Srixon Q Star Tour 3 Golf Balls Reviews

Over the terminal few years, we have seen an interesting trend in the golf brawl market towards more affordable, urethane-covered models aimed at regular golfers. The Q-Star Tour is Srixon'south offering in this section and it comes in with a recommended retail cost of $34.99 (£34.99) per dozen.

We wanted to run across whether this was i of the all-time mid toll golf balls on the marketplace and so we tested it on a launch SkyTrak monitor, comparison the performance to a similar 3-piece design in the Wilson Triad, and out on the golf course.

Srixon Q-Star Tour golf ball testing

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The first matter to talk well-nigh hither is the brusque game spin. Any golfer investing in a urethane ball - whether it is one of the best golf game balls used on Tour like the Srixon Z Star or not - will want high levels of control as they pitch and chip. Brand no mistake, the Srixon Q-Star Tour is a hugely impressive performer in this section. In our testing, it delivered an average of 5141rpm of spin on a fifty yard pitch. This is up there with what we'd expect from a more than expensive Tour-played ball. Information technology as well launched and flew fairly high (30˚ and 8 yards respectively) offering superb stopping power.

The Q-Star Bout also excelled every bit we pitched from 100 yards. It offered over 1000rpm more than spin than the Wilson Triad, although the latter did launch a lilliputian higher and offered a peak height of 2 yards more.

Srixon Q-Star Tour 2022 side stamp

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When yous combine this brusque game spin functioning with the soft feel - something we really noticed out on the course, especially off the doodle face - information technology is clear the Srixon Q-Star Tour delivers splendid control in and around the greens. So, that begs the question, how does it perform in the long game?

Well, Srixon has introduced its' FasterLayer Core here that has a gentle transition from soft inner core towards a firmer outer edge. As our swing speed increased as we hit seven-irons and drivers, so the spin dropped. With a 7-iron (and a relatively high) clubhead speed of 116mph, the spin dropped to 4133. It is worth proverb that this is fairly low for a mid-iron but as the ball was launching at 22˚, information technology offered the sort of top elevation nosotros would expect to see.

Srixon Q-Star Tour 2022 golf ball 3-pack

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As well, with the commuter the Q-Star Tour delivered low spin (2061) and high launch (fourteen.6). It is worth saying the Wilson Triad launched a fiddling lower (12.half dozen˚) and spun a little more (2305) then the overall flying was very similar, every bit were the total distance numbers.

If you are a relatively slow swinger, these low spin rates might create a lower flight than you lot are expecting - so it could be something to go on an eye on. Having said that, Srixon says the Q-Star Tour 2022 is "calibrated to fit moderate swing speed players that seek the altitude and spin of a tour-calibre ball".

All in all, the new generation Srixon Q-Star Tour delivers plenty of bang for its cadet. If you don't want to stretch your wallet to the premium price of a Tour ball, this offers the sort of control that could really assist your scoring potential.

Neil Tappin

Neil has worked for Golf Monthly for over fifteen-years. Originally working with the best coaches in the UK to produce instruction content, he is at present the brand's Digital Editor and covers everything from Tour player interviews to gear reviews. Neil is currently a iii-handicap golfer who has played the game for as long as he can recall. In his role at Golf Monthly, he has covered equipment launches that appointment back well over a decade. He clearly remembers the launch of the Callaway and Nike square drivers as well as the white TaylorMade driver families, such as the RocketBallz! If yous take a expect at the Golf Monthly YouTube channel, you'll see his equipment videos dating dorsum over a decade! He has also conducted 'What'due south In The Bag' interviews with many of the game'due south best players like Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm. Over the years, Neil has tested a vast array of products in each category and at drastically dissimilar price-points.

In his current office, Neil is responsible for testing all new drivers and is part of a team testing golf balls. He is able to compare functioning between models, brands and generations. For 2022 he thinks the main trend in drivers is: "In a word, consistency. Whilst all the brands talking about brawl speed (and the new drivers are certainly long), my biggest finding has been how much more consequent the ball flights are. Mishits don't seem to be causing the same level of drop-off or increment in the spin numbers. This means that more shots seem to be flying the way you want them to!"

Neil is currently playing: Driver: Titleist TSi3 Fairway Forest: Titleist TSi2 Hybrid: Titleist TS3 Irons (four-9): Mizuno JPX 919 Forged Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM7 46˚, 50˚, 54˚, lx˚ Putter: Odyssey Triple Track 10 Ball: Titleist Pro V1X

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Source: https://www.golfmonthly.com/reviews/balls/srixon-q-star-tour-2022-golf-ball-review

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