z star gold
Hi anyone help,a few weeks ago there was an article on the new z star gold golf balls for 2010,i have seen some on ebay but i thought the new ones were not out until may i think ? Can anyone advise as to which ones are already out and the ones that are due out in may.thanks lee michael fitzgerald
Reply : Mon 5th Apr 2010 20:32
Hi hadn't heard of any updates to the z star range they are bringing out the Z Star Yellow
http://www.golfshake.com/news/view/1473/Srixon_Release_ZStar_Yellow.html
Reply : Tue 6th Apr 2010 14:03
Got Trispeeds coming out of my ears at the moment, tried a few and prefer them to the AD333s' I was using. Had them on offer at the local shop (£24.99 for 24) so bought 4 dozen in anticipation of the Algarve. Still got 4 dozen as I've only lost 6 since Christmas.
Reply : Tue 6th Apr 2010 15:09
I use the bridgestone equivalent of the Ad333 or trispeed which is the treosoft. I initially started using these during winter (£25 2 doz v B330-rx £30 1 doz) as I didn't want to use a premium ball in worsening conditions.
Personally find these to be a very good ball and one I personally prefer to the srixons. Used these when in the Algarve and didn't notice any distance dropoff in summery conditions compared to the B330-rx so I am keeping them for use in the summer also.
What I also found was that went back to the rx for a game a week ago and found that I also preferred the feel of the treosoft off the putter face than the rx which felt more like a pro v which I just didn't like anyway.
Reply : Tue 6th Apr 2010 15:11
Treosoft for me now as well, Martin. I find it is the nearest to my old balatas for feel, especially off the putter.
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 00:00
This is why I suggested it for you John, It was developed with the senior golfer in mind someone with a smooth but slow swing speed who struggles for distance off the tee.Glad it's worked out for you JP.
http://www.bridgestonegolf.com/product/balls/treosoft/comments
Last edit : Wed 7th Apr 2010 08:57
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 00:15
Getting some for Dave Marshall then? Fits the bill (apart from the slow, smooth swing bit, obviously).