Few golf balls have earned the kind of widespread trust the Srixon AD333 enjoys across club golfers. For 2026, Srixon has taken its best-selling two-piece model and given it a meaningful refresh. One has been centred around a softer feel, more controlled spin, and improved distance which has been wrapped in new eco-friendly packaging.
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According to Srixon, the newest version delivers more distance, feel and control than ever before. But how does it achieve this?
To find out, here’s everything you need to know about Srixon 2026 AD333 golf ball…
Srixon 2026 AD333 Golf Ball: The Technology
While the AD333 is known for being a mostly dependable, no-nonsense sort of performer, the 2026 generation does actually benefit from the same technical DNA that underpins Srixon’s tour-calibre balls.

It has a FastLayer Core that utilises a contrasting effect across the core to generate quicker ball speeds and greater distances. 2026’s generation has had the compression lowered for a longer and straighter ball flight, as well as a softer feel on iron and wedge shots.
The 2026 AD333 golf balls also have a specialised coating. It features something called flexible molecular bonds, a term straight out of chemistry class. This, essentially, is designed to grip deeper into wedge and iron grooves.
A signature Srixon technology, the 338 Speed Dimple pattern reduces drag and increases lift. Improving the overall aerodynamics will mean less resistance for a more penetrating ball flight. So if you play golf near the coast this is could be the golf ball for you.

Srixon has removed silver foil from the box, creating packaging that is 100% plastic-free, reducing waste without affecting product durability or shelf-life.
The Details
RRP: £28.00
More information: Srixon Website
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