Srixon AD333 Balls

Srixon AD333 Balls 

DESCRIPTION

  • High initial ball velocity from the extremely resilient Rabalon elastomer cover
  • Increased carry and shallow angle of descent for greater roll from the unique 333 aerodynamic pattern
  • Soft feel, spin and control for excellent playability

USER REVIEWS

Showing 51-60 of 73  
[Feb 16, 2006]
BogeyScott
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD-333

The best ball for the money. Great all around ball that will not break the bank or leave you feeling sick if you lose one.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Nike One, Srixon Soft, Srixon ZUR, Maxfli Noodle

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 05, 2005]
Azzaro
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD333

I'm one of those guys that have tried every single ball available to me. I am never happy. With this ball, though, I have my peace. This ball has got wonderful soft feel, long distance and checks very well on full shots. It does however, prefer the bump and run chip. Putting is true.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist NXT Tour, Titleist PTS Solo, Callaway HX Hot

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 14, 2005]
jcosta
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: AD333

A very good all around ball that could spin more around the green and since I'm shaving them left and right I won't be buying them anymore. SoLo's and Exception's are comparable and I never shaved either of those. A great all around ball for $20, but just don't hold up for me.

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Titleist SoLo, Pinnacle Exception, Top-Flite Ideal Spin

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 13, 2005]
m1t3w
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD-333

I bought a dozen of these balls when a friend recommended them to me on how soft they were, and man was he right. I think this is the softest ball I have ever hit. The spin could be a little better than it is, but it is alright. All in all I think I have found a new ball to use.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Pro V1, V1x, NXT, NXT Tour, DT SOLO Callaway HX HOT, HX Tour Maxfli Noodle

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2005]
duckhunter01
Shoots in the 70s

This is an outstanding golf ball. It is long and it spins well enough to control it on the greens. It is the ideal ball for a player like me. Many of the pro line balls take a 90 or 100mph plus swingspeed to get the full benefit of them. I hit my 8 iron on average 150 yds. This ball is very consistent. It spins enough around the green that you can control it but it won't do tricks like the Pro V. This works well for my game because I can not consistently take advantage of a high spin ball. This ball come off the driver and irons nicely and delivers a good crisp feel. It is probably 10 yds longer than the NXT tour for me. Both balls give good feedback. This ball is also durable. It is more durable than the NXT, but not as durable as most Maxfli product. It is a solid value for a golfer seeking a combination of distance, feel and workability. For $20 bucks how can you go wrong.

Customer Service

Unknown

Similar Products Used:

Pro V1, Maxfli A3, A10, Pinnacle Exception, NXT Tour.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 07, 2005]
sm388
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD-333

I recently purchased a dozen of these balls based on the good reviews it had. After playing 2 rounds with these balls this is my analysis. This ball is one of the best "feeling" balls I have ever hit. Very soft feel off all clubs. The distance was also good off of the driver and irons. My only complaint was the lack of spin off the short irons. I play on a course with very fast greens and having a ball which will hold the greens is a must. These balls seem to "bound" forward as soon as they land even on well struck short irons shots. Overall, this is a good ball for the money, and if it held the greens better it would probably be my new favorite ball. For someone who is interested in feel and distance this is a great ball worth trying, but don't expect the green holding performance of a premium 3 piece ball.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Pro V1, Callaway HX Tour, Nike Tour Accuracy, Nike Tour Accuracy DD, many others.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 17, 2005]
ellemenophee
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: srixon AD333

This is a great $3 dollar ball here in Australia. Have been using them for a few months now & it seems that the "word " has gotten around about these little beauties & they became the hottest selling item in Australian Golf Stores by December 04. It is a durable little fellow that lasts a few rounds & is a forgiving ball when i swing fractionally too fast. Maxfli Revolution ($4 ball) are easier to work any direction & on the carpet, except for use with my driver. If i'm marginally out swing speed wise i'll pay for it with the Maxfli. With the Srixon, its a no brainer & gets the same distance off the BIG WAND.Sound wise the Maxfli is cooler but thats non essential. Irons go better with the Maxfli. Wilson Smart-cores($2) stop better than the Srixon but i dont play that ball anymore for other reasons. Srixon are BANG for your buck- & are great if you under club- i agree with review below on that. For Competition play i am Srixon, but may look at URX next for the similar SRIXON feel or the Revolution for when i settle my competition nervousness.

Customer Service

Ummmmmmmm well the 2 guys at the local GOLF STORE enjoy the laughs i bring whilst i'm there, so the discount of a few dollars on these balls IS MY CUSTOMER SERVICE right there.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson SMART CORE (SPIN), MAXFLI revolutions, PRO V1,SRIXON URX's, Maxfli-NOODLE( not for me & for putts less than 8 feet with the putter's urethane face i have), others that i have deliberately pushed from my mind & memory for prosperity reasons.ha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 09, 2005]
oooops
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD-333

i was looking for an alternative to the PRO V-1. i really can't take advantage of it's workability characteristics. i got a free dozen for subscribing to Today's golfer from the UK. i played this ball and was pleasantly suprised. it's long, it doesn't check up prematurely like the PRO V although my club selection was the root cause (not enough club usually). it really holds the green from 6 iron and up. pitch marks are within a couple of feet of ball. very durable and worth more than the 20 per dozen price. this ball kills the NXT TOUR in every way. a really good ball.

Customer Service

for a golf ball?

Similar Products Used:

Pro V-1, Strata Tour soft, Titleist NXT (rock), DT Solo (not bad)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 30, 2004]
hamish157
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: AD333

If I didnt look at the ball when I pulled it out of my bag Id sear it was a NXT Tour. It has the same feel and sound as a NXT but a little more spin. I really like this ball

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 27, 2004]
pdeck60
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon AD 333

Tried this ball based on reviews here and agree with most that it is a tremendous value. Played it on alternating holes with a Maxfli Tour Rev (also a good ball) and found that I consistently outdrove my playing partner with the AD333 and was consistently hitting first with the REV. He was playing a ProV, not sure which variety. Anyway, the AD333 also performed well off the irons, very responsive soft feel, ball does not spin back on greens, good for us amateurs who tend to underclub, admit it. Ball was also very durable, no scuffing from normal play. IMHO the REV outperforms around the carpet, little better control for delicate chips, etc...All in all this ball is as good as any I've tried and an absolute steal for $20/dozen. Value rating would be 10 if allowed!

Customer Service

No idea

Similar Products Used:

Maxfli Rev Tour, Ext Tour, A3, Titleist ProV1, NXT Tour, Callaway HX (great if u can afford a new one every hole), Precept Tour Premium, etc....

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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