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96 SRIXON SOFT FEEL PEARL GRADE GOLF BALLS - 8 DOZEN
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8 DOZEN 96 SRIXON SOFT FEEL PEARL GRADE GOLF BALLS
WE ARE SELLING THESE FOR JUST £69.99 UNDER £8.75 PER DOZEN
THESE ARE GENUINE PEARL GRADE BALLS FROM THE BEST US COURSES
FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY WITH DHL INSURED SERVICE
HIGHLANDS ISLANDS AND IRELAND ARE AN EXTRA 12.00
REVIEW
~ ~ Srixon is probably not the first name that springs to a persons
mind when they think of golf equipment manufacturers. Names like
Slazenger, John Letters and Dunlop, and more recently Taylor Made,
Callaway, and Nike are the manufacturers of clubs, balls and equipment
that most modern-day golfers would readily associate with being market
leaders in the golf world.
~ ~ So who are Srixon, and why are they now quickly establishing
themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the golf equipment market?
Well, theyre a Japanese rubber company called Sumitomo Rubber
Industries who have been manufacturing golf balls since way back in
1930, when they began producing Dunlop golf balls under licence in
Japan. Thirty three years later, in 1963, they actually bought out
Dunlop in the UK, and entered the golf ball market worldwide.
So why have we never heard of them before? For decades they were
content to simply rake in the massive profits from the sale of Dunlop
golf balls, and its only in the last seven years or so that they have
began to market golf balls and clubs using their own brand name of
Srixon.
They were actually the first golf ball manufacturer to pioneer the use
of soft balata rubber in the manufacture of golf balls when they
brought out the Dunlop Maxfli Balata HT ball, which until Titleist
caught up a couple of years later was without question the ball of
choice of all better golfers. I used the Maxfli Balata ball
successfully for many years.
~ ~ There were two major problems with balata golf balls. Firstly, they
didnt go as far as a conventional two-piece construction ball, and
secondly they were so soft that you were lucky to get one full round of
golf from one before you had quite literally cut the cover to ribbons!
So golf ball manufacturers began to develop compromise balls. These
are solid two-piece golf balls (as distinct from the wound rubber in a
balata ball) which fly much further and have harder covers, some so
much so that they are virtually indestructible during normal play.
(Think balls like the Top Flite and Dunlop DDH) But the problem with
these harder balls is that while they travel much further, the spin
rate is so poor its practically impossible to impart any control on
the ball for the shorter more delicate shots around the putting green.
~ ~ But this problem has been solved in recent years with the
development of outstanding balls like the Titleist Pro V, which is
now the number one ball of choice of the vast majority of professional
golfers and top amateurs.
The Titleist Pro V is without doubt the premier golf ball available at
present in the retail sector, and its the ball I used myself up until
about two months ago when I changed to the ball that is the subject of
this review; the Srixon Soft Feel.
Now I can guess what youre asking yourself. If Im a serious golfer
(which I am) and the Titleist Pro V is the best ball currently
available, then why change?
Well, the Pro V suits a lot of golfers games like a proverbial glove.
The only problem with it is that like all golf balls used by
professional golfers, its designed to perform best when its being
used by a golfer with a very fast swing speed. A players swing speed
is the rate the golf club head is travelling at when it actually makes
contact with the ball, and is obviously one of the main determining
factors in how far the ball will actually travel. The swing speed of
your average everyday amateur golfer will vary within the range of 65
to 95 miles per hour at point of contact, whereas a professional player
will achieve around 100 to 105mph. One of the games longest hitters and
most successful golfers, Tiger Woods, has an absolutely astounding
swing speed of 125mph!
~ ~ For anyone with a swing speed of around 95mph plus, then the
Titleist Pro V is the golf ball to purchase. My problem is that I can
no longer manage to generate this sort of club head speed, as the years
(arthritis, rheumatism, and generally less flexible muscles and joints)
have conspired against me. Up until about five years ago my average
swing speed was around the 100 to 105mph mark, the same as a
professional. However I recently had my swing speed analysed at a golf
tournament I was visiting, and it is now in the region of 85 to 90mph.
In fact, its probably a bit less, as I was conscious of being
measured, and consequently most likely swung the club that little bit
harder, albeit unconsciously!
~ ~ So what does this mean to me in terms of what golf ball I should use?
The slower speed at which I now swing the club means that Im simply
not able to compress the ball as much as I was able in years gone by.
This is especially so with balls like the Titleist Pro V. This means
that I dont hit it as far as I used to. This is where the Srixon Soft
Feel ball comes into its own.
