Get more from your swing

How do you give moderate swing speeds more ball speed and distance off the tee, yet soft feel and spin around the greens? Srixon has created their best solution yet with the new Q-STAR TOUR.

Distance gains for moderate swing speeds

Lower compression golf balls require less clubhead speed to transfer energy into ball speed. That makes them perfect for golfers with moderate swing speeds who want added distance off the tee and softer feel into the greens.

Are you playing the right compression for your swing?

Q-STAR TOUR

72 compression

Z-STAR

90 compression

Z-STAR XV

102 compression

More control around the greens

The SpinSkin urethane cover is coated in something called SeRM (Slide Ring Material). SeRM makes the Q-STAR TOUR bite into your wedge face for added spin (this is backed up by stats below pitting it against major competitors). The SpinSkin cover also makes this golf ball a lot more durable.

It’s in the Core

Srixon’s large FastLayer Core is soft at the centre, getting progressively harder in the outer layers. It’s the same core you’ll find in the Z-STAR, but because of its lower
compression, moderate swing speeds can still send it long off the tee.

Helping you go even further

To get the most out of the ball speed you’re generating, you need a golf ball that
minimises drag after launch. That’s exactly what the 338 Speed Dimple Pattern does.

You get reduced air resistance immediately after launch, that means more lift and a longer glide once the ball has passed through its flight apex. The end result for you is more carry.

This choice affects every shot

The average golfer hits about 14 driver shots, 40 iron shots, and 35 putts per round. The clubs you use change between these game phases, but your golf ball is always the same. Are you playing the right one for you?