I was running late to a golf tournament yesterday...and on the way there, I realized I had only one Srixon Zur-S in my bag.
Being well before any golf shop was open....and not wanting to get raped for balls at the golf course, I swung into Wal-Mart and picked up a box of Bridgestone TreoSofts.
Like the Nike Power Distance soft...these played soft and compressed well...Excellent trajectory and distance.
Held up very well in cross wind...resilient cover...
But unlike the lower end hi spin balls (Nike Power Distance, Srixon AD333, Titleist NXT, these bastards gripped the greens great...drop/stop roll was easy...spin back when needed was easy....These did not have as much spin as the Pro-V's (Which is good becasue they spin too much on the greens for me) but these were easilly the caliber of the Z-Urs....
And at $21 a box, a steal.
These may become a permanant fixture n my bag.
Being well before any golf shop was open....and not wanting to get raped for balls at the golf course, I swung into Wal-Mart and picked up a box of Bridgestone TreoSofts.
Like the Nike Power Distance soft...these played soft and compressed well...Excellent trajectory and distance.
Held up very well in cross wind...resilient cover...
But unlike the lower end hi spin balls (Nike Power Distance, Srixon AD333, Titleist NXT, these bastards gripped the greens great...drop/stop roll was easy...spin back when needed was easy....These did not have as much spin as the Pro-V's (Which is good becasue they spin too much on the greens for me) but these were easilly the caliber of the Z-Urs....
And at $21 a box, a steal.
These may become a permanant fixture n my bag.