I have played Srixon before and it is a very good ball with feel around the greens, it has a soft feel but not too overly soft. It seems durable up to now, roughly 2 1/2 rounds. I feel it is a quality ball priced at $24 dozen. I can lose a $5 ball as easy as a $2 ball. However this ball plays almost like a upper end golf ball. It may not spin as much but it will stick on the green nicely enough, plus the distance is very good. I feel confident in the performance of Srixon products.
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Srixon has many choices but this ball for a little over $2 a ball fits my game. I’m intermediate and shoot regularly in the mid to high 80s. This three piece ball plays similar to more expensive balls like the PV1, TMade and Calloway balls. I try to find deals where I buy 3 to 6 dozen to help drop per ball coat. The ball flys straight and is got excellent feel around the greens. I hope they never stop making the Q Star Tour golf ball.
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I've been Titlist Pro V1X fan for many years. I found a lost Srixon Q star ball and gave it a try. Man I really liked the feel and it was 20 yards longer than my Pro V1X. I am a new fan of Srixon Q Star balls. Seems to have a good outer cover as I have played a few rounds with them and seem to be holding up well. Plus their cost is 1/2 less than Pro V1's.
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Good value and performance.
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Very good deal on a 3 piece ball!
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