 Cut-away of Z-UR
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Noel felt the Z-UR added several yards to his driving and liked the feel off the clubface, while Roland felt unable to give a truly honest opinion after losing his sample ball shortly after taking temporary ownership.
However, he did putt tidily for a few holes and his driving was better than I’d witnessed for a while.
As for Oliver, his liking for the ball was reflected in his scorecard – his best ever round on Greetham’s ‘Valley’ course.
"It definitely gave me more distance and it was nice to chip and putt with," he said. "Can I keep it?"
I gave him another as a reward.
Srixon claims the Z-UR features ‘the largest and fastest Emergetic Gradient Core’ it has ever produced. In layman’s terms it comes hot off the clubface and with its unique 330 dimple pattern is claimed to be more stable in cross and head winds.
Certainly its thin cover gave it an explosive feel off the face but that’s not always what you’re looking for when faced with a delicate chip on greens recently impregnated with cigar-sized holes, dressed with sand.
And as for durability, while Messrs Jimenez and Clark have an unending supply and can discard them into the gallery after playing one hole, us lesser mortals would look for a little more mileage – at least two rounds, hopefully.
In this regard the Z-UR would score poorly. It scuffed up quickly, despite the soft conditions.