Most of us tend to stick with a decent three piece golf ball; for the most part they are affordable and do what we need them to do. The Srixon Trispeed ball has created quite a stir as of late in the world of three piece construction. Retailed for just under $30, the Trispeed has a lot to offer for the price. Take a look at what makes this ball so good for the price.
The balls target user is for any avid golfer, within nearly every skill level, including armatures with low handicaps. The makeup of the ball uses a softer middle layer and extremely resilient patented Energetic Gradient Growth Core that offers a higher launch angle with reduced spin, offering maximum distance. The Srixon is marketed to those heavy hitters for a reason!

Middle Layer Trispeed Ball
The middle layer of the Trispeed is made up form Rabalon blended Ionomer material. This layer is responsible for the overall control of the ball. It’s specifically designed to complement the balls awesome distance potential, without losing control of your shot.
This layer is especially useful to those golfers who consistently hit lower shots with a high rate of spin, allowing it still to create the distance necessary, even in windy, less desirable conditions.
Core Of Srixon Trispeed
The core is the engine that drives every ball, and the Srixon offers a killer one, and is certainly a long balls hitters dream. This low compression core is larger than most cores on the market at 38mm, and offers incredible acceleration right off the tee, allowing it to drive through even the worst of playing conditions.
The fact that the Srixon offers such a responsive core, yet still took the time to address feel and control is rather unusual in the golf ball world. More often than not, us golfers are forced to sacrifice feel and spin to get the maximum distance from our balls.
Srixon Trispeed Outer Shell
The outer shell is comprised of 324 dimples which improves the aerodynamics and spin of the ball. The rather soft yet durable outer shell offers great feel and touch for the finesse player and with the combine efforts of the two superior inner layers, adds distance for those who would like to add more distance to their shots.
The ideal golfer who should certainly give this ball a try would be one with the following swing characteristics.
- Slow to medium swing speed
- Decent mechanics no matter the handicap
- Could benefit from more distance, not just off the tee
- Prefers feel and touch over power
The Srixon Trispeed Balls are also offered in a Tour Ball. The Trispeed tour goes one step further than than the Trispeed, offering even greater feel and control, all the while keeping its main focus on distance well intact. The series is also offered in a Yellow ball for those of you who prefer than style.
Sirux is so confident that you will like their new Trispeed series, they invite you to compare their ball to any one of the following competing golf balls.
- Titleist NXT Extreme
- Nike Juice
- Callaway HX Hot Plus
- Bridgestone EX 6 and 7 Series
- TaylorMade Burner
To me it says allot about the confidence a company has about its product when they are point blank asking you to compare their product, to not one, but several well respected brands. This ball is defiantly worth trying out and seeing for yourself if the ball delivers on its promises!
My name is Mike Pedersen, and I'm an avid golfer just like you. I would consider myself quite obsessive about the game, and want to learn as much as I can to not only improve my game, but yours too.