Everyone wants a golf ball that will enhance their game, providing more distance off the tee but maximum control on approach and short-game shots. The challenge for golf ball makers like Srixon is golfers swing at different speeds, present the club to the ball on different paths and naturally hit different types of shots. One ball can’t do the job for everything, and neither can two, and that’s before we factor in the price.
Pros like Keegan Bradley and Brooks Koepka swing fast and need a ball they can curve around the course. They need to hit high draws, controlled fades and punch the ball down, below the wind in blustery conditions, and all those shots require extra spin.
“They also need spin to hold greens,” says Jeff Brunski, the vice president of research and development at Srixon/Cleveland Golf/XXIO. “
On the other hand, many weekend players just want to hit the ball straight and gives them more distance off the tee.
Srixon has a stable filled with golf balls that are each designed to perform differently, and they are available at different prices. Learn more about them below and see which you might want to try.