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Does anyone know which ball replaces the Trispeed Tour in the Srixon lineup?
By WildTurkey , September 15, 2015 in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
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Just wondering since I am on my last 18 balls and I would like to restock my supply.
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Sorry, but its my understanding srixon has dropped that ball from their line up with no replacement. For whatever reason most dicks sporting goods locations still seem to have plenty.
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Srixon Trispeed Tour: Length, Control are this Golf Ball’s Strengths
Ball tested: Srixon Trispeed Tour
Category: Premium
Specs: Construction – Three-piece; Cover – Rabalon Blended Ionomer; Core – Energetic Gradient Growth; Dimples – 324
Compression: High
Price as tested (new): $29.99 per dozen
Ball notes: Srixon created the Trispeed Tour as an alternative to the highly successful Trispeed . The primary difference is the Tour’s 90-compression core, which makes it more viable for golfers with swing speeds in the 90 – 100mph range. The softer Trispeed, at 64 compression, is geared toward slightly slower swing speeds.
The Trispeed Tour features the same cover material, only slightly thinner. Available in yellow, the Trispeed Tour’s primary competitors in the “premium” category include the Titleist NXT Tour and NXT Tour S ; Bridgestone’s B330-RX and B330-RXS are also comparable.
Sound and feel: Soft, but not the softest. That’s to be expected in a ball with a surlyn-based cover, no matter how thin. While it may not match urethane models in the feel department, the Trispeed Tour is similar to competitors, and plenty soft for all but those golfers who crave a super-cushy impact sensation.
Off the tee: Total driving distance with the Trispeed Tour proved pretty similar to that of its sibling, which we consider a very long ball. We did note a slightly lower trajectory with the Trispeed Tour, likely due to its higher compression. Slower swingers who need a little help with loft would probably benefit from the Trispeed, non-Tour version. The Trispeed Tour delivered excellent accuracy and stability, too.
From the fairway / rough: Here again the Trispeed Tour flies a bit lower than the Trispeed while spinning more. That puts the Tour model closer to the likes of the ProV1 in terms of workability and overall performance on approach shots. Yet it’s not a ball that will back up excessively on crisp wedges and short irons. It typically took a short bounce and stopped dead.
Around the green: As we’ve found throughout these tests, the biggest difference between “premium” and “tour” balls is short game performance. Golfers who generally use tour balls (ProV1, Wilson Staff FG Tour X ) will need to adjust if they switch to the Trispeed Tour. Simply put, it does not offer the same spin or control on chips, long pitches and bunker shots. Where tour models check up quickly, the Trispeed Tour is more likely to roll out a few feet. That’s not a criticism – this ball offers nice feel and decent control, as you’d expect in its category.
Bottom line: The Srixon Trispeed Tour is an excellent compromise between tour balls, which don’t generate maximum distance for most amateurs, and low-compression premium balls that may feel a touch too soft and fly too high for those with 90mph+ driver swings. It offers excellent length and trajectory control from tee to green, along with adequate greenside performance.
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Srixon Trispeed Tour Golf Balls The Srixon Trispeed Tour Golf Balls have a soft feel and excellent spin on approach shots due to a bigger core for faster ball speed. The high-penetrating trajectory from this ball creats a soft landing on shots for greater accuracy. It has premium three-piece distance and control and this ball is designed with Tour-caliber performance for all types of golfers. The overall performance maximizes spin without sacrificing distance by combining a thinner and softer co
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In looking for a less expensive option to my "go to" brand, I found the Trispeed Tours on sale at a nationally known sporting goods store. I have found this ball to be very long off the driver with a little less spin. Off the mid to short irons the feel was on the softer side and I could get the ball to check up reasonably well. This is a fine ball at half the price when on sale. I will definitely use these again.
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Played the tri speed today. Usally I play nxt tour. This ball is straight up 20 yards longer than nxt tour of the tee. Ten yards with irons. But its not as good around the greens. Rolls out more and a tad bit harder,i know one is the tour and tri speed is not but this ball makes up for it off the tee! Long and holds straight. Its a keeper for me!! Lol...