My current driver, the TaylorMade 580XD, is one of the best on the
market when it comes to transferring the energy from the club head to
the ball. In the golf world this is called the COR factor, and the
580XD has an amazing COR factor of 0.87. This means it transfers 87% of
the generated club head energy to the ball at point of impact. The
softer compression of the Srixon Soft Feel means I can compress the
golf ball more at point of impact. More compression of the golf ball
along with a highly efficient transfer of power from the club head to
the ball means it travels considerably further. When I say considerably
further, I would say that on average I have managed to add an extra 30
yards to my drive over the two-month period or so since I started using
the Srixon ball. (From about 240 yards average to around 270 to 275
yards average)
To non-golfers this may seem a small improvement, but all golfers will
immediately realise the benefits this extra yardage with the driver
imparts. Put simply, it means Im closer to the putting surface on a
par-4 hole than before, which means Im hitting a shorter iron (more
lofted) into the green. A shorter distance means I get my second shots
closer to the hole more consistently, and naturally this equates to
sinking more putts, and thus making a better score. Ive actually lost
two full shots off my handicap since I began to use the Srixon, the
first time in over three years that my handicap has been going *DOWN*
instead of up!
The ball is also lovely to use around the green for these little
delicate pitch and chip shots. Lots of feel and feedback to the hands,
and if you hit it in to the green high with a lofted club you can
impart so much spin that the ball will pull up once it lands like it
had power assisted brakes!
~ ~ Anything I dont like about the Srixon Soft Feel? Well, yeah. In
common with nearly all golf ball and club manufacturers these days
Srixon seem to be hell bent on confusing the average punter by using as
much technical jargon in their advertising as possible. Thus the Srixon
Soft Feel is marketed as having a Rabalon® HR Elastomer Blended
cover, and a Super Soft Dual core centre. Much play is also put on it
having Seamless 333 Aerodynamic dimples, as its seemingly the only
golf ball on the market with an odd (as opposed to even) number of
dimples on its surface. All this meaningless gobbledigook makes about
as much sense to your average punter who buys golf balls as the
workings of a nuclear reactor! I do wish that manufacturers would cop
onto themselves and drop all this meaningless drivel from their
advertising.
~ ~ Meaningless advertising apart, it has to be said that Ive been
totally delighted with this marvellous golf ball since Ive started to
use it. It saves me a small fortune as well, as you can buy a box of a
dozen Srixon Soft Feel balls in my local pro shop for only 22,
compared to 55 for a box of a dozen Titleist Pro V1 balls! You might
even get them a wee bit cheaper if you shop around on the Web or on
eBay.
A highly recommended ball for your average golfer, or for the player
(like myself) who swings with a slightly slower swing speed.
About Us
At Direct Golf Balls Ltd we source our balls from prestigious private members clubs in the USA, this means the quality of the lake balls we can supply our customers is far superior to other UK based lake ball retailers, so you can be sure you will be getting a fantastic quality product at a great price. |
Grading System
Pearl Grade |
These balls are in extremely playable mint condition. Shading will be excellent with no scuffs or path marks. These balls may have a corporate logo and/or pen mark |
Grade A |
These balls will be of great quality and are very playable, may have slight discolouration, a small scuff or path mark. These balls may have a corporate logo and/or a pen mark. |
Pearl/A Garde Mix |
As described above we guarantee at least 50% of these balls will be pearl grade not just a couple like some internet retailers.
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Payment
We accept Payment via Paypal, Cheque or Postal Order. |
Shipping
All Deliveries will be carried out by DHL 48hr Service. A notification email will be sent to let you know your order has been dispatched. If you are not going to be in on the date stated in he email please specify a date you would like your product dispatached. Also if you are looking for us to leave with a neighbour or you would like to change the delivery address please notify us by email. Please note all deliveries to Northern Ireland, Scottich Highlands and British Isles have a minimum charge of £9.99 |
Returns
At Direct Golf Balls Ltd we aim to sell our clients the products they want, we achieve this by describing our balls accurately.
In the event of a mix up our end and your order is not what you expected: Please let us know within 48hrs of receipt of your order and return them back to us with 7 days we will then exchange them for a product of the same value or issue you with a full refund. |
About Us
At Direct Golf Balls Ltd we source our balls from prestigious private members clubs in the USA, this means the quality of the lake balls we can supply our customers is far superior to other UK based lake ball retailers, so you can be sure you will be getting a fantastic quality product at a great price.
Grading System
Pearl Grade: These balls are in extremely playable mint condition, shading will be excellent with no scuffs or path marks. These balls may have a corporate logo and/or pen mark.
Grade A: These balls will be of great quality and are very playable, may have slight discolouration, a small scuff or path mark. These balls may have a corporate logo and/or a pen mark.
Pearl/A Grade Mix: As described above we guarantee at least 50% of these balls will be pearl grade not just a couple like some internet retailers.
Payment
We accept Payment via Paypal, Cheque or Postal Order.
Shipping
All Deliveries will be carried out by DHL 48hr Service.
A notification email will be sent to let you know your order has been dispatched. If you are not going to be in on the date stated in he email please specify a date you would like your product dispatached. Also if you are looking for us to leave with a neighbour or you would like to change the delivery address please notify us by email.
Please note all deliveries to Northern Ireland, Scottich Highlands and British Isles have a minimum charge of £9.99
Returns
At Direct Golf Balls Ltd we aim to sell our clients the products they want, we achieve this by describing our balls accurately.
In the event of a mix up our end and your order is not what you expected: Please let us know within 48hrs of receipt of your order and return them back to us with 7 days we will then exchange them for a product of the same value or issue you with a full refund.
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