Soft Energetic Gradient Growth core provides highly efficient energy transfer from ball to club
Rabalon HR blended soft boundary layer for enhanced ball speed
Highly resilient, advanced aerodynamics for greater carry and distance
Superb feel on all shots from tee to green
High trajectory aerodynamics make it easier to get the ball airborne
333 dimple pattern to optimize lift at low speeds for longer carry
Promotes a shallow angle of descent for greater roll
Product Details
Srixon Trispeed Golf Balls
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Publisher: Srixon
Label: Srixon
Studio: Srixon
Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews
Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #48259
Customer Reviews
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Summary: Great golf ball for my game 2010-07-08
Comment: Got 10 to 15 yards more on drives (90 mph driver speed)and stayed on more fairways, irons 3 to 5 yards more (5 iron 155). Doesn't stick a green like a ProV1, but I am normally a little short on approaches anyway. Putts great
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Summary: srixion golf balls 2009-08-31
Comment: golf balls are excellent, low spin for more control of fades and hooks but with a soft feel
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Summary: Get used to walking a long way between shots 2007-05-18
Comment: A 3-piece ball that's extra long with soft feel and costs only $25/dozen? Pinch me--then walk 300 yards down the fairway and catch my drive...on the fly. You're not dreaming. This ball is super long. I'm a 12.2 hdcp with a relatively slow swing speed and this ball is the longest I've played. In one round I hit 5 drives over 300 yards and 4 around 280. This ball added ~10 yards to my irons, too. So once you get past the frustration--and shock--of flying greens and figure out that you need to club down, you'll be fine. Ball plays super soft off the putter; perhaps a little "bouncy" is more like it, but not without sacrificing feel and feedback. I played the Srixon Z-URS before this and the Trispeed is longer, straighter and $20 cheaper. If you like the Titleist NXT Tour, you'll like this ball more. I've played it against the Bridgestone e6, too, and like it more. Probably not a good ball for those with fast swing speeds, but for the slower swing speed player it's a long, high-launch marvel. I plan to stockpile this ball because I know Srixon's only going to come out with a new model and replace it with something I probably won't like as much. If someone from Srixon is reading this, stop wasting your money on those stupid talking ball ads and divert all the money into prolonging this line of golf ball. You've happened upon a winner; don't screw it up.