New Golf Balls for 2010

March 13, 2010 (from Press Release) – New York, New York – GolfBallTest.org attended the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida. Several new golf balls were introduced at the show with new models from Bridgestone, Titleist, Top-Flite, Callaway, Wilson and Srixon.

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Bridgestone introduced an update to the Tour B330-RX and the new Tour B330-RXS. The updated Tour B33-RX features a softer core with a reformulated mantle intended to reduce spin. The new Tour B330-RXS features a slightly softer feel with added control. The new RX Series is currently available with a street price of $42.99 per dozen.

Titleist debuted the new NXT and NXT Tour. The new NXT replaces the NXT Extreme and has reduced spin for greater distance and is touted as the most durable in the Titleist product line. The updated NXT Tour features a 3-piece design with increased spin and soft feel. Both models are currently available with the NXT carrying a street price of $25.99 per dozen while the NXT Tour has a street price of $29.99 per dozen. Also new from Titleist is the return of the popular DT SoLo golf ball. The new DT SoLo will replace the DT Carry and DT Roll models and features a large core and durable Ionomer cover. It is currently available with a street price of $19.99 per dozen.

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Top-Flite introduced the new Gamer V2 golf ball. The Gamer V2 features a 3-piece design of the original Gamer with a reformulated soft, thin suryln cover. It also features a new low compression core and new mantle layer. It is currently available with a street price of $19.99 per dozen.

Callaway introduced the Tour i(z) and Tour i(s) golf balls. The new Tour i(z) replaces the Tour ix golf ball and the new Tour i(s) replaces the Tour i golf ball. Both are 4-piece designs that feature a refined HEX dimple pattern. Callaway states that the Tour i(s) is the softest tour ball they have produced to date. Both balls are currently available with a street price of $42.99 per dozen.

Wilson introduced the Wilson Staff FG Tour, C:25 and D:25 golf balls. The new FG Tour is a 3-piece design with soft urethane cover and low compression core. Wilson states it is their highest spinning ball they have ever produced. The FG Tour is currently available with a street price of $39.99 per dozen. The C:25 golf ball is a 3-piece design with soft surlyn cover and low compression core currently available and priced at $24.99 per dozen. The D:25 golf ball is a 2-piece design with surlyn cover and low compression core currently available and priced at $19.99 per dozen.

Srixon introduced the New TRISPEED and TRISPEED TOUR golf balls. The new TRISPEED features a thinner cover and larger core than the original TRISPEED. The 3-piece design has a soft mid-late that combined with the large core is designed to produce a high launch angle with low spin. The TRISPEED Tour features a softer cover and firmer compression core within its similar 3-piece design. Both models are currently available with a street proce of $29.99 per dozen. Also introduced were the new Tour Yellow versions of the Z-STAR and Z-STAR X golf balls. According to Srixon, the new Tour Yellow line incorporates the science of visual perception with the psychology of color effect on the human brain. Science has proven that yellow is the most visible color in the visual spectrum and psychology has correlated green with calming and stress relief. The line features the same performance as the original Z-STAR and Z-STAR X golf balls. Available on April 1, 2010 with a street price of $39.99 per dozen.

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  • 1. PingCat  |  April 12th, 2010 at 12:40 am

    Thank you for the nice report! I’ve been playing the tennis ball colored Srixon Z Star and Z Star X balls for the last month, and they are the greatest thing since sliced bread. The Z Star is maybe the softest ball I’ve ever bit into and the X is a bit firmer, and feels fabulous. They perform as well as advertised, and I will play nothing but these balls from now on. Fabulous fabulous work by Srixon.

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