I've never repaired so many marks, right by or in front of my approach shots... when I hit them. I chose the Srixon because I love to pull for the underdog and the big "T" simply doesn't need any more patrons. I have noticed more and more contenders with the Srixon logo or ball in play on the Tour, but I play it in spite of it's nearly anonymous status. It's affordable, effective and I get more than a round per ball, which means durability to me. If I were making a living at this crazy game, I'd still be playing Srixon. I'm done playing the balls I find. Now I bring them home for the boys to play!
Similar Products Used: Pro V1, Callaway, Taylormade, Precept and Bridgestone.
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Summary: I found one of these while playing awhile back. Figured I'd give it a test run, and boy I was sold.
I've been a huge fan of the Callaway HX Tour 56 for a long time. Excellent ball, and one of my all time favorites. But this ZUR-S is sweet.
Pros~
Distance~ good distance overall, comparable to Pro V1, HX Tours, etc. It still takes a good swing and contact to get the most out of a drive or golf shot period.
Control~ The stopping power, and spin is right up there with the best of the best. The checking up this ball does is one of my favorite things about it. I know when I step up to a delicate chip shot, and need to throw it right at the pin, it's going where I want it to.
Durability~ The cover seems to hold up better than Pro V1 and HX Tours do. I can get alot of rounds and use from the ZUR-S's. Very durable, and the peeling will occur with a wedge or iron with alot of sharp grooves on occasion. But normaly, this thing holds up.
Con's~ None so far. There is nothing that I've found that doesn't impress me, or would make me change from using them. They are $40 a dozen, right around the range of the Callaways, Titleist, Nike, etc. But you get what you pay for.
*As a bonus, when I went to buy my dozen of these babies, they are giving away a huge Tour towel with them. Great deal for the $40
Customer Service: Haven't had to deal with them yet.
Similar Products Used: Callaway~ HX Tour 56, HX Tour, HX Hot Bite, HX Hot.
Titleist~ Pro V1, Pro V1x, Professional, NXT Tour.
Nike~ One Black, One Platinum, Super Soft, Ignite.
You pretty much name it, I've tried it. ;)
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