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Brands for one...hehe. Both can be used by slower swing speeds like us amateurs. (less than 100) The Zstar was slightly spinnier in our testing and actually flew a little further (easier to compress). The B330RX flew a little straighter off the tee and is a little more durable.
I use both and think right now that they are the two best tour caliber balls on the market. |
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I mentioned elsewhere I got a 2-pack of the 330RX at my Bstone "fitting" recently. Would you believe I've now lost both balls without putting a full swing on either? The first one I dribbled over the green while chipping from 20 feet, then forgot about it. The second I lost while chipping in my front yard tonight (yes, I lost a ball in my own front yard) -- I hit a hard spot, the bounce of the wedge knocked the club off course, and I bladed it off the lawn, into the street, and down the sewer. Grrr.
Edit: Just to be clear, when I lost the first one it wasn't my only ball -- I was chipping with about 10 others as I was the only person left on the course! ![]() |
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I've recently tried both for a few rounds...Still, just can never jive with a Bridge, no clue why, they just feel heavier at impact. loved the z star i found though. hope to find another one soon! ![]() |
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