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Srixon Trispeed Tour Golf BallsExperience longer distance and enhanced control with the Srixon Trispeed Tour Golf Balls. This 3-piece design provides maximum distance and tour-caliber performance for players of all skill levels. The FastLayer Core minimizes spin off of the tee while maximizing greenside spin and provides a soft, yet crisp feel. The 324 Speed Dimple design also helps to keep your ball on target, even in the windiest conditions.Features:Premium 3-piece designMaximum distance and enhanced controlTour-caliber performanceSuperior greenside spin without sacrificing distanceSoft, thin, and very durable ionomer coverFastLayer Core324 Speed Dimples
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Srixon AD333 Tour golf ball review
Golf Monthly's Paul O'Hagan reviews the Srixon AD333 Tour golf ball
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GM verdict: This is a product that does exactly what it promises. On approach shots and around the green it feels and performs a lot like the brand's premium Z-Star ball. It produced impressive spin on approach shots, and felt great off the face of a wedge and putter. Interestingly, the feel on full shots was slightly firmer off the face, more like the standard AD333. Durability is also good for a ball with a urethane cover. The Spin Skin coating proved effective at controlling both the spin and distance from any area around the green. From the teeing area, the AD333 Tour feels explosive at impact. The ball gives a more penetrating flight, so I was able to control the trajectory more consistently, particularly in windy conditions.
The short game performance of the Srixon AD333 Tour is very impressive. As soon as you move from premium to mid price range golf balls, you often notice a drop off in short game control and a firmer feel off the face of your wedge and putter. This is not the case here. The ball checks on the second bounce as you'd expect from a much more expensive offering.
Faster swingers might notice a little too much spin. However, it is important to say that this was something we did not detect during our extensive testing.
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Golf Monthly's digital editor Neil Tappin reviews the second generation of the Srixon AD333 Tour golf ball, which offers premium performance at an affordable price tag
Key technology: Srixon AD333 Tour
The 2016 update carries the same name as the 2014 AD333 Tour , but now launches higher and spins less for longer distance on all shots. That was possible thanks to a new Energetic Gradient Growth core that is five compression points softer to aid distance and deliver a softer feel. With a firm outer layer that softens towards the centre, the core is precisely cured at different temperatures to achieve stiffness variations in a design that aids long-term durability and consistent power distribution from shot-to-shot. The three-piece ball is covered by a thin and soft Urethane cover thats aids overall softness by 21% compared to the previous AD333 Tour to improve feedback off the face.
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The 2016 version of the Srixon AD333 Tour continues the franchise nicely. The long game performance is solid - any player, no matter what you swing speed will see good distance and a strong flight. You would expect that from a traditional golf ball brand. Where this really comes into its own is with the spin around the greens. The ball checks on the second bounce in exactly the way you would expect from a premium priced golf ball.
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If you are looking to test a new ball and perhaps don't want to pay the hefty price tag attached to a premium ball, this is a must. The short game control is simply superb and whilst the cover offers plenty of spin and feel, there appeared no drop off in durability.
Will suit... players with average swing speeds after plenty of spin around the greens.
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THIS IS A PRESS RELEASE SRIXON® INTRODUCES NEW TRISPEED™ AND TRISPEED™ TOUR BALLS Srixon® Sports, a leader in golf ball technology, is pleased to announce the launch of the new TRISPEED™ and TRISPEED TOUR™ golf balls. The new TRISPEED™ golf ball is a premium three-piece distance ball designed for all types of golfers. The construction combines a soft mid-layer with a large and highly resilient Energetic Gradient Growth™ core to produce a high launch angle with low spin that results in extreme distance and great feel with any club. The larger core coupled with the 324 dimple design promotes a penetrating ball trajectory that is unyielding to windy conditions. The TRISPEED™ is a low compression ball designed to produce low spin off the driver. This low spin performance will produce more distance for most golfers, who tend to produce too much spin off the driver. Compared to the original TRISPEED™, which was widely known for its exceptional distance, the new TRISPEED™ boasts a thinner cover and bigger core. This combination will produce more ball speed aiding the golfer in achieving maximum distance. The TRISPEED™ TOUR offers a nice complement to the new TRISPEED™. The TRISPEED™ TOUR is a premium three-piece distance and control ball with tour caliber performance for all types of golfers. The overall performance maximizes spin without sacrificing distance by combining a thinner and softer cover with a slightly higher compression core. The core uses Energetic Gradient Growth™ core technology to optimize driver distance and greenside spin control. With its softer cover and firmer core compression, the TRISPEED™ TOUR will produce that additional spin around the greens and on approach shots that certain golfers demand in their ball. “The new TRISPEED™ and TRISPEED™ TOUR golf balls bring added performance without sacrificing distance,” said Chris Beck, Brand Manager for Srixon®. “With these two new offerings, golfers can find an upgrade from the 2-piece ball they are currently playing without having to pay the higher costs associated with urethane balls.” The new TRISPEED™ and TRISPEED TOUR™ golf balls will begin shipping immediately to retailers and will carry a MAP price of $29.99.
