Summary: I found one of these Trispeed balls while searching for my own lost ball. Put it in the bag and didn’t think about it again until recently. Pulled it out on the first tee and gave it a go.
My previous experience was AD333 (which I wasn't impressed with) and the Z-Star range which are great but too good for me.
First drive I was at least 20 yards further on than I normally am (with a Titleist NXT Tour). Thought – OK just a good hit. Would normally hit a 5 iron from where it landed, did so and was out the back of the green.
Second hole - par 3, hit a 3 iron, again out the back of the green. Third hole, again drove further than normal.
I believe that I am at least 20 yards longer of the tee (up to about 250-260 yards) and at least one club longer with my irons.
The shots are stopping quicker on the green, but I think that is because I am hitting shorter irons into the green. Around the green, they will stop fairly well with a short iron. There is a noticeable difference on half wedge chip shots, they check OK, but nowhere near Pro V1 / Z-Speed level.
The other thing that I notice is that the ball flies noticeably higher than the NXT Tour, so not sure on wind performance.
These balls are by no means perfect, but they are perfect for me. With my handicap (and the volume of water around my club) I cannot justify playing Pro V1s or Z-Stars. These balls suit my game perfectly and they are in for the rest of the season.
Customer Service: No need for use
Similar Products Used: Titlesit Pro V1/V1x, NXT Tour/NXT Extreme, Callaway ix, HX/HX bite, Srixon AD333, Z-Star, etc
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Review Date August 11, 2010
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Reviewed by: smashville(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: trispeed
Summary: Decent ball for the price. I would not recommend for swings over 105 though. Feels as good off the short irons as most balls in the price range. Putts decent too. Lost about 8 to 12 yards distance over the Burner TP (which I would call the ultimate ball in the $25 range) . If you like the Trispeed give the Burner TP a try.
Similar Products Used: Every ball sold in the USA:)
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Summary: Was playing Srixon's ZX Star, which i thought was the softest ball out there. This ball is just as soft, maybe a little more durable and works well for me. For a cheaper ball i didn't think i'd find a ball that felt good putting and chipping as well. The ball felt great. Will be playing these for weekend golf and switching back to ZX stars for tournaments. Great ball for the money. Spins well off the wedges and not as much off the driver, which most medium-high handicappers want. Favorite ball in the 30 dollar range. I'm giving it 5 stars for the price/performance, of course it's not going to outperform your pv1 or ZX star, but it comes close.
Actually i reviewed the new Srixon Trispeed Tour. It's a 3 piece, with thin ionomer cover. You just gotta try it, if you like softer feel then this ball is for you.
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Review Date July 24, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Rick Wolf(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Tri-Speed
Summary: This morning I decided to use a sleeve of the Srixon Tri-Speeds that I had in my bag. I bought a few dozen of these balls during a promotion a few months ago but did not use them during important rounds. Today for whatever reason I did and shot a '73' from the back tees. My handicap is a 9 so when I went to post the score it asked me if that was the correct score (nice feeling). I shot 2 under and birdied 4 holes on the back side and even chipped one in. I am heading for a member guest tournament at Hudson National Golf Club in New York this week and these balls will be traveling with me. I sound like a Srixon commercial.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Diablo,Titleist NXT
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Summary: I used the Srixon Trispeed golf balls in my high school golf match yesterday. I played wonderfully (til the 9th hole which was a HUGE mistake on my part). All in all i loved this ball. The feel off the irons had me consistently on the green in regulation and if i wasnt the ball responded amazingly to the wedges. I really loved this ball and the price.
Similar Products Used: Callaway HX Hot Plus
Taylormade Burner
Titliest NXT Tour
I like the Trispeed too but haven't been able to play with it, just hit it in the field. Before the Trispeed, I got a dozen AD333's which I played with in Florida last month. The Trispeed feels to me like a Pro V1 off irons and driver. The AD333 feels like almost nothing and is the longest ball I've ever hit into or with the wind. I'll see which plays better heads up and stick with that one for a couple of rounds.
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