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  1. 11 mar 2016 · The Srixon AD333 in Europe is the Q-Star equivalent and the AD333 Tour (3 piece) in Europe I believe is the Tri-Speed replacement. AD333 2-piece was rebranded in North America as the Q-Star in 2012 (initially a different dimple design, but last couple of versions have been identical).

  2. 23 sty 2024 · They might share a similar name but there are very real differences between the Srixon Q Star vs Q Star Tour. Each provide a boost to distance, control, and overall performance, but only when used by the right type of golfer. Affordable and durable too.

  3. 15 wrz 2024 · If you have a high swing speed between 100 and 110 MPH, then try a high compression golf ball. If you have a tour swing speed over 110 MPH, then try a high compression golf ball with added features and more layers in order to refine the control of the ball for different kinds of shots.

  4. 24 paź 2024 · Srixon's Q-Star Tour golf balls are one of the best amateur-level golf balls because of their performance and value for money. The Srixon Q-Star Tour features technology found in Srixon's Z-Star range of golf balls but with a much lower compression (72).

  5. 9 lis 2022 · On our gauge, the Srixon Q-Star Tour has an average compression of 67. That’s just two points softer than the previous version, which is a relatively insignificant difference. Across the market as a whole, it qualifies as a “medium firmness” golf ball.

  6. 1 maj 2024 · Compression: 74. Dimples: 338. The fifth version of the Srixon Q-Star Tour is going to be one of the best balls of 2024 for club golfers, offering tour-level performance for moderate swing speed players.

  7. The 72 compression rating of the Srixon Q-Star Tour strikes a balance between softness and firmness, offering players the best of both worlds. This mid-range compression promotes distance off the tee while maintaining greenside control and responsiveness.

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