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- Feb 4, 2010
Good stuff. I play the AD333, but wanted to try the Trispeed as it's actually the ball that the Srixon ballfit app selected for me. I like the Tour option, I'll have to pick up a couple sleeves along with the regular and see what I prefer.
- Feb 8, 2011
Any word on the release of the yellow trispeed tour?
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I have really like the Trispeed golf balls everytime I have played them. I will give these a try as soon as I see them on the shelves.
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SW FLA said: Any word on the release of the yellow trispeed tour? Click to expand...
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I can vouch for this ball after having a ball fitting last week. It is great for those of us with high driver spin. Great ball at a great price!
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Spank818 said: Got a TGW catalog and it had the TriSpeed tour yellows on there. Threw it away already so I didn't get an availability date but I guess it will be out in the next month or two. Click to expand...
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Yes! Now maybe the originals will drop in price. I love the Trispeeds- best ball for me without question.
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I had a ball fitting done and was matched with the Trispeed. I love it, it has really helped to control my slice because of the low driver spin. I used the Bridgestone E-6 and Titleist NXT prior to that, and for me the Trispeed is tops, definitely longer than the Bridgestone and Titleist.
Used to use the Trispeed exclusively until I switched over to the e6's. I might have to pick up a sleeve again and see how they do.
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There are yellow trispeed tours in golf digest. I don't think regular trispeeds can be yellow though right now.
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TGW has in the latest catalog--del date late Feb--will be glad when they are released, my old eyes can certainly see the yellow/green a lot better far off than I can a white ball.
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i really liked the srixon balls - those trispeeds sount interesting! may have to give them a go here soon hopefully. I hope to god i can get out in march. im done with winter!
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Not sure about the new model Gus but more than either of those two. insert witty sig line here. Tapatalk
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I played 18 holes with it last night ball comes off the driver like a rocketship,on approaches it doesnt suck back but it seem to one hop and stop also had plenty of distance with my irons.I actually really putted well with the ball seemed pretty soft off the putter,overall I really liked it i think i need a couple more rounds with it to have a final opinion,I almost forgot durability,after 18 holes ball looks like i just got it out of the box..excited to use it again sunday!
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I played with this ball quite abit when it first came out and was pretty impressed with it. Like you said, it shoots off the driver for very good distance and it does feel pretty good off the irons as well as off the putter face. I very solid ball.
The Trispeed is a great ball. I switched to it from the Soft Feel because I needed some extra spin. And yes the Trispeed is crazy durable. I played over 2 1/2 rounds with the same ball (I lost it a few holes into the back nine of my third round) and it was still playable. Right now I'm torn between the Trispeed and the Q Star. Both are great balls.
[quote name='TrueBlue09' timestamp='1313721295' post='3500952'] The Trispeed is a great ball. I switched to it from the Soft Feel because I needed some extra spin. And yes the Trispeed is crazy durable. I played over 2 1/2 rounds with the same ball (I lost it a few holes into the back nine of my third round) and it was still playable. Right now I'm torn between the Trispeed and the Q Star. Both are great balls. [/quote] Don't quote me on this, but with the release of the Q-Star I think the TriSpeed (along with the AD333) is done.
[quote name='Sakman' timestamp='1313721651' post='3500976'] Don't quote me on this, but with the release of the Q-Star I think the TriSpeed (along with the AD333) is done. [/quote] The QStar is a direct replacement for the AD333 only. However, I am sure we can expect something to replace the Trispeed series next year.
[quote name='storm319' timestamp='1313763101' post='3501890'] [quote name='Sakman' timestamp='1313721651' post='3500976'] Don't quote me on this, but with the release of the Q-Star I think the TriSpeed (along with the AD333) is done. [/quote] The QStar is a direct replacement for the AD333 only. However, I am sure we can expect something to replace the Trispeed series next year. [/quote] Seems thats the way it happens,especially when i start liking a ball.I can see it now the T-Star
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[quote name='Sakman' timestamp='1313721651' post='3500976'] [quote name='TrueBlue09' timestamp='1313721295' post='3500952'] The Trispeed is a great ball. I switched to it from the Soft Feel because I needed some extra spin. And yes the Trispeed is crazy durable. I played over 2 1/2 rounds with the same ball (I lost it a few holes into the back nine of my third round) and it was still playable. Right now I'm torn between the Trispeed and the Q Star. Both are great balls. [/quote] Don't quote me on this, but with the release of the Q-Star I think the TriSpeed (along with the AD333) is done. [/quote] OUCH! The complete Tri-Speed line-up? The T-S Tour model is a great ball. I think the Q-Star is a harder ball?
played with it again yesterday,still love it off the driver but I have to adjust off my irons it is a club almost a club and a half longer than the other balls i play,it doesnt feel hard like a rock or anything but it sure does fly and its hard when you have hit a 7iron from 150 most of your life to go to an 8iron.If i can convince myself to do this I think i will absolutely make this my ball of choice.
