TIP: If you want to break in to the golf ball industry, step 1 is to send blank white boxes to the media.
A fresh white box of prototype Srixon golf balls just arrived to the MyGolfSpy Test Facility. For those that don’t know, blank white golf ball boxes are a thing in the industry. Generally what it meant in the past was that you were selected as a prototype ball tester for Titleist.
FACT: Most golfers like Titleist golf balls. All golfers love blank white prototype Titleist golf balls.
It seems some other golf ball companies have caught on.
2019 SRIXON “PROTOTYPE” BALLS
Srixon sent MyGolfSpy a few sleeves of their prototype Z Stars for next year. The only logical conclusion? Put them to the test, of course! Today we look at the numbers from the new Srixon Z Star and Z Star XV while also comparing their stats to the renowned Titleist Pro-V1.
Walter
5 years ago
How often should the ball( a premium ball like the Z Star or Prov1) be replaced with a new one, providing there’s no scuffs on it or obvious damage. Every round or every two rounds. Does the balls performance degrade after so many hits, what actually degrades, distance or dispersion or spin??
Kris
5 years ago
If not palpably scuffed, play it until you lose it. No loss of performance unless it has sat in the sun or in water a long time.