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Srixon Z-Star Diamond 24-Pack Under $50 at Amazon

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Score Premium Golf Balls for Less: Srixon Z-Star Diamond 24-Pack Under $50 at Amazon

If you’ve been eyeing tour-quality golf balls but balking at the price tag, this one’s worth pausing your scroll for. Amazon is currently offering a 24-pack of Srixon Z-Star Diamond Golf Balls (White) for $48.89 with free shipping — that’s 30% off the typical retail price of $69.99, saving you $21.10.

That works out to just over $2 per ball for a ball that normally runs close to $3 a piece. Not bad at all.

Why This Deal Is Worth Your Attention

The Z-Star Diamond sits at the top of Srixon’s lineup — these are the balls that tour professionals actually play. You’re getting a urethane-cover, multi-layer construction designed for maximum spin control around the greens and distance off the tee. The Diamond variant in particular is built for players who want a soft feel without giving up yards.

At full retail, a sleeve of three Z-Star Diamond balls runs close to $9. This deal essentially gets you eight sleeves for the price of about five and a half. If you play regularly through the summer — and in the South right now, that means early mornings before the heat kicks in — stocking up at this price just makes sense.

Who This Is Best For

  • Single-digit handicappers who want a tour-quality ball but hate paying tour-quality prices every round
  • Weekend warriors who’ve been playing a lower-tier ball and want to try something better without committing to full retail
  • Gift buyers — a 24-pack of premium balls makes a genuinely great Father’s Day gift for the golfer in your family (and Father’s Day is right around the corner)
  • Practice-round players who burn through balls on the range or on water-heavy courses and want to do it with a quality ball

How It Compares

For context, competing premium balls like Titleist Pro V1 and Callaway Chrome Soft typically run $45–$50 for a dozen — meaning this deal gets you two dozen Z-Stars for roughly the same price as one dozen of the competition. Even if you slightly prefer another brand, it’s hard to argue with that math.

A Few Caveats

Amazon pricing on golf balls can shift fast, and deals like this don’t always last more than a day or two once they hit deal aggregators. If you’re interested, don’t wait too long. Also note this price is for white balls only — if you prefer yellow or another color, check whether that SKU is priced the same before adding to cart.

No coupon code needed — the discount is applied automatically at checkout.

Grab the Deal

Head over to Amazon and search for the Srixon Z-Star Diamond 24-pack, or use the deal link to go straight to the listing. Free shipping means no threshold to hit — just add to cart and go. [AFFILIATE:amazon]

With summer golf season in full swing, your bag deserves a ball upgrade. This is a good window to make it happen without overpaying.