[quote name='TheBobGuy' timestamp='1314015333' post='3508956'] OUCH! The complete Tri-Speed line-up? The T-S Tour model is a great ball. I think the Q-Star is a harder ball? [/quote] The Trispeed Tour is harder than the QStar (90 compression vs 75). Again, the QStar is a direct replacement for the AD333 (basic construction, dimensions and compression are all identical). Srixon already replaced the ZStar & AD333 series this year so it seems the Trispeeds are next. My guess is that they will probably release 1 ball next year to replace both Trispeeds.
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Sorry just to add. The Srixon AD333 in Europe is the Q-Star equivalent and the AD333 Tour (3 piece) in Europe I believe is the Tri-Speed replacement. AD333 2-piece was rebranded in North America as the Q-Star in 2012 (initially a different dimple design, but last couple of versions have been identical).
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Price as tested (new): $29.99 per dozen. Ball notes: Srixon created the Trispeed Tour as an alternative to the highly successful Trispeed. The primary difference is the Tour's 90-compression core, which makes it more viable for golfers with swing speeds in the 90 - 100mph range. The softer Trispeed, at 64 compression, is geared toward ...
The Trispeed Tour is still made. We sell them for 3 doz. for $70 on sale, here in Canada. Quote. Club Champion Custom Callaway AI Smoke 10*, Aldila Ascent 40 Gram, A Flex. Srixon F45 4-wood, 17*, Kuro Kage 606 S. TXG Custom SIM Max 7-wood, Accra FX 140 2.0 M2. TXG Custom Cobra Tech 5-hybrid, KBS TGI 75 R. TXG Custom PXG 0211 6-pw, 1* upright ...
The large core of the Srixon Trispeed, combined with the 324 dimple design helps achieve a penetrating ball flight. This helps to produce a high launch angle, low spin and shallower landing angle, resulting in greater carry and roll out. A low compression and thin cover combine to help improve the feel off the face. W: srixon.co.uk.
The Srixon Trispeed Tour golf ball gives the golfer tour qualitites in a golf ball without the tour price. The Trispeed Tour has incredibly soft feel and will not take away distance due to its ideal spin with the driver. It will produce a better ball flight that will maximize a player's distance off of the tee without sacrificing feel and accuracy.
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Of course, the Trispeed was a 2-piece golf ball, whereas the Trispeed Tour featured 3 pieces. Srixon probably wanted to improve its line of flagship golf balls, so it developed the Q-Star as a replacement for the 2-pc Trispeed and the Q-Star Tour as a substitute for the 3-piece Trispeed Tour. You may have noticed that Q-Star and Q-Star Tour ...
3 0 0. Total Rating 100%. Posted July 31, 2011. All the surlyn Srixon balls were on sale last month and my local GG stores haven't had any Trispeeds since. The AD333 is being replaced by the new Q Star so maybe Srixon is planning to replace the Trispeed line next year.
Golf Monthly's Paul O'Hagan reviews the Srixon AD333 Tour golf ball. GM verdict: This is a product that does exactly what it promises. On approach shots and around the green it feels and performs a lot like the brand's premium Z-Star ball. It produced impressive spin on approach shots, and felt great off the face of a wedge and putter.
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I thought the tri speed tours were supposed to be discontinued but Dick's seems to keep getting shipments of them. They are priced at $17.50/dozen (or two for $35). Personally, I use the yellow TST. Quote. I love golf. Driver: 2018 Cally Rogue 10.5* (Set to 12.5*) Fairway Metals: Ping G30 14.5* and 18*.
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Not as much as the Trispeed Tour, but it's a better fit for me. I wonder if Srixon is planning to come out with a new 3 piece ball, perhaps with a urethane cover to compete with the Hex Chrome and Penta TP3. They have a large gap in their pricing between the Q Star @ $25 and the Z Star @ $45. Quote.
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