Srixon Golf Balls "No.1 in Major Championship Winning Rate" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] Dunlop Sports Korea's global golf total brand Srixon's golf balls are gaining popularity.


This year, they proved their performance by achieving the highest winning rate in major tournaments on the US Women's Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour. Out of the five major tournaments, they swept three victories. In June, Minjee Lee (Australia) made the first start by winning the US Women's Open, and Inji Jeon topped the podium at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in July. Ashley Buhai (South Africa) lifted her first-ever winner's trophy at the last major, the AIG Women's Open, in August.


Srixon achieved the number one usage rate in the Korean Professional Golf Association (KPGA) in July (45.3%) and August (49.8%) this year. It holds the top golf ball usage rate in the Korean Tour, Srixon Tour, and Champions Tour. World stars such as Brooks Koepka (USA), Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), K.J. Choi (52), and Inbee Park (34) also use it.


The secret to its popularity lies in the technology backed by over 100 years of know-how since 1910. Srixon golf balls feature spin skin coating using the polymer material ‘SeRM’ and fast layer core technology. The 338 dimples provide remarkable straight flight and distance even against strong headwinds. Golfers can experience optimal spin in any situation, helping to lower their scores.



Srixon's main products include the ‘Z-STAR’, ‘Z-STAR XV’, ‘Z-STAR DIAMOND’, and ‘Z-STAR DIVIDE’. Recently, player feedback has been actively incorporated during golf ball development. According to the manufacturer, "They are strong against wind and minimize loss even on mishits, making them loved by both professionals and amateurs